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Abraham Smith

Birth2 Oct 1748 - Augusta, Virginia Colony
Death31 May 1808 - Union, South Carolina, United States
MotherCatharine Amelia "Amy" Hampton
FatherHenery Smith Sr

Born in Augusta, Virginia Colony on 2 Oct 1748 to Henery Smith Sr and Catharine Amelia "Amy" Hampton. Abraham Smith married Mary Guyton and had 15 children. He passed away on 31 May 1808 in Union, South Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Henery Smith Sr
1727 - 1792
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Catharine Amelia "Amy" Hampton
1730 - 1794
Spouse(s)
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Mary Guyton
1755 - 1831
Children Show all
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Mary Polly Smith
1775 - Unknown
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Joseph Smith
1781 - 1806
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Moses Smith
Unknown - 1850
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Henry Smith
1778 - 1830
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Salley Smith
1783 - Unknown
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Hannah Smith
1775 - 1849
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Sarah Smith Foster
1790 - 1840
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Mary Smith (Humphries/humphress)
1786 - 1865
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John Smith
1773 - 1860
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Mary Hannah Smith
1777 - 1849
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Daniel Smith
1779 - 1831
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Catherine Smith
1787 - 1865
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Kattey Smith
1787 - Unknown
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Abraham Smith
1765 - 1815
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Catherine Kattey Smith
1768 - 1773

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