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Augustine SMITH

BirthBEF 1736 - Not Available
Death1790 - Mecklenburg Co., Virginia
MotherSarah Carver
FatherMaj. Augustine Smith

Born on BEF 1736 to Maj. Augustine Smith and Sarah Carver. Augustine SMITH married Ann Marshall and had 9 children. He passed away on 1790 in Mecklenburg Co., Virginia.

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Maj. Augustine Smith
1666 - 1736
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Sarah Carver
1695 - 1726
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Ann Marshall
Unknown - Unknown
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Lucretia Smith
1760 - 1858
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Ann Smith
1755 - 1835
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Augustin 1763 Smith
1763 - 1820
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Mary "Polly" Smith
1780 - Unknown
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Sally Smith
1769 - Unknown
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Thomas Smith
1733 - 1797
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Redmon Smith
1760 - 1842
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Robert 1772 Smith
1772 - Unknown
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Benjamin Smith
1780 - 1861

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