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Barnabas Smith

Birth26 Jun 1794 - Middleboro, Massachusetts, United States
Death19 Apr 1881 - Milbridge, Washington, Maine, United States
MotherDiadame Booth
FatherJob Smith

Born in Middleboro, Massachusetts, United States on 26 Jun 1794 to Job Smith and Diadame Booth. Barnabas Smith married Lovicia Young and had 4 children. He passed away on 19 Apr 1881 in Milbridge, Washington, Maine, United States.

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Parents
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Job Smith
1754 - Unknown
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Diadame Booth
1755 - 1829
Spouse(s)
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Lovicia Young
1792 - 1881
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Cyrena Bailey
1790 - 1839
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Rosilla Hall
1814 - 1850
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Betsey Jordan
1800 - 1828
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Hannah Smith
1815 - 1866
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Barnabas Smith
1833 - Unknown
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Charles B. Smith
1837 - 1900
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George R. Smith
1839 - 1895

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