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Benjamin Smith

Birth1632 - Huntington, NW Haven, Connecticut, USA
Death27 Jul 1724 - Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
MotherMrs Richard Haughton
FatherRichard Haughton

Born in Huntington, NW Haven, Connecticut, USA on 1632 to Richard Haughton and Mrs Richard Haughton. Benjamin Smith married Sarah Phippen and had 7 children. He passed away on 27 Jul 1724 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

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Richard Haughton
1614 - 1682
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Mrs Richard Haughton
1624 - 1650
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Sarah Phippen
1649 - 1712
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Joseph Smith
1685 - 1769
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Ebenezer Smith
1691 - 1763
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Nehemiah Smith
1688 - 1720
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Samuel Smith
1679 - 1763
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Sarah Haughton
1672 - 1727
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Robert Haughton
1670 - Unknown
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John Smith
1661 - 1727

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