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Benjamin Smith

Birth22 Mar 1717 - East Haven, New Haven, CT
Death14 Feb 1779 - North Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
MotherSarah Dow
FatherThomas 2 SMITH

Born in East Haven, New Haven, CT on 22 Mar 1717 to Thomas 2 SMITH and Sarah Dow. Benjamin Smith married Mary Ann Russell and had 11 children. He passed away on 14 Feb 1779 in North Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Thomas 2 Smith
1673 - 1762
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Sarah Dow
1673 - 1718
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Russell
1718 - 1774
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Abigail Thompson .
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Russell
1718 - 1779
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John Smith
1743 - 1797
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Benjamin Smith
1751 - 1801
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Mary Smith
1743 - 1829
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Alling Smith
1749 - 1836
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Elizabeth Smith
1740 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1738 - 1809
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Elizabeth Elisabeth Smith
1741 - 1807
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Benjamin Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Viola Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1743 - Unknown
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John Smith
1743 - 1814

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