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Benjamin Smith

Birth1660 - Pautuxet, Rhode Island
DeathApr 27 1730 - Not Available
MotherLydia Carpenter
FatherBenjamin Smith

Born in Pautuxet, Rhode Island on 1660 to Benjamin Smith and Lydia Carpenter. Benjamin Smith married Phebe Arnold and had 13 children. He passed away on Apr 27 1730.

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Parents
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Benjamin Smith
1631 - 1713
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Lydia Carpenter
1634 - 1711
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Phebe Arnold
1670 - 1730
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Phoebe Smith
1699 - 1738
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Stephen Smith
1712 - 1758
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Alice Smith
1707 - 1729
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Benjamin Smith
1697 - Unknown
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Sarah Smith
1695 - 1729
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Katherine Smith
1708 - Unknown
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Lydia Smith
1705 - 1711
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Elizabeth Smith
1704 - 1734
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Hannah Smith
1694 - Unknown
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Philip Smith
1700 - Unknown
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Almy Smith
1703 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1692 - 1758
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Giffe Smith
1710 - Unknown

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