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Captain John Smith

Birth1626 - Hingham, Norfolk, England
Death21 September 1706 - Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
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Born in Hingham, Norfolk, England on 1626. Captain John Smith married Esther Chickering and had 14 children. He passed away on 21 September 1706 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

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Esther Chickering
1643 - 1687
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Esther Smith
1660 - 1694
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Judith Smith
1678 - 1743
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Ebenezer Smith
1676 - 1710
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Daniel Smith
1672 - 1724
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Elizabeth Smith
1664 - 1755
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Nathaniel Smith
1674 - 1726
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Mary Smith
1666 - 1740
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Phoebe Smith (Twin To Paul)
1663 - 1663
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Sarah Smith
1660 - 1661
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Paul Smith (Twin To Phoebe)
1663 - 1663
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Sarah Smith
1670 - 1717
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Solomon Smith
1668 - 1690
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Daniel Smith (B 1659 Marlboro, En-d Rehoboth Ma M Mary Grant)
1659 - 1692
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Elizabeth Smith
1644 - Unknown

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