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Catherine Wright

Birth17 Aug 1740 - Northfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Death09 Feb 1803 - Northfield, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA
MotherJoanna Field
FatherPHINEAS WRIGHT DNA

Born in Northfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States on 17 Aug 1740 to PHINEAS WRIGHT DNA and Joanna Field. Catherine Wright married Capt. Ruben Smith and had 10 children. She passed away on 09 Feb 1803 in Northfield, Franklin Co, Massachusetts, USA.

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Phineas Wright Dna
1709 - 1795
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Joanna Field
1717 - 1798
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Capt. Ruben Smith
1740 - 1832
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Submit Smith
1773 - 1826
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Sarah Smith
1765 - 1811
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Rhoda W Smith
1775 - 1818
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Phineas Smith
1762 - 1823
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Content Smith
1764 - 1858
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Catherine Smith
1767 - 1836
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Fanny Smith
1779 - 1864
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Joanna "Anna" Smith
1770 - 1852
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Mary Smith
1777 - 1822
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J Adolphus Smith
1781 - 1859

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