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Charles Smith

Birth1710 - Arundel, York, ME
Death1790 - Kennebunkport, York, Maine, USA
MotherAbigail Kirks
FatherGeorge Smith

Born in Arundel, York, ME on 1710 to George Smith and Abigail Kirks. Charles Smith married Rebecca Haley and had 12 children. He passed away on 1790 in Kennebunkport, York, Maine, USA.

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Parents
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George Smith
1683 - 1748
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Abigail Kirks
1685 - 1735
Spouse(s)
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Rebecca Haley
1714 - 1760
Children Show all
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Sarah Smith
1744 - 1820
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Charles Smith
1755 - 1831
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Mary Smith
1737 - 1810
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Josiah Smith
1742 - 1837
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Samuel Smith
1749 - 1834
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William Smith
1740 - 1836
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Betty Smith
1751 - Unknown
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Rebecca Smith
1759 - Unknown
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Joseph Smith
1735 - 1825
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Mary Smith
1736 - 1810
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Sarah Smith
1762 - 1843
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Sarah Smith
Unknown - Unknown

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