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Col. John Smith

Birth28 Feb 1700 - Flixton, Lancashire, England
Death1776 - Smithland, Harrisonburg, VA
MotherNot Available
FatherJohn l Smith

Born in Flixton, Lancashire, England on 28 Feb 1700 to John l Smith. Col. John Smith married Margaret Harrington Schoonhester and had 16 children. He passed away on 1776 in Smithland, Harrisonburg, VA.

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John L Smith
1666 - 1708
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Spouse(s)
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Margaret Harrington Schoonhester
1700 - 1779
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Margaret Louisa Smith
1737 - 1812
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David Smith
1743 - 1835
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Col. Abraham Smith (M. Caldwell)
1722 - 1782
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Henery Smith Sr
1727 - 1792
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Johnathan Smith
1744 - 1848
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Daniel Smith
1724 - 1781
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William Smith
1741 - 1830
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James Jordan Smith
1746 - 1828
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David Smith
1740 - 1782
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John Smith
1730 - 1756
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Joseph Smith
1735 - 1756
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Patrick Smith
1729 - 1756
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David Smith
1742 - Unknown
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John Smith Jr
1725 - 1776
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James Smith
1735 - 1777
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John Smith
1725 - 1778

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