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Daniel Smith

Birth13 OCT 1634 - Hingham, Norfolk, England
Death28 Apr 1692 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
MotherGrace Winston
FatherCaptain John Smith

Born in Hingham, Norfolk, England on 13 OCT 1634 to Captain John Smith and Grace Winston. Daniel Smith married Esther Chickering and had 13 children. He passed away on 28 Apr 1692 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Captain John Smith
1580 - 1640
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Grace Winston
1590 - 1640
Spouse(s)
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Esther Chickering
1643 - 1687
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Smith
1664 - 1755
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Ebenezer Smith
1676 - 1710
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Judith Smith
1678 - 1743
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Daniel Smith
1672 - 1724
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Sarah Smith
1670 - 1717
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Esther Smith
1660 - 1694
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Mary Smith
1666 - 1740
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Solomon Smith
1668 - 1690
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Rebecca Smith
1680 - 1731
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Paul Smith (Twin To Phoebe)
1663 - 1663
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Nathaniel Smith
1674 - 1726
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Phoebe Smith (Twin To Paul)
1663 - 1663
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Sarah Smith
1660 - 1661

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