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Daniel Smith

Birth14 May 1729 - Burlington, New Jersey, United States
Death2 Jul 1799 - Burlington, New Jersey, United States
MotherElizabeth WYATT
FatherRobert Smith

Born in Burlington, New Jersey, United States on 14 May 1729 to Robert Smith and Elizabeth WYATT. Daniel Smith married Sarah Raper and had 9 children. He passed away on 2 Jul 1799 in Burlington, New Jersey, United States.

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Parents
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Robert Smith
1698 - 1781
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Elizabeth Wyatt
1706 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Raper
1735 - 1793
Children Show all
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Daniel Ii Smith
1766 - 1827
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Benjamin Smith
1761 - 1793
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Joshua Raper Smith
1760 - 1833
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Robert Smith
1770 - 1851
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John Smith
1772 - 1820
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Joseph Smith
1779 - Unknown
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George R Smith
1777 - 1872
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Mary Deacon Smith
1764 - 1828
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William Smith
1775 - Unknown

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