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Daniel SMITH

Birth16 Jun 1790 - Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada
Death1 Mar 1858 - Hodgdon, Aroostook, Maine, United States
MotherElizabeth J Golding
FatherStephen Smith

Born in Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick, Canada on 16 Jun 1790 to Stephen Smith and Elizabeth J Golding. Daniel SMITH married Keziah Underhill and had 12 children. He passed away on 1 Mar 1858 in Hodgdon, Aroostook, Maine, United States.

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Parents
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Stephen Smith
1760 - 1836
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Elizabeth J Golding
1765 - 1792
Spouse(s)
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Keziah Underhill
1799 - 1874
Children Show all
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Stephen Smith
1818 - 1868
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Anna Elizabeth Smith
1844 - 1922
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Adelaide E. Smith
1832 - 1920
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Benjamin J Smith
1841 - 1908
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Cordelia Smith
1838 - 1865
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Evelyn Smith
1831 - 1911
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Daniel Smith
1823 - 1845
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Thomas U Smith
1818 - 1843
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George H Smith
1828 - 1914
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Allen T Smith
1846 - 1925
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Mary Jane Smith
1821 - 1901
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Hannah Smith
1827 - 1911

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