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David Smith

Birth1680 - Louisa, Hanover, Virginia, United States
Death1778 - Louisa, Hanover, Virginia, United States
MotherElizabeth Smith
FatherSir Lt. Christopher II "Kit" "The Immigrant" Smith,

Born in Louisa, Hanover, Virginia, United States on 1680 to Sir Lt. Christopher II "Kit" "The Immigrant" Smith, and Elizabeth Smith. David Smith married Elizabeth Ragland and had 6 children. He passed away on 1778 in Louisa, Hanover, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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Sir Lt. Christopher Ii "Kit" "The Immigrant" Smith,
1631 - 1716
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Elizabeth Smith
1630 - 1703
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Ragland
1718 - 1778
Children Show all
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George Smith
1730 - 1822
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Catherine Smith Smith
1727 - Unknown
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John Smith
1740 - 1815
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Thomas Ii Lipscomb
1737 - 1825
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Elizabeth Smith
1736 - 1820
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Sarah Lipscomb
1739 - Unknown

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