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Deborah Smith

Birth25 Dec 1750 - Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Death11 Jul 1835 - Columbia, New York, United States
MotherSarah Lincoln Cushing
FatherThomas Smith

Born in Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts on 25 Dec 1750 to Thomas Smith and Sarah Lincoln Cushing. Deborah Smith had 11 children. She passed away on 11 Jul 1835 in Columbia, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Thomas Smith
1718 - 1804
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Sarah Lincoln Cushing
1720 - 1761
Children Show all
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Nathaniel Swift
1788 - 1852
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Cushing Swift
1786 - 1872
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Thomas Swift
1776 - 1856
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Elizabeth Betsey Swift
1781 - 1872
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Daniel Swift
1773 - 1825
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(95) Shubael Swift
1793 - 1887
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Perez Swift
1778 - 1840
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Judah Swift
Unknown - 1818
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Samuel Swift
1790 - 1848
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Judah Swift
1774 - 1818
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Joseph Swift
1783 - 1802

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