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Elizabeth Smith

Birth25 Dec 1761 - Chatham, Moore, North Carolina, United States
Death1824 - Harnett County, North Carolina, USA
MotherFrances Elizabeth Prestwood
FatherZachariah Smith

Born in Chatham, Moore, North Carolina, United States on 25 Dec 1761 to Zachariah Smith and Frances Elizabeth Prestwood. Elizabeth Smith married Peter Sexton and had 6 children. She passed away on 1824 in Harnett County, North Carolina, USA.

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Zachariah Smith
1734 - 1812
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Frances Elizabeth Prestwood
1741 - 1812
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Peter Sexton
1756 - 1817
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Henry Miller Sexton
1790 - 1865
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Linsfield Sexton
1802 - 1851
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Absalom Sexton
1788 - 1860
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Elizabeth Sexton
1792 - Unknown
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Clary Sexton
1791 - Unknown
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Clary Sexton
1788 - Unknown

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