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Hannah Smith

Birth10 Jun 1750 - Port Hood, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death1832 - Granville, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherMercy Cobb
FatherGamaliel Smith ggf7

Born in Port Hood, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada on 10 Jun 1750 to Gamaliel Smith ggf7 and Mercy Cobb. Hannah Smith married Samuel SPINNEY and had 8 children. She passed away on 1832 in Granville, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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Gamaliel Smith Ggf7
1715 - 1787
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Mercy Cobb
1718 - 1793
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Spinney
1717 - 1784
Children Show all
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Mary Elizabeth Spinney
1769 - 1871
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Samuel Mccluir Spinney
1771 - 1832
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Benaiah Spinney
1774 - 1840
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Joanne Spinney
Unknown - 1867
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David Spinney
1767 - Unknown
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Eleaner Spinney
1769 - Unknown
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Anna Spinney
1775 - 1871
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Mary Spinney
1781 - 1867

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