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Jacob Smith

Birthabt 1775 - Maryland
Death16 September 1839 - Shenango Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania
MotherNot Available
FatherLudvig Lewis Smith

Born in Maryland on abt 1775 to Ludvig Lewis Smith. Jacob Smith married Sarah Nash and had 14 children. He passed away on 16 September 1839 in Shenango Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
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Ludvig Lewis Smith
1740 - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Sarah Nash
1773 - 1851
Children Show all
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John A Smith
1797 - 1892
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Jacob Smith
1800 - 1884
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Margaret Smith
1816 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1807 - 1880
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Sarah Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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James Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Samuel Smith
1801 - Unknown
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Joseph Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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David Smith
Unknown - 1822
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William Smith
1805 - Unknown
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Gideon Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Jennie Smith
1785 - Unknown
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George Ii Smith
1785 - Unknown
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Mary Polly Smith
1788 - Unknown

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