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James Smith

Birth14 Feb 1702 - Watertown, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA
Death17 Sep 1747 - Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
MotherSusannah Kimball
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Watertown, Middlesex Co, Massachusetts, USA on 14 Feb 1702 to John Smith and Susannah Kimball. James Smith married Dorcas Richardson and had 8 children. He passed away on 17 Sep 1747 in Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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John Smith
1669 - 1759
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Susannah Kimball
1673 - 1759
Spouse(s)
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Dorcas Richardson
1706 - 1777
Children Show all
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Abigail Smith
1733 - 1799
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Deborah Smith
1741 - 1816
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Nathaniel Smith ((5Gf))
1738 - Unknown
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Israel Smith
1735 - 1750
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Dorcas Cartwright
1730 - 1764
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James Smith Fiw
1728 - 1756
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Dorcas Smith
1730 - 1809
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Beulah Smith
1743 - Unknown

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