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James Smith

Birth6 Oct 1762 - Cape Sable Island, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death29 May 1842 - Shelburne, , Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherElizabeth Nickerson
FatherArchelaus Smith (DNA)

Born in Cape Sable Island, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada on 6 Oct 1762 to Archelaus Smith (DNA) and Elizabeth Nickerson. James Smith married Tabitha Kendrick and had 9 children. He passed away on 29 May 1842 in Shelburne, , Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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Archelaus Smith (Dna)
1734 - 1821
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Elizabeth Nickerson
1735 - 1827
Spouse(s)
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Tabitha Kendrick
1766 - 1844
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Sarah Wilson
1766 - 1800
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Mary Larkin
1764 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Thomas Smith
1804 - 1871
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Elizabeth Smith
1809 - 1887
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George Smith
1807 - 1871
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Susanna Smith
1805 - 1876
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James S. Smith
1787 - 1870
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Reuben Smith
1792 - 1869
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Jenny Nickerson Smith
1795 - 1887
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Mary Smith
1798 - 1826
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Thomas Smith
1785 - 1804

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