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James Smith

Birth1 Jul 1759 - Windham, Windham, Connecticut, USA
Deathbef 1820 - Orland, Hancock, Maine
MotherElizabeth (Robinson) Smith
FatherJosiah Smith

Born in Windham, Windham, Connecticut, USA on 1 Jul 1759 to Josiah Smith and Elizabeth (Robinson) Smith. James Smith married Mary Jane Hancock and had 8 children. He passed away on bef 1820 in Orland, Hancock, Maine.

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Parents
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Josiah Smith
1707 - 1782
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Elizabeth (Robinson) Smith
1714 - 1798
Spouse(s)
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Mary Jane Hancock
1765 - Unknown
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Mary
1765 - 1849
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James Smith
1783 - 1849
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John Hancock Smith Sr (Pearce)
1786 - 1870
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Amos Smith
1795 - 1872
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Sally Smith
1788 - 1872
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Polly Smith
1797 - Unknown
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Enoch Smith
1793 - 1841
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William Smith
1790 - 1816
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Nancy Smith
1800 - 1884

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