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James Smith

Birth20 Jun 1751 - Bull Run, Prince William, Virginia, USA
Death9 November 1840 - Union, Union, South Carolina, United States
MotherElizabeth Flemming
FatherThomas 1700 Smith (Eliz )

Born in Bull Run, Prince William, Virginia, USA on 20 Jun 1751 to Thomas 1700 Smith (Eliz ) and Elizabeth Flemming. James Smith married Elizabeth Putman and had 11 children. He passed away on 9 November 1840 in Union, Union, South Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Thomas 1700 Smith (Eliz )
1700 - 1778
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Elizabeth Flemming
1710 - 1778
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Putman
1771 - 1810
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Martha Howard
1752 - 1840
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Elizabeth Betty Patty Cleveland
1742 - 1828
Children Show all
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Thomas J Smith
1779 - 1850
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Enoch 1806 Smith (Jane)
1806 - 1885
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Elizabeth Smith
1797 - 1841
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John Fleming Smith
1793 - 1861
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Priscilla Smith
1799 - 1843
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Anna Newton Smith
1802 - 1893
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Sarah Smith
1801 - Unknown
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James Alexander Smith
1778 - 1835
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Augustine Smith
1777 - 1855
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Mary Michael Lockett
1784 - 1856
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Elizabeth Smith
1793 - 1845

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