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James Smith 1780

Birth2 APR 1780 - Warren,Bristol County,RI
Death24 Dec 1853 - Warren, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
MotherMolly Miller 1750
FatherJoseph Smith 1747

Born in Warren,Bristol County,RI on 2 APR 1780 to Joseph Smith 1747 and Molly Miller 1750. James Smith 1780 married Sally Mason 1783 and had 11 children. He passed away on 24 Dec 1853 in Warren, Bristol, Rhode Island, United States.

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Joseph Smith 1747
1747 - 1824
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Molly Miller 1750
1750 - Unknown
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Sally Mason 1783
1783 - 1871
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Sarah Brown
1770 - Unknown
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Sarah Smith
1805 - 1841
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James Miller Smith
1809 - Unknown
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Eliza Smith 1822
1822 - 1899
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Charles Mason Smith 1818 Twin
1818 - 1821
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Anthony Smith 1813
1813 - 1835
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William Anthony Smith 1811
1811 - 1812
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Benjamin Smith
1804 - 1892
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George Smith 1820
1820 - 1845
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Joseph Mason Smith
1815 - 1898
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Howland Smith
1807 - 1863
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Baby Boy Smith 1818 Twin
1818 - 1818

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