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John M. SMITH

Birth1 Dec 1781 - New Hampton, Belknap County, New Hampshire
Death11 Aug 1868 - New Hampton, Belknap County, New Hampshire
MotherPheebe Thurston
FatherJohn Smith

Born in New Hampton, Belknap County, New Hampshire on 1 Dec 1781 to John Smith and Pheebe Thurston. John M. SMITH married Esther Huckins and had 12 children. He passed away on 11 Aug 1868 in New Hampton, Belknap County, New Hampshire.

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Parents
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John Smith
1759 - 1834
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Pheebe Thurston
1765 - 1834
Spouse(s)
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Esther Huckins
1784 - 1874
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Thomas Perkins Smith
1826 - 1890
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Clarissa K Smith
1830 - 1903
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Esther Huckins Smith
1825 - 1854
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Joseph S. Smith
1833 - 1890
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Nancy Smith
1807 - 1881
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Mary Smith
1808 - 1871
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Phebe T Smith
1816 - 1882
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Daniel T. Smith
1819 - 1892
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Judith Smith
1820 - 1914
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John Mooney Smith
1814 - 1876
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Abigail Smith
1812 - 1851
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Dorcas H Smith
1810 - 1844

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