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John Smith

BirthABT 1701 - Botetort, Virginia, Usa (Ulster Ireland
Death1776 - Augusta Co., Harrisburg,,Virginia
MotherSarah Stout
FatherAndrew Smith

Born in Botetort, Virginia, Usa (Ulster Ireland on ABT 1701 to Andrew Smith and Sarah Stout. John Smith married Margaret Harrington Schoonhester and had 13 children. He passed away on 1776 in Augusta Co., Harrisburg,,Virginia.

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Parents
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Andrew Smith
1689 - 1767
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Sarah Stout
1689 - 1761
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Harrington Schoonhester
1700 - 1779
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Margaret Chandler
1744 - 1830
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David Smith
1743 - 1835
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James Jordan Smith
1746 - 1839
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Daniel Smith
1724 - 1781
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Margaret Louisa Smith
1737 - 1812
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William Smith
1741 - 1830
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John Ramsey
1747 - 1807
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Abraham Smith
1694 - 1734
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Levisa Margaret Smith
1732 - 1780
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John Jackson Smith
1745 - 1812
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Joseph Smith
1735 - 1756
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James Smith
1735 - 1777
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George Thomas Smith
1726 - 1834

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