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John Smith

Birth14 Feb 1780 - Goshen, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Death28 March 1845 - Mississippi
MotherSarah DAY
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Goshen, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States on 14 Feb 1780 to John Smith and Sarah DAY. John Smith married Hannah Putney and had 10 children. He passed away on 28 March 1845 in Mississippi.

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Parents
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John Smith
1738 - 1822
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Sarah Day
1744 - 1827
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Putney
1781 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Fidelia Smith
1819 - 1844
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Harvey R Smith
1805 - Unknown
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Freeman J Smith
1800 - Unknown
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Harriet Smith
1810 - 1869
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Nahun P. Smith
1812 - Unknown
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Sophia Smith
1825 - Unknown
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Sophia Smith
1823 - 1824
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Lorenzo Smith
1819 - Unknown
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Maria Smith
1814 - Unknown
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Cynthia Smith
1803 - 1834

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