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John Smith

Birth07 Jun 1760 - Chester, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Death24 September 1847 - Chester, Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States of America
MotherAbigail Stockwell
FatherCaptain John Smith

Born in Chester, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States on 07 Jun 1760 to Captain John Smith and Abigail Stockwell. John Smith married Elizabeth Kelly and had 6 children. He passed away on 24 September 1847 in Chester, Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Captain John Smith
1729 - 1808
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Abigail Stockwell
1736 - 1767
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Kelly
1778 - 1860
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James Smith
1802 - 1872
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Henry Smith
1818 - 1880
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Nancy Smith
1812 - 1895
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Elizabeth Lyman
1806 - 1882
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Eunice Eames Smith
1808 - 1890
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John Phillip 'Kenderton' Smith
1799 - 1851

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