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John Smith

Birth21 September 1655 - Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia Colony
Death14 Feb 1698 - Purton, Gloucester, Virginia, United States
MotherMildred Reade
FatherAugustine (Col) Warner

Born in Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia Colony on 21 September 1655 to Augustine (Col) Warner and Mildred Reade. John Smith married Mary Warner and had 12 children. He passed away on 14 Feb 1698 in Purton, Gloucester, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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Augustine (Col) Warner
1642 - 1681
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Mildred Reade
1643 - 1686
Spouse(s)
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Mary Warner
1665 - 1700
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Jane Cocke
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Warner (Smith)
1665 - 1700
Children Show all
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Phillip Smith
1695 - 1743
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Augustine Warner Smith
1687 - 1756
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Mildred Smith
1681 - 1725
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Elizabeth Smith
1690 - 1750
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Annie Smith
1697 - 1708
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Elizabeth Berrick Smith
1690 - 1770
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John Smith, Colonel (6Ggf)
1684 - 1777
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Mary Warner Smith
1682 - 1725
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Ann Smith
1680 - Unknown
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Thomas Smith
1684 - 1783
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Elizabeth Smith
1690 - 1750
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Mary Smith
1684 - 1684

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