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John Smith

BirthABT 1765 - London, England, United Kingdom
Death10 Dec 1811 - Floyd, Indiana, United States
MotherNot Available
FatherJohn Smith

Born in London, England, United Kingdom on ABT 1765 to John Smith. John Smith married Tracy Fairhead and had 13 children. He passed away on 10 Dec 1811 in Floyd, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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John Smith
1765 - 1811
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Spouse(s)
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Tracy Fairhead
1767 - Unknown
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Elizabeth-catharine Hardisty
1761 - 1785
Children Show all
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Harriet Eliza Smith
1801 - 1855
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Alfred Smith
1806 - 1889
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Henry H. Smith
1803 - Unknown
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Alfred Smith
1798 - Unknown
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Albert W Smith
1809 - 1841
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Susanna Tracy Smith
1792 - Unknown
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John Smith
1795 - Unknown
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Elisabeth Ann Smith
1787 - Unknown
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Jane Smith
1784 - 1786
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Mary Smith
1798 - Unknown
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William Smith
1790 - 1791
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Samuel Smith
1802 - 1803
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Lenora Smith
1801 - Unknown

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