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John Smithson

Birth12 Apr 1727 - Pasquotank, North Carolina, United States
Death19 JAN 1808 - Camden County, North Carolina, USA
MotherAnne Dean
FatherSea Captain Thomas Smithson

Born in Pasquotank, North Carolina, United States on 12 Apr 1727 to Sea Captain Thomas Smithson and Anne Dean. John Smithson married Dorothy Sawyer and had 11 children. He passed away on 19 JAN 1808 in Camden County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Sea Captain Thomas Smithson
1670 - 1743
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Anne Dean
1684 - 1780
Spouse(s)
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Dorothy Sawyer
1729 - 1789
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Miriam Morris
1733 - 1789
Children Show all
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Miriam Smithson
1759 - Unknown
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Reuben Smithson
1750 - 1807
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John Smithson
1767 - 1848
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Seth Smithson
1765 - Unknown
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Isaac Smithson
1755 - 1823
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Aaron Smithson
1763 - 1848
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Jane Smithson
1763 - Unknown
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Adam Smithson
1765 - 1848
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Nancy Smithson
1756 - Unknown
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Mary Smithson
1743 - 1793
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Elizabeth Mcginnis
1753 - Unknown

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