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John Smithwick

Birth1685 - Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina, United States
Death13 Jun 1761 - Cashie Creek, Bertie Co NC
MotherElizabeth Lydia Shearing
FatherEdward Smithwick

Born in Albemarle, Stanly, North Carolina, United States on 1685 to Edward Smithwick and Elizabeth Lydia Shearing. John Smithwick married Sarah Speller and had 10 children. He passed away on 13 Jun 1761 in Cashie Creek, Bertie Co NC.

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Edward Smithwick
1647 - 1716
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Elizabeth Lydia Shearing
1647 - 1690
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Sarah Speller
1678 - 1737
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Joel Smithwick
1718 - 1777
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Mary Smithwick
1715 - 1760
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Luke Smithwick
1716 - 1778
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William Smithwick
1711 - 1772
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Martha Smithwick
1710 - 1810
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Sarah Smithwick
1719 - 1806
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Cloannah Smithwick
1721 - 1786
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Elizabeth Southwick
1695 - 1777
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Katherine "Kittrain" Smithwick
1725 - 1774
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Elizabeth Smithwick
1700 - 1745

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