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Joseph Smith

Birth14 Jan 1674 - Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death19 Mar 1744 - Dedham, Massachusetts
MotherMary Doughty
FatherAsahel Smith

Born in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States on 14 Jan 1674 to Asahel Smith and Mary Doughty. Joseph Smith married Susanna Fisher and had 10 children. He passed away on 19 Mar 1744 in Dedham, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Asahel Smith
1642 - 1714
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Mary Doughty
1650 - 1676
Spouse(s)
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Susanna Fisher
1679 - 1752
Children Show all
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Ebenezer Smith
1719 - 1798
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Joseph Smith
1704 - 1768
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Ezra Smith
1706 - 1770
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Mary Smith
1710 - 1711
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Susanna Smith
1716 - 1753
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Jemimah Smith
1701 - 1724
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Phebe Smith
1708 - 1775
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Hepzibah Smith
1711 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1713 - 1768
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Meribah Smith
1708 - 1736

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