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Joseph Smith

BirthMar 1657 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut
Death9 Apr 1687 - Connecticut, United States
MotherLydia Wright
FatherJoseph "Bull" Smith

Born in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut on Mar 1657 to Joseph "Bull" Smith and Lydia Wright. Joseph Smith married Lydia Bristol and had 9 children. He passed away on 9 Apr 1687 in Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Joseph "Bull" Smith
1629 - 1673
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Lydia Wright
1634 - 1690
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Bristol
1657 - 1752
Children Show all
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Joseph Smith
1681 - 1749
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Lydia Smith
1684 - 1745
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Daniel Smith 6Th Gg
1693 - 1771
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Hannah Smith
1686 - Unknown
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Esther Smith
1689 - 1689
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Lydia Smithpeter
1683 - Unknown
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Jobannah Smith
1685 - 1771
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Joseph Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Sarah Plumb
Unknown - 1712

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