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Mary Winchell

Birth14 Apr 1710 - Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut
Death02 Dec 1784 - Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut
MotherSarah Taylor (8ggm)
FatherJoseph Winchell (8ggf)

Born in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut on 14 Apr 1710 to Joseph Winchell (8ggf) and Sarah Taylor (8ggm). Mary Winchell married James Smith and had 9 children. She passed away on 02 Dec 1784 in Suffield, Hartford, Connecticut.

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Parents
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Joseph Winchell (8Ggf)
1670 - 1743
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Sarah Taylor (8Ggm)
1679 - 1762
Spouse(s)
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James Smith
1711 - 1784
Children Show all
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Isaiah Smith (Vii:59)
1742 - 1815
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James Smith
1733 - 1787
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Via Smith
1739 - 1820
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Eldad Smith
1745 - 1787
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Mercy Smith 6Ggm
1731 - 1824
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Seth Smith
1737 - 1810
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Uriah Smith
1739 - Unknown
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Josiah Smith
1742 - Unknown
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Seth Smith
1734 - 1829

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