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Moses Smith

Birth02 or 08 Dec 1724 - Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Death1811 - Leverett, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
MotherSarah Billings
FatherSamuel Smith

Born in Sunderland, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States on 02 or 08 Dec 1724 to Samuel Smith and Sarah Billings. Moses Smith married Elizabeth Wallis and had 12 children. He passed away on 1811 in Leverett, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Samuel Smith
1691 - 1755
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Sarah Billings
1697 - 1767
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Wallis
1722 - 1800
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Susanna Spooner
1763 - 1856
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Joseph D Smith
1749 - 1818
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Lydia Smith
1751 - 1823
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Jonathan Smith
1761 - 1838
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Mary Elizabeth Smith
1767 - 1821
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Hannah Smith
1757 - 1757
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Moses Smith
1758 - 1831
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Lucy Smith
1755 - 1819
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Mercy Smith
1764 - 1840
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Elizabeth Smith
1753 - 1825
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Mary Smith
1767 - 1836
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Elizabeth Smith
1751 - 1805
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Lydia Smith
1751 - 1821

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