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Nathaniel Smith

Birth25 Nov 1640 - Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Death01 Nov 1692 - Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
MotherAnne UNKNOWN
FatherWilliam Smith

Born in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts on 25 Nov 1640 to William Smith and Anne UNKNOWN. Nathaniel Smith married Elizabeth Ladd and had 10 children. She passed away on 01 Nov 1692 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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William Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Anne Unknown
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Ladd
1640 - 1700
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Lidia Smith
1682 - 1776
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Samuel Smith (9Th Ggf)
1670 - 1748
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Ezekiel Smith
1684 - 1751
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William Smith
1680 - 1751
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Nathaniel Smith
1668 - 1711
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Mary Smith
1672 - 1712
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Sarah Smith
1677 - 1771
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Daniel Smith
1674 - Unknown
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Ann Moore
1666 - 1759
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Elizabeth Smith
1663 - 1749

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