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Nehemiah Smith

Birth5 Feb 1764 - Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Death16 Sep 1803 - East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
MotherMary Judson
FatherDeacon Moses Smith

Born in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA on 5 Feb 1764 to Deacon Moses Smith and Mary Judson. Nehemiah Smith married Mabel Stanley and had 7 children. He passed away on 16 Sep 1803 in East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

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Deacon Moses Smith
1732 - 1798
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Mary Judson
1738 - 1792
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Mabel Stanley
1765 - 1845
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Jerusha Smith
1791 - 1871
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Ralph Smith
1789 - Unknown
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Samuel Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Ephraim Smith
1791 - Unknown
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Allen Smith
1786 - 1844
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Mabel Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Millicent Smith
Unknown - Unknown

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