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Philemon Smith

Birth29 Nov 1756 - Louisa, Goochland, Virginia, United States
Death1819 - Franklin, Virginia, United States
MotherSusannah Raison
FatherColonel John M. Smith

Born in Louisa, Goochland, Virginia, United States on 29 Nov 1756 to Colonel John M. Smith and Susannah Raison. Philemon Smith married Nancy Abshire and had 11 children. He passed away on 1819 in Franklin, Virginia, United States.

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Colonel John M. Smith
1701 - 1775
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Susannah Raison
1710 - 1775
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Nancy Abshire
1777 - 1824
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Christina "Tenah" Smith
1795 - 1862
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John A Smith
1797 - 1860
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Luke T Smith
1803 - 1879
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Charlotte Ann Smith Arthur
1793 - 1882
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Elizabeth Smith
1804 - 1844
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Frances J Smith
1814 - 1888
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Philemon Smith
1813 - 1859
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James Smith
1812 - Unknown
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Susannah Smith
1797 - 1878
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Thomas Hiram Smith
1775 - Unknown
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Mildred Smith
1801 - 1860

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