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Phillip Susannah Smith

Birth1730 - Duplin, North Carolina, United States
Death30 Aug 1805 - Whately, Massachusetts
MotherMary Mathews
FatherPhillip Smith

Born in Duplin, North Carolina, United States on 1730 to Phillip Smith and Mary Mathews. Phillip Susannah Smith married Lt. Philip Lightfoot /7th GGF and had 9 children. She passed away on 30 Aug 1805 in Whately, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Phillip Smith
1695 - 1743
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Mary Mathews
1690 - 1765
Spouse(s)
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Lt. Philip Lightfoot /7Th Ggf
1728 - 1787
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Sarah Ann 'Sallie' Lightfoot
1748 - 1818
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Richard Lightfoot
1768 - 1825
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Martha Jane Lightfoot
1763 - 1862
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Margaret Susanna Lightfoot
1766 - 1847
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Francis Lightfoot
1750 - 1803
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Elizabeth Mary Lightfoot +
1757 - 1803
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Philip Lightfoot
1761 - 1855
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Phillip Lightfoot
1751 - Unknown
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Martha Ann Jones
1783 - 1859

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