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Priscilla Everett

Birth1681 - Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA
Death11 Dec 1730 - Jamaica, Queens, New York
MotherElizaabeth THOMAS
FatherNicholas Everett

Born in Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA on 1681 to Nicholas Everett and Elizaabeth THOMAS. Priscilla Everett married Nehemiah Smith and had 8 children. She passed away on 11 Dec 1730 in Jamaica, Queens, New York.

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Parents
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Nicholas Everett
1656 - 1729
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Elizaabeth Thomas
1655 - 1723
Spouse(s)
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Nehemiah Smith
1677 - 1750
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Noah Smith
1709 - 1777
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Nicholas Smith, Rev. War
1713 - 1806
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Rachel Smith
1717 - 1750
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Phebe Smith
1719 - 1750
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Mary Smith
1726 - Unknown
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Priscilla Smith
1722 - 1803
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Nehemiah Smith
1708 - Unknown
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Wait Smith
1720 - 1782

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