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Richard E Smith

Birth19 Jan 1738 - East Woods, Westchester County, New York, United States of America
DeathBefore 30 Aug 1817 - North Castle, Westchester County, NY
MotherDeborah Harker
FatherBenjamin Smith

Born in East Woods, Westchester County, New York, United States of America on 19 Jan 1738 to Benjamin Smith and Deborah Harker. Richard E Smith married Mary Miller and had 9 children. He passed away on Before 30 Aug 1817 in North Castle, Westchester County, NY.

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Benjamin Smith
1712 - 1782
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Deborah Harker
1720 - 1762
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Mary Miller
1754 - 1848
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James M. Smith
1788 - 1824
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Jacob Smith
1787 - 1853
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Phoebe Smith
1789 - 1875
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Esther 'Hetty' Smith
1785 - 1865
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Isaac E. Smith
1791 - 1863
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Sophia Smith
1793 - 1847
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Richard Smith
1796 - 1878
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Benjamin Smith
1799 - 1828
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Deborah Smith
Unknown - Unknown

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