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Robert Smith

Birth1690 - Pagan Creek, Surry, Virginia, United States
Death1726 - Bertie, North Carolina, United States
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Born in Pagan Creek, Surry, Virginia, United States on 1690. Robert Smith married Mary Eastman and had 11 children. He passed away on 1726 in Bertie, North Carolina, United States.

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Mary Eastman
1670 - 1750
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Mary Elizabeth Smith
1710 - 1795
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Robert Smith
1705 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1704 - 1740
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Sarah Smith
1714 - Unknown
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James Smith
1703 - 1762
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Elizabeth Smith
1715 - 1795
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James Berry
1708 - Unknown
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Jeremiah Smith
1701 - 1764
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William Smith
1703 - 1762
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Leah Hunnicutt Smith
1690 - 1738
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John Smith
1710 - 1771

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