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Robert Smith

Birth1625 - Swallowfield, Berkshire, England
Death28 April 1691 - Charles City, Charles, Virginia, British Colonies
MotherJoane "Ann" Coles
FatherCaptain Roger Smith

Born in Swallowfield, Berkshire, England on 1625 to Captain Roger Smith and Joane "Ann" Coles. Robert Smith married Hannah Daft and had 8 children. He passed away on 28 April 1691 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, British Colonies.

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Parents
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Captain Roger Smith
1587 - 1629
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Joane "Ann" Coles
1591 - 1638
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Daft
1624 - 1694
Children Show all
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Peter I Smith
1651 - 1691
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Jane Smith
1650 - 1727
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Anne Sterling
1650 - 1730
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Anne Smith
1662 - 1730
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Mary Smith
1684 - 1755
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Joseph Smith
1667 - 1746
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Ann Smith
1672 - 1752
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Elizabeth Smith
1665 - 1720

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