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Samuel Smith

Birth15 Feb 1779 - Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts
Death27 Oct 1840 - Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont
MotherSarah Morton
FatherOliver Smith

Born in Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts on 15 Feb 1779 to Oliver Smith and Sarah Morton. Samuel Smith married Tirzah Cary and had 11 children. He passed away on 27 Oct 1840 in Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont.

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Parents
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Oliver Smith
1743 - 1801
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Sarah Morton
1749 - 1784
Spouse(s)
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Tirzah Cary
1781 - 1858
Children Show all
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Thirza Smith
1819 - 1894
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Martha Smith
1815 - 1839
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Benjamin Franklin Smith
1811 - 1878
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Sarah Smith
1809 - 1894
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Sidney S. Smith
1817 - 1892
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Abigail Smith
1805 - 1889
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Eliza Augusta Smith
1822 - 1898
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Hiram Morton Smith
1807 - 1851
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Mary "Polly" Smith
1802 - 1838
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Charles Wesley Smith
1813 - 1883
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Infant Boy Smith
1803 - 1803

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