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Samuel Smith

Birth2 Jun 1676 - Poquonoc, Conn
Death15 Jul 1730 - Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States
MotherLeah Lydia Winchester
FatherNehemiah Rev Smith-II

Born in Poquonoc, Conn on 2 Jun 1676 to Nehemiah Rev Smith-II and Leah Lydia Winchester. Samuel Smith married Elizabeth Ely and had 11 children. He passed away on 15 Jul 1730 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Nehemiah Rev Smith-ii
1646 - 1727
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Leah Lydia Winchester
1644 - 1723
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Ely
1683 - 1773
Children Show all
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Nehemiah Smith 3Rd
1701 - 1769
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Paul Smith
1726 - 1804
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Lydia Smith Beckwith Jr Miller Lester
1720 - 1806
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Simon Smith
1712 - 1760
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Daniel Smith
1728 - 1800
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Joseph Smith
Unknown - 1787
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Samuel Smith
1696 - 1737
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William Smith
1703 - 1717
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Margaret F Smith
1718 - 1754
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Elizabeth Smith
1726 - 1805
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Elizabeth Smith
1701 - 1769

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