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Samuel Smith

BirthAug 1666 - Wethersfield,Hartford,CONN
Death15 July 1730 - Hartford, Connecticut, United States
MotherLydia Wright
FatherJoseph "Bull" Smith

Born in Wethersfield,Hartford,CONN on Aug 1666 to Joseph "Bull" Smith and Lydia Wright. Samuel Smith married Rebina Reynolds and had 8 children. He passed away on 15 July 1730 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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Joseph "Bull" Smith
1629 - 1673
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Lydia Wright
1634 - 1690
Spouse(s)
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Rebina Reynolds
1671 - Unknown
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Rebina Reynolds
1671 - 1713
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Smith
1710 - 1805
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Rebina Smith
1707 - 1776
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Keziah Smith
1713 - 1780
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Samuel Smith
1699 - Unknown
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Jonathan Smith
1704 - Unknown
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Ann Smith
1694 - Unknown
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Joseph Smith
1696 - Unknown
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Rachel Smith
1702 - Unknown

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