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Sarah Fields

Birth14 Oct 1707 - Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Death17 Aug 1795 - Whately, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
MotherCanada Waite
FatherJoseph Smith

Born in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States on 14 Oct 1707 to Joseph Smith and Canada Waite. Sarah Fields married Elisha Smith and had 13 children. She passed away on 17 Aug 1795 in Whately, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Joseph Smith
1670 - 1752
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Canada Waite
1678 - 1749
Spouse(s)
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Elisha Smith
1705 - 1794
Children Show all
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Paul Smith
1734 - 1798
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John Phillip Smith
1730 - 1805
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Benjamin Smith
1728 - 1793
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Jonathan Smith
1742 - 1809
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Gad Smith
1749 - 1827
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Silas Smith
1736 - 1805
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Elisha Smith
1740 - 1789
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Abigail Smith
1732 - 1837
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Ester Smith
1751 - 1828
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Sarah Smith
1738 - 1739
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Eleanor Smith
1744 - 1745
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Mary Smith
1747 - 1820
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Jonathan Smith
1742 - 1844

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