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Birth28 Oct 1758 - Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, Colonial America
Death28 Mar 1835 - Halifax, Windham Co, Vermont, USA
MotherPatience Fairfield
FatherMartin Severance

Born in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, Colonial America on 28 Oct 1758 to Martin Severance and Patience Fairfield. Submit Severance married Asa Smith and had 11 children. She passed away on 28 Mar 1835 in Halifax, Windham Co, Vermont, USA.

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Martin Severance
1718 - 1810
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Patience Fairfield
1727 - 1809
Spouse(s)
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Asa Smith
1752 - 1835
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Clarissa Smith
1788 - 1868
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Jesse Smith
1785 - 1851
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Elijah Smith
1783 - 1871
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Sybil Smith
1795 - 1865
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Theophilus Smith
1800 - 1853
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Jareb Smith
1797 - Unknown
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Asa Smith
1790 - 1810
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Miranda Smith
1792 - Unknown
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Tirzah Smith
1802 - 1803
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Clarissa Smith
1788 - 1879
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Asa Smith
1790 - Unknown

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