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Thomas Smith

Birth1765 - Pittslyvania, Virginia, United States
Death1838 - Grainger Tennessee USA
MotherMartha Smith
FatherJohn Parke Smith

Born in Pittslyvania, Virginia, United States on 1765 to John Parke Smith and Martha Smith. Thomas Smith married Rachel Lass and had 14 children. He passed away on 1838 in Grainger Tennessee USA.

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Parents
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John Parke Smith
1740 - 1804
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Martha Smith
1750 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Lass
1768 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Rebecca Smith
1789 - 1861
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Moses Smith
1794 - 1886
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Samuel N Smith
1809 - 1881
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Sarah Smith
1798 - 1832
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William Smith
1785 - 1864
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John Smith
1795 - 1880
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Parthena Bethany Smith
1806 - 1860
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David Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Smith
1803 - Unknown
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Bethena Smith
1806 - 1860
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Sarah Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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John Smith
1801 - Unknown
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Thomas 1803 Smith (Agnes)
1803 - 1860
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Ann Smith
Unknown - Unknown

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