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Tryphena Smith

Birth21 JUN 1730 - Stockbridge, MA
Death1803 - Pittsford, Vermont
MotherMs Zerviah "Smith"
FatherEbenezer Smith

Born in Stockbridge, MA on 21 JUN 1730 to Ebenezer Smith and Ms Zerviah "Smith". Tryphena Smith married Nehemiah Hopkins and had 12 children. She passed away on 1803 in Pittsford, Vermont.

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Parents
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Ebenezer Smith
1702 - 1762
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Ms Zerviah "Smith"
1703 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Nehemiah Hopkins
1730 - 1814
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Rachel Smith Hopkins
1757 - 1802
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Matthew Augustus Hopkins
1772 - 1820
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Jemima Hopkins
1753 - 1831
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Ebenezer Hopkins
1763 - 1838
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Tryphena Hopkins
1755 - 1778
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Nehemiah Hopkins
1766 - 1843
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Martin Hopkins
1768 - 1840
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Sylvia Hopkins
1769 - 1770
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Pvt Ashbel Hopkins
1764 - 1793
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Moses Hopkins
1751 - 1838
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Mehitable Hopkins
1753 - Unknown
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Ashbel Hopkins
1761 - 1793

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