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William Smith

Birth5 Nov 1765 - Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
Death8 Jan 1823 - Pendleton County, Kentucky, USA
MotherMary Elizabeth Jacquelin
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Culpeper County, Virginia, USA on 5 Nov 1765 to John Smith and Mary Elizabeth Jacquelin. William Smith married Lucy Wright and had 12 children. He passed away on 8 Jan 1823 in Pendleton County, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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John Smith
1715 - 1771
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Mary Elizabeth Jacquelin
1714 - 1764
Spouse(s)
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Lucy Wright
1768 - 1847
Children Show all
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John Skinner Smith
1795 - 1861
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Amelia "Milly" Smith
1801 - 1886
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(Lhvp-8pp) Joel Smith
1798 - 1855
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Lucy Wright Smith
1809 - 1890
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Anna Smith
1788 - 1839
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(L6rv-3xv) Thomas Smith
1792 - 1849
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Nancy Smith
1804 - 1827
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(2Wnh-sd9) Robert Wright Smith
1796 - 1861
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Lewis Smith
1805 - 1859
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Charles Landon Smith
1807 - 1889
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James William Smith
1800 - 1872
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James Smith
1788 - 1843

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