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Zara Smith

Birth7 Apr 1768 - Barrington, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death1843 - Shag Harbour, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherThankful Godfrey (DNA)
FatherDavid Warren Smith

Born in Barrington, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada on 7 Apr 1768 to David Warren Smith and Thankful Godfrey (DNA). Zara Smith married Mercy Harding and had 11 children. She passed away on 1843 in Shag Harbour, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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David Warren Smith
1720 - 1795
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Thankful Godfrey (Dna)
1729 - 1815
Spouse(s)
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Mercy Harding
1769 - 1851
Children Show all
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Susanna Nickerson Smith
1803 - Unknown
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Emery Obed Smith
1805 - 1889
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Elizabeth Bearse Smith
1796 - Unknown
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Susanna Smith
1794 - 1816
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David Smith
1794 - 1816
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Seth Smith
1800 - 1871
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Samuel Smith
1804 - 1872
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Warren Smith
1793 - 1815
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Mary Donaldson Smith
1811 - 1869
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Sarah J Smith
1808 - 1872
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Joshua Harding Smith
1798 - 1833

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