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Jeremiah Smith (1705 - abt. 1793)

Jeremiah Smith
Born in Groton, New London, Connecticut Colonymap
Son of [uncertain] and [mother unknown]
Husband of — married 16 Dec 1730 in Stonington, Connecticutmap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 87 in Groton, New London, Connecticut Colonymap
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Marriage record: CT Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920, Ancestry.com (Stonington p 111)


Will dated 15 Mar 1793, Groton, New London, CT. left land to son Asa Smith, sons Jonathan and Asa Smith to discharge debts. Left land to daughter in law Lucy Smith (wife of son Joshua Smith) and to her sons David and Noah. Left bequest to grandsons Jeremiah Fellows, Jeremiah Smith and Noah Smith. Left bequest to daughters Ruth Fellows and Sarah Minan. Will proved 1 Oct 1793. CT probate case files, Ancestry.com





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Hi, Unfortunately the Mayflower Society is not convinced that Jonathan and Deborah of Groton Ct are the same Jonathan and Deborah that were in Scituate. See Deborah's profile for the explanation. I'm going to disconnect them.
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