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Solomon Smith (1737 - 1786)

Dr. Solomon Smith
Born in Wilbraham, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married about 1756 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 48 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesmap
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Biography

Baptism 5 JUN 1737

David, after the death of his father, sold out there, and removed to Pauquetuck, and occupied jointly with his brother Solomon, the house and lands situated northerly of their father's residence, subsequently purchasing his brother's interest in the same. Solomon resided in the neighborhood until his death. . . Solomon had four children. Solomon served in the war with the French.

DNA

Descendant of yDNA group NE18 brother William Smith (c1617 ENG-1670 CT) m Elizabeth Stanley on SmithConnections Northeastern DNA Project.[1]

Burial

Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut

Sources

  1. SmithConnections Northeastern DNA Project, haplogroup Rb1 NE18 Christopher Smith.




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Smith-42690 and Smith-39025 are probably the same person. Almost the same birthday, same deathdate, same death county. However, the parents are different. Possibly a co-mingling of information from two different people.
posted by Joel Bridgham
Smith-42684 and Smith-39025 appear to represent the same person because: name and birth dates are similar, but parents are not. Probably not a match, but worth more research.
posted by Whitney Rapp

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