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John Smith Jr. (1679 - 1752)

John Smith Jr.
Born in Dedham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 18 Mar 1703 in Dedham, Suffolk, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 73 in Ashford, Windham, Connecticutmap
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Biography

Name

John Smith

Marriage

18 Mar 1703 Brookline, Norfork, Massachusetts

Birth

16 FEB 1679 Dedham, Essex, Massachusetts

Marriage

18 MAR 1703 Brookline, Norfork, Massachusetts
Husband: John Smith
Wife: Mary Accors

Children

  1. John
  2. William
  3. Nehemiah
  4. Ezra
  5. Isaiah
  6. Asaph
  7. Abijah
  8. Mary, m. ____ Kingsbury
  9. Hepsibah, m. John Learned. She d. bef. 1 Mar. 1752
  10. Hannah, m. ____ Ammidon
  11. Bathsheeba Smith

Death

15 Dec 1752 Ashford, Windham, Connecticut

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I found on ancestry.com a record listing his birthday as Oct. 11, 1679.
DB Errors Project:

Check the data. A birth date should not be within eight months of a sibling's birth date unless they are twins born within a day of each other.

posted by Bobbie (Madison) Hall

Rejected matches › John Smith (abt.1678-)

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