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Simon SMITH
Hannah BLISS |
Husband: Simon SMITH
Birth: 2 Aug 1662, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT Death: aft. 1715 Father: Joseph SMITH Mother: Lydia HEWETT |
Marriage: 1 May 1689, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT |
Wife: Hannah BLISS
Birth: 20 Dec 1666, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT Death: aft. 8 Feb 1701/02, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT Father: Samuel BLISS Mother: Mary LEONARD |
Children — born in Hartford, Hartford Co., CT: |
1. Hannah SMITH, b. 31 Jan 1960; d. 14 Nov 1719, Bloomfield,
Hartford Co., CT; m. 16 May 1709, Hartford, Hartford Co., CT, David ENSIGN
2. Lydia SMITH, b. 7 Aug 1691 3. Simon SMITH, b. 1693 4. Elizabeth SMITH, b. 14 Feb 1693; d. 6 Apr 1780, Springfield, Hampden Co., MA (AF lists two sets of parents and four husbands — think we've got a mixup here) 5. Margaret SMITH, b. 1699; m. 6 Jun 1723, John WILLARD 6. Ebenezer SMITH, b. 8 Feb 1701/2 7. Margaret SMITH, b. 15 Sep 1704 (looks like another mixup) 8. Elisha SMITH, b. 30 Jun 1706; bap. 30 Sep 1706; m. Ruth SEYMOUR 9. Jemima SMITH, b. 11 Dec 1708; bap. 7 Aug 1709; m. John WELLES 10. Martha SMITH, b. 20 Feb 1710 |
Source:
1. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: AF - Ancestral File (online at FamilySearch.org). |
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