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Dr James Smith 1756–1819 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: circa 1756

Birth Location: circa 1756-1765, Probably Cumberland County, PA

Death Date: 2 Mar 1819

Death Location: Baltimore, Maryland

Father: William Smith

Mother: Janett Nesbitt

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In 1756, Dr James Smith entered the world in circa 1756-1765, Probably Cumberland County, PA, born to William Joseph Smith And Janett Nesbitt. Dr James Smith passed away in 1819 in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Biography

  • In 1756, Dr James Smith entered the world in circa 1756-1765, Probably Cumberland County, PA, born to William Joseph Smith And Janett Nesbitt.
  • Dr James Smith passed away in 1819 in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Dr Smith's Ancestors

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Dr Smith
1756–1819
Birth Place: circa 1756-1765, Probably Cumberland County, PA
Parents
William Joseph Smith
1728–1786
Ireland
Janett Nesbitt
1724–1805
Irelannd
Grandparents
John Smith
1695–1756
Virginia, Virginia, USA
Jane Childers
1686–1766
Henrico, Virginia, USA
Great-Grandparents
Humphrey III
1655–1733
Mary Evans
1675–1726
Abraham Childers
1655–1693
Elizabeth Pugh
1655–1714
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Humphrey II
1625–1663
Hursula Luson
1625–1654
Abraham Emigrant"
1622–1679
Jane Howard
1622–1681
Henry II
1634–1709
Jane Milner
1635–1709

Dr Smith's Timeline

2 Records

1756
circa 1756
Birth of Dr James Smith in circa 1756-1765, Probably Cumberland County, PA
circa 1756-1765, Probably Cumberland County, PA
1819
2 Mar 1819
Age 63
Death of Dr James Smith in Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: circa 1756
    Event Place: circa 1756-1765, Probably Cumberland County, PA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Mar 1819
    Event Place: Baltimore, Maryland

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