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Phineas Smith 1728–1786 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 9 March 1728
Birth Location: Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Death Date: 1786
Death Location: Sandisfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Father: James Smith
Mother: Hannah Rogers
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Phineas Smith was born in 1728 in Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States of America, the child of James Smith And Hannah Rogers. Phineas Smith passed away in 1786 in Sandisfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States of America.
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- Phineas Smith was born in 1728 in Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States of America, the child of James Smith And Hannah Rogers.
- Phineas Smith passed away in 1786 in Sandisfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States of America.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 9 March 1728
Event Place: Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1786
Event Place: Sandisfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Record Source: Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current