Isaac
SMITH
(b.
27 November 1727
,
Wallingford, Crown Colony of Connecticut
d.
28 February 1771
,
Woodbridge, Crown Colony of Connecticut
)
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Isaac SMITH was born 27 November 1727 in Wallingford, Crown Colony of Connecticut
Isaac SMITH was the child of Daniel SMITH and Abigail ALLING and the grandchild of: (paternal) Joseph SMITH and Lydia BRISTOL (BRISTOW) (maternal) John ALLING and Abigail GRANNISSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Isaac married Katherine COOK 20 May 1754 in Wallingford, Crown Colony of Connecticut . The couple had (at least) 7 children.
Katherine COOK was born April 1731 in Wallingford, Connecticut, USA. Katherine died 18 September 1781 in Wallingford, Connecticut, USA. Katherine was the child of Israel COOK and Elizabeth CLARK.
Isaac SMITH died 28 February 1771 in Woodbridge, Crown Colony of Connecticut .
"Isaac was born on November 27th, 1727. Isaac's father was Daniel Smith and his mother was Abigail Alling. His paternal grandparents were Joseph Smith and Lydia Bristol; his maternal grandparents were John Alling and Abigail Grannis. He had seven brothers and four sisters, named Daniel, Timothy, Abner, Son, John, Obedience, Ezekiel, Abigail, Ellen, Hannah and Lydia. He was the sixth oldest of the twelve children."
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From Vital Records of New Haven, 1649-1850
"Betty ye Daughter of Isaac and Katherine Smith was born march 20 1755
Allen ye Son of Isaac and Katherine Smith was born march 11 1758
Abraham the Son of Isaac and Katherine Smith was born may 30 1760
Israel ye Son of Isaac and Katherine Smith was born april 29 1762
Deborah ye Daughter of Isaac & Katherine Smith was born June 10 1764
Katherine ye Daughter of Isaac & Katherine Smith was born may 16 1766
Isaac ye Son of Isaac & Katherine Smith was born September 28 1767"
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