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PRIVATE JAMES SMITH

1756 (Norwalk, CT) – June 17, 1813 (Norwalk, CT); 56 or 57 years oldMarried to Hannah Stoen on September 30, 1780 in Salem, MassachusettsNot much information can be found. Buried in East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Cemetery Street, Norwalk, Connecticut. Photo from findagrave.com. END

Posted byjeffd1121October 15, 2020July 11, 2023Posted inRevolutionary WarTags:connecticut, hero, James Smith, norwalk, Revolutionary War, smithLeave a comment on PRIVATE JAMES SMITH
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