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Jonathan Calloway Smith

Birth25 Sep 1831 - Greenville County, South Carolina
Death16 Dec 1909 - Greenville County, South Carolina
MotherMargaret Calloway
FatherJohn Pattie Smith

Born in Greenville County, South Carolina on 25 Sep 1831 to John Pattie Smith and Margaret Calloway. Jonathan Calloway Smith married Susan Alexander and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 Dec 1909 in Greenville County, South Carolina.

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John Pattie Smith
1790 - 1862
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Margaret Calloway
1794 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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Susan Alexander
1831 - 1904
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Florence Smith
1861 - 1939
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Emma Augusta (2Nd Marriage) Smith
1858 - 1918
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James C "Jimmie" Smith
1865 - 1882
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John H Smith
1867 - 1906
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Thomas Eugene Smith
1868 - Unknown
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Margaret Smith
1853 - 1930
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George W Smith
1859 - 1860
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P J Smith
1857 - Unknown
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Martha Jane Smith
1854 - 1916

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