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Jonathan "John" Smith

Birth7 Sep 1859 - Floyd, Kentucky
Death23 Jul 1914 - Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA
MotherNANCY A. PARSONS
FatherJOHN AARON SMITH

Born in Floyd, Kentucky on 7 Sep 1859 to JOHN AARON SMITH and NANCY A. PARSONS. Jonathan "John" Smith married Mary Clara Tyson and had 10 children. He passed away on 23 Jul 1914 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA.

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John Aaron Smith
1826 - 1876
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Nancy A. Parsons
1825 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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Mary Clara Tyson
1871 - 1945
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Grace Mary "Mamie" Smith
1898 - 1986
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Nancy Matilda "Mattie" Smith
1887 - 1956
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Helen Leonora Smith Stockman
1900 - Unknown
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Elva Mildred Smith
1903 - 2000
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Leonard Earl Smith
1896 - 1988
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Lester Bernard Smith
1908 - 1985
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Verna May Smith
1895 - 1929
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Ruth Olive Smith
1911 - Unknown
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Ester B Smith
1897 - 1905
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Mabel Clara Smith
1902 - Unknown

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