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Jonathan Smith

Birth24 April 1831 - Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Death11 NOV 1908 - Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, United States
MotherChristina Hall
FatherJacob Thomas Smith

Born in Pickaway County, Ohio, USA on 24 April 1831 to Jacob Thomas Smith and Christina Hall. Jonathan Smith married Naomi Lucretia Glick and had 9 children. He passed away on 11 NOV 1908 in Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana, United States.

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Jacob Thomas Smith
1794 - 1870
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Christina Hall
1795 - 1872
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Naomi Lucretia Glick
1836 - 1916
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Clara Regina Smith
1858 - 1916
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Vesta Naomi Smith
1878 - 1971
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Lillian Esther Smith
1863 - 1894
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Homer Austin Smith
1860 - 1887
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Stella Dalilah Smith
1871 - 1935
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Pearl Geneva Smith
1869 - 1892
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Bertha Alma Smith
1874 - 1917
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Nora Florence Smith
1860 - 1887
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Emma Alice Smith
1855 - 1888

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