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Jonathan Smith

BirthNot Available - Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Death27 Oct 1792 - New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
MotherPhebe Russell
FatherJonathan Smith (10FDl)

Born in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States to Jonathan Smith (10FDl) and Phebe Russell. Jonathan Smith married Sylvia Howland and had 16 children. He passed away on 27 Oct 1792 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Jonathan Smith (10Fdl)
1706 - 1747
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Phebe Russell
1704 - 1747
Spouse(s)
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Sylvia Howland
1732 - 1822
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Abraham Howland Smith
1749 - 1826
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Jacob Smith
1764 - 1848
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Lydia Smith
1753 - 1843
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Elijah Smith
1762 - 1793
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Gideon Smith
1756 - 1757
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Joseph Smith
1751 - 1752
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Howland Smith
1767 - 1768
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Stephen Smith
1760 - 1761
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Levi Smith
1765 - 1766
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Jonathan Smith
1756 - 1834
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Mary Smith
1760 - 1876
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Ezra Smith
1769 - 1826
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Ruth Smith
1767 - 1829
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Isaac Smith
1756 - Unknown
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Elijah Smith
1769 - 1860
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Jethro Smith
1759 - Unknown

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