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JONATHAN SMITH

Birth23 Jan 1715 - Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
DeathBEF 03 MAR 1746 - Lunenburg, Worcester, MA
MotherPatience Collins Smith Benighton Brown
FatherElisha Smythe m Elizabeth Street

Born in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts on 23 Jan 1715 to Elisha Smythe m Elizabeth Street and Patience Collins Smith Benighton Brown. JONATHAN SMITH married Susanna Stearns and had 6 children. He passed away on BEF 03 MAR 1746 in Lunenburg, Worcester, MA.

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Elisha Smythe M Elizabeth Street
1691 - 1765
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Patience Collins Smith Benighton Brown
1697 - 1740
Spouse(s)
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Susanna Stearns
1715 - 1779
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Abigail
1718 - Unknown
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Anna Hixson
1710 - 1744
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Patience Smith
1737 - 1828
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Mary Smith
1743 - 1822
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Simon Smith
1741 - 1817
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Reuben Smith
1739 - 1814
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Susannah Smith
1745 - Unknown
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Patience Smith
1737 - Unknown

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