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Jonathan Smith

Birth2 Feb 1783 - Chatham, North Carolina, USA
Death24 Oct 1859 - Adams, Morgan, Indiana, USA
MotherElizabeth Ratcliff
FatherDavid Joseph Smith

Born in Chatham, North Carolina, USA on 2 Feb 1783 to David Joseph Smith and Elizabeth Ratcliff. Jonathan Smith married Martha S Hackney and had 13 children. He passed away on 24 Oct 1859 in Adams, Morgan, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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David Joseph Smith
1761 - 1792
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Elizabeth Ratcliff
1754 - 1816
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Martha S Hackney
1792 - 1867
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Hackney Smith
1809 - 1855
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Joseph Jackson Smith
1818 - 1907
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Amanda Smith
1831 - 1898
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Empire Smith
1834 - 1911
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Susan Smith
1823 - 1874
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Ratcliff Smith
1810 - 1893
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William Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1813 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Celia Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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George W Smith
1824 - Unknown
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Jonathan Smith
1808 - 1830
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George Washington Smith
1826 - 1897

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