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Jonathan Smith

Birthabt 1807 - Nova Scotia, Canada
DeathMar. 20, 1881 - Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherSarah H McLaughlin
FatherJonathan Smith (DNA)

Born in Nova Scotia, Canada on abt 1807 to Jonathan Smith (DNA) and Sarah H McLaughlin. Jonathan Smith married Bethia Collins Mullins SMITH and had 8 children. He passed away on Mar. 20, 1881 in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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Jonathan Smith (Dna)
1781 - 1848
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Sarah H Mclaughlin
1783 - 1836
Spouse(s)
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Bethia Collins Mullins Smith
1809 - 1886
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Eliza Smith
1837 - 1924
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Deborah Smith
1839 - 1913
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Louisa Smith
1833 - 1903
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Joseph Smith
1840 - 1865
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Edward Smith
1853 - 1930
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Jonathan Smith
1848 - 1919
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Belle Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Amelia Smith
1842 - 1918

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