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Jonathan Smith

Birth10 May 1778 - Old Newton, Suffolk, England
Death1858 - Grundisburgh, Suffolk
MotherCharity Weavers
FatherJonathan Smith

Born in Old Newton, Suffolk, England on 10 May 1778 to Jonathan Smith and Charity Weavers. Jonathan Smith married Hannah Oxbury Oxberg and had 7 children. He passed away on 1858 in Grundisburgh, Suffolk.

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Jonathan Smith
1750 - Unknown
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Charity Weavers
1755 - 1826
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Hannah Oxbury Oxberg
1792 - 1870
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Elizabeth Taylor
Unknown - Unknown
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Jonathan Smith
1823 - 1897
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Samuel Smith
1819 - 1900
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William Smith
1814 - 1888
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Eliza Smith
1831 - Unknown
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Marina?? Smith
1816 - 1819
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Aaron Smith
1825 - 1826
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Jeremiah Smith
1822 - Unknown

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