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Nathan Smith

Birth12 Sep 1762 - Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Death28 Jan 1829 - New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
MotherElizabeth Ide
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States on 12 Sep 1762 to John Smith and Elizabeth Ide. Nathan Smith married Elisabeth Chase and had 16 children. He passed away on 28 Jan 1829 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.

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Parents
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John Smith
1717 - 1775
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Elizabeth Ide
1725 - 1760
Spouse(s)
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Elisabeth Chase
1765 - 1793
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Sarah Chase
1777 - 1848
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Betsy Chase
Unknown - Unknown
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Wealthy Richmond
1761 - 1827
Children Show all
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Nathan Ryno Smith
1797 - 1877
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Gratia Eliza Smith
1803 - 1847
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David S.c.h. Smith
1795 - 1859
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James Morven Smith
1805 - 1853
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John Derby Smith
1812 - 1884
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Mary Amanda Smith
1803 - 1864
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Catherine Camilla Smith
1807 - 1845
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Laura Matilda Smith
1809 - 1845
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Sarah M Osgood
1819 - 1851
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Sally Malvina Smith
1799 - 1815
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Sarah Frances Smith
1822 - 1872
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Rebecca Martin Smith
1805 - Unknown
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Wealthy Smith
1790 - 1872
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Nathan Smith
1799 - 1865
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Rachel R. Smith
1792 - 1848
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Polly Smith
1793 - Unknown

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