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Nathaniel Smith

Birth11 Sep 1782 - Smithtown, Suffolk, New York, USA
Death18 February 1840 - Smithtown
MotherSarah Smith
FatherRichard Smith

Born in Smithtown, Suffolk, New York, USA on 11 Sep 1782 to Richard Smith and Sarah Smith. Nathaniel Smith married Sarah Woodhull Floyd and had 7 children. He passed away on 18 February 1840 in Smithtown.

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Richard Smith
1735 - 1812
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Sarah Smith
1747 - 1817
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Sarah Woodhull Floyd
1789 - 1860
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Edmund Nathaniel Smith
1809 - 1815
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Edmund Thomas Smith
1824 - 1895
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Joel Louis Griffing Smith
1819 - 1876
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Nathaniel Smith
1816 - 1896
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Sarah Renelche Smith
1827 - 1841
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Richard Smith
1821 - 1823
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Woodhull Dubois Smith
1813 - 1815

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