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*Nathan Smith

Birth24 Nov 1737 - Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Death23 Dec 1818 - St John, , New Brunswick, Canada
MotherIsabel Bartlett
FatherEphraim Smith

Born in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States on 24 Nov 1737 to Ephraim Smith and Isabel Bartlett. *Nathan Smith married Elizabeth Betts and had 15 children. He passed away on 23 Dec 1818 in St John, , New Brunswick, Canada.

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Parents
Ephraim Smith
1710 - 1807
Isabel Bartlett
1714 - 1793
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Betts
1746 - 1784
Lucy Martin
1770 - 1864
Lucy Martin
1769 - 1864
Children Show all
Mary "Polly" Smith
1761 - 1838
Rufus Smith
1770 - 1844
Elizabeth Smith Betts
1762 - 1819
William Howe Smith
1777 - 1822
Thomas Smith
1773 - 1798
Ralph Smith
1765 - 1787
Frances Fanny Smith
1768 - 1802
Henry Smith
1775 - 1837

George Smith
1784 - 1784
Stephen-etienne Smith
1769 - Unknown
Fanny Smith
1802 - 1887
Thomas Martin Smith
1799 - 1867
David Smith
1763 - 1763
Polly Smith
1771 - 1838
James Howard Smith
Unknown - Unknown

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