Capt Nathaniel Smith Died 1845
Born to Nathaniel Smith and Sarah Freeman Smith. Capt Nathaniel Smith passed away on Sep 9, 1845and was buried in Upper Cemetery in Phillipston, MA. Capt Nathaniel Smith was married to Arathusa Maynard Smith, Betsey Rich Smith and had 4 children: Anna Maynard Smith Bowker, Gardner M. Smith, Louisa Arethusa Smith Baldwin, James Goddard Smith.
- Death:
 - Sep 9, 1845
 
- Born in:
 - Truro, MA
 
- Burial place:
 - 
                                
Upper Cemetery                                        
Athol Rd, Phillipston, MA 01331 
Passed away Relatives of Capt Nathaniel Smith
parents
                        Nathaniel Smith
                    
        
                                    Died 1827
                    
                    
                    
                        
        
                        Sarah Freeman Smith
                    
    
                                    Died 1842
                    
                    
                        
        spouses
Arathusa Maynard Smith
                    
                                    Died 1818
                    
        
                        Betsey Rich Smith
                    
    
                                    Died 1854
                    
                    
                    
                        
        children
                        Anna Maynard Smith Bowker
                    
        
                                    1805 — 1882
(aged 76)                    
                    
                    
                        
        
                        Gardner M. Smith
                    
        
                                    1809 — 1855
(aged 45)                    
                    
                    
                        
        
                        Louisa Arethusa Smith Baldwin
                    
        
                                    1816 — 1901
(aged 85)                    
                    
                    
                        
        
                        James Goddard Smith
                    
    
                                    1820 — 1892
(aged 71)                    
                    
                    
                        
        siblings
Nathaniel Smith
                    
                                    Died 1845
                    
        
                        Capt Gamaliel Smith
                    
    
                                    Died 1814
                    
                    
                        
        Who is Else Buried at Upper Cemetery in Massachusetts
                        George Warren Smith
                    
        
                                    1865 — 1895
(aged 30)                    
        
                        Leona R. Clifford Smith
                    
        
                                    1861 — 1941
(aged 79)                    
                    
        
                        Russell Smith
                    
        
                                    1896 — 1964
(aged 68)                    
        
                        Susan D Perry Smith
                    
        
                                    1832 — 1922
(aged 90)                    
        
                        Anna Hill Sprague
                    
        
                                    Died 1827
                    
        
                        William Sprague
                    
        
                                    Died 1827
                    
        
                        James E Stacy
                    
                            
                                    1815 — 1883
(aged 68)                    
                    
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FAQ
Where was Capt Nathaniel Smith born?
Capt Smith was born in Truro, MA
When did is Capt Nathaniel Smith pass away?
Capt Smith passed away in September 9, 1845
Where is Capt Nathaniel Smith buried?
Capt Smith is interred in Athol Rd, Phillipston, MA 01331
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