Thomas Small
Husband Thomas Small
Born: June 2, 1795 - Deer Isle, Hancock, Maine, , , Baptized: Died: February 19, 1868 Buried:
Father: Thomas Small Mother: Annie Saunders
Marriage: 1819
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
William Burnell Small and Mildred Emily Strout
Husband William Burnell Small
Born: January 6, 1883 - Portland, Cumberland Co, ME Baptized: Died: May 7, 1935 - Portland, Cumberland Co, ME Buried: - Mt. Pleasant Cem, S. Portland, Cumberland Co, MEMarriage: December 18, 1909 - S. Portland, Cumberland Co, ME
Wife Mildred Emily Strout
Born: January 12, 1889 - Milbridge, Washington Co, ME Baptized: Died: December 20, 1958 Buried: - Mt. Pleasant Cem, S. Portland, Cumberland Co, ME
Father: Alvah Belmont Strout Mother: Myrtle Evelyn Ray
Other Spouse: Dwight J. Coburn - June 22, 1938 - Peaks Island, Cumberland Co, ME
Children
1 M Alvah Burnell Small
Born: August 16, 1911 - Portland, Cumberland Co, ME Baptized: Died: March 1, 1999 - Santa Ana, Orange Co, CA Buried:Spouse: Marion Ross Hayes Marr: May 20, 1936 - Portland, Cumberland Co, ME
General Notes: Husband - William Burnell Small
Father: Oscar Wallace Small b: 16 Aug 1846 in Portland, ME
Mother: Margaret Graham Ewing b: abt 1854 in ME
Source: LIBBY, Vol II, pg. 823
General Notes: Child - Alvah Burnell Small
Source: Libby Vol II, pg. 1090
John Snow and Mary Smalley
Husband John Snow 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Born: 1638 - Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: April 4, 1692 - Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts 1 2 3 4 Buried: AFN: 4JFD-PT
Father: Nicholas Snow 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Mother: Constance Hopkins 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 20 21 22 23
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth 5, 1638 - Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
2. Alt. Birth 6 7, 1638 - Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
3. Alt. Death 6 7, April 4, 1683
4. Alt. Death 5, April 4, 1692 - Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA
Wife Mary Smalley 1 2 3 4
Born: December 11, 1647 - Eastham, MA 1 2 3 4 Baptized: - Barnstable, Mass. 1 2 3 4 Died: 1703 - Eastham, Mass. 1 2 3 4 Buried:
Father: John Smalley Mother: Ann
Children
1 F Apphia Higgins 1 2 3 4 24
Born: August 26, 1670 - Eastham, Mass. 1 2 3 4 Baptized: Died: 1717 1 2 3 4 Buried:Spouse: Simeon Doane 1 2 3 4 24 Marr: 1691 1 2 3 4
2 F Hannah Snow
Born: August 26, 1670 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Mary Snow
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Abigail Snow
Born: October 14, 1673 Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Rebecca Snow
Born: July 23, 1676 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M John Snow
Born: December 3, 1678 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Ridley
7 M Isaac Snow
Born: August 10, 1683 Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Lydia Snow
Born: September 29, 1685 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Smallman and Wells
Husband Smallman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Wells
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Arthur Wells 25 Mother: Ida Mildred Barnett 25
Children
1 F Smallman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Smallman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Peters
3 M Smallman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Smallman
Living Individual
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General Notes: Wife - Wells
Living Individual
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General Notes: Child - Smallman
Living Individual
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General Notes: Child - Smallman
Living Individual
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General Notes: Child - Smallman
Living Individual
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Smith and Smallman
Husband Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Other Spouse: Cardinal
Wife Smallman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Smith
Living Individual
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General Notes: Wife - Smallman
Living Individual
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General Notes: Child - Smith
Living Individual
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General Notes: Child - Smith
Living Individual
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General Notes: Child - Smith
Living Individual
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General Notes: Child - Smith
Living Individual
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Smallman
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Smallman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Smallman Mother: Wells
Children
1 M Smallman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Wife - Smallman
Living Individual
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General Notes: Child - Smallman
Living Individual
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James Young and Eleanor Smallwood
Husband James Young
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: January 14, 1809
Wife Eleanor Smallwood
Born: September 27, 1790 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph Smallwood Mother: Margaret Magdalen Macrobie
Children
Reginald Smallwood and Lillian Soper
Husband Reginald Smallwood
Born: February 4, 1916 - St Johns Newfoundland Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles William Smallwood Mother: Mary Minnie Devanna
Marriage:
Wife Lillian Soper
Born: - Lady Cove, Random Island NFLD Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
David Zoll and Ellen Ruth Smart
Husband David Zoll
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ellen Ruth Smart
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert Thomas Smart Mother: Carolyn Joan Mills
Children
Michael G. Smart and Anne Tapley
Husband Michael G. Smart
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Anne Tapley
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Earl W. Tapley Mother: Helen Mayo
Children
1 F Helen Ruth Smart
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Daniel Michael Smart
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
William Smead and Judith Stougton
Husband William Smead
Born: 1601 Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1623
Wife Judith Stougton
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M William Smead
Born: 1635 Baptized: Died: - Deerfield, Massachusetts, USA Buried:Spouse: Elisabeth Lawrence Marr: December 31, 1658 - Northampton, Massachusetts, USA
Death Notes: Husband - William Smead
Wightman and Smith
Husband Wightman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Wightman Mother: Faulkner
Marriage:
Wife Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Wightman
Those born 1920 or later, FOR WHOM I HAVE NO DEATH DATE, are by default considered living; therefore their names and other information have been automatically removed from this database by the software.
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General Notes: Wife - Smith
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Smith and Eliza Winch
Husband Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Eliza Winch
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Asa Winch Mother: Cynthia Wheller
Children
Storti and Smith
Husband Storti
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Leeman Tildon Smith Mother: Bertha E. Davis
Children
Smith
Husband Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Guy Smith
Born: - Wells County, IN Baptized: Died: October 10, 1962 - Fort Wayne, IN Buried:Spouse: Mabel L. Stahl
2 M Clark Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Smith and Voisine
Husband Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Voisine
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Voisine Mother: Myers
Children
1 M Voisine Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Smith and Smith
Husband Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Smith
Living Individual
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General Notes: Wife - Smith
Living Individual
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General Notes: Child - Smith
Living Individual
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Summers and Smith
Husband Summers
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Summers Mother: Jones
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Johnson
Wife Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Summers
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Francis Albert Smith and Smith
Husband Francis Albert Smith
Born: - Bellows Falls, VT Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George Smith Mother: Mabel Glyn
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Lillian Evelyn Mooney - October 23, 1942 - St Johnsbury, VT
Wife Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: 1942 Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Francis Albert Smith
RESIDENCE:
1942: St Johnsbury [2nd mc]
OCCUPATION:
1942: truck driver [2nd mc]
Smith and Kate Matchen Wilson
Husband Smith
Born: 1895 - Wood County, Texas, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: 1915 - Wood County, Texas, USA
Wife Kate Matchen Wilson
Born: 1899 - Wood County, Texas, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joshua Farrington Wilson Mother: Elizabeth Elam Ladd
Children
General Notes: Husband - Smith
info-D.Miller 1997
General Notes: Wife - Kate Matchen Wilson
Smith and Walshaw
Husband Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Arnold George Smith Mother: Dorothy Mary Swindells
Marriage:
Wife Walshaw
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Smith and Wood
Husband Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Wood
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Earl Emerson Wood Mother: Lois Myrtle Mansfield
Children
General Notes: Husband - Smith
This individual was downloaded from the "Stevens/Mansfield/Southworth/Medieval database owned by Jim Stevens (pittsborojim@gmail.com).
General Notes: Wife - Wood
This individual was downloaded from the "Stevens/Mansfield/Southworth/Medieval database owned by Jim Stevens (pittsborojim@gmail.com).
Smith and Jane Tupper
Husband Smith 26
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Jane Tupper 26
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Mayhew Tupper 26 Mother: Christiann Cock 26
Children
Smith and Elizabeth Tupper
Husband Smith 26
Born: - England Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Tupper 26
Born: 1775 - Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Eliakim Tupper 26 Mother: Elizabeth Newcomb 26
Children
1 M Mayhew Tupper Smith 26
Born: - England Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Child - Mayhew Tupper Smith
Was School Inspector for Pictou County.
Smith and Smith
Husband Smith
Born: 1484 - Lindsell, Essex, Eng Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Smith
Born: 1488 - Lindsell, Essex, Eng Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Smith
Born: 1510 - Lindsell, Essex County, England Baptized: Died: - Lindsell, Essex County, England Buried: - Eng AFN: 1ZSH-GC8Spouse: Ozeas Goodwin Marr: 1545 - Lindsell, Essex, England
2 M Richard Smith
Born: 1511 - Kidderminister, Worcester, Eng Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Robert Smith
Born: 1515 - Hadleigh, Suffolk, Eng Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Smith
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1ZSH-MP6
General Notes: Wife - Smith
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1ZSH-MQD
General Notes: Child - Mary Smith
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1ZSH-GC8
General Notes: Child - Richard Smith
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1ZSH-MRL
General Notes: Child - Robert Smith
Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 1ZSH-MSS
Hon. Aaron Smith Esq.
Husband Hon. Aaron Smith Esq. 27
AKA: Aaron Smith, Aaron Smith III 28 Born: October 4, 1756 27 Baptized: Died: April 26, 1833 - Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts 27 Buried: April 28, 1833 - Wellesley Cemetery Of West Parish, Needham, Massachusetts 28Marriage: November 25, 1804
Other Spouse: Lydia Pratt 28 29 - February 15, 1785 - Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts 28
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, Justice of the Peace
2. Relationship (J,M&L), 6th Great-grandparent
3. Alt. Birth, Needham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, October 5, 1756
4. Military 30, In his father's militia company during the Revolutionary War (War for, April 19, 1775
American Independence)
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Hon. Aaron Smith Esq.
To Investigate:
Supposed to be additional information in Dedham Hist. Reg., Vol. VII and Vol. IX.
______________________________________________________________________ _________
From 'Epitaphs from Graveyards in Wellesley (formerly West Needham), North Natick, and Saint Mary's Churchyard in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts with Genealogical and Biographical Notes,' pp. 57 - 59
103
(Willow and urn.)
In memory of
AARON
SMITH Esq.
who died
April 26, 1833.
Aet. 76.
In death's cold arms, the mortal body lies,
Sainted! to Heaven, the immortal spirit flies,
Applauding angels welcome, to their sphere,
A Father, tender, and a Husband dear.
He was b. "At Night" Oct. 4, 1756 (Ch. Rec.), Oct. 5 (T. Rec.), bapt. Nov. 7, son of 101 [Capt. Aaron Smith] and 102 [Beulah (Woodward) Smith].
[p. 58]He was in his father's militia company April 19, 1775, and was a soldier at the siege of Boston and served for eight months. There is an S. A. R. marker on his grave.
He was constable 1798, West district school committee 1799, 1801, '07, '08, '18, hogreave 1805, surveyor of bread 1803–07, '09-13, fence viewer 1809, selectman 1790-99, 1801–04, '08-12, '17, '18 (resigned in May, 1818), '20, '22, '28, '29, assessor 1800, '02, '04-17, '20, '25, '26, '31, elected assessor in 1824 and 183o, but 'declined, was town treasurer 1822-24, inspecting school committee 1826, '27, delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1820, representative 1827, justice of the peace and moderator of many town meetings. On May, 7, 1821, he and Elisha Lyon were chosen additional or assistant assessors "to assist in taking the general Valuation."
Mr. Smith, or his father, was treasurer of the West Precinct March 24, 1788–March 24, 1791, and he (the son) was its treasurer from March 24, 1800–March 29, 1804, also clerk of the precinct March 27, 1820, until his decease, and on the precinct committee 1801, '02, '16-33.
He served on so many committees of the town that I can mention but a few of them.
On May 14, 1810, he was one of three "to Consider the land belonging to the town where the Old school-house Stands in the west school district," and also on the committee to reckon with the town treasurer. On May 1, 1815, he was appointed on a committee to attend to "moving one of the school-houses in the Brick School District or to build a new school-house so as to accomodate said district," and the same year was on the committee (chosen March 6) to make alterations "In the several school Districts."
On May 23, 1825, he was one of the committee of ten to consider the division of the town.
"Squire" Smith kept a grocery store and sold snuff, New England and West India rum, and the other supplies which composed the stock of a local store of the period.
[p. 59]Several estates were settled by him, and he was a very prominent citizen. I have heard him called "Uncle Aaron" by aged people. His estate inventoried about $11,000, a good sum for those days, and William Flagg was the administrator.
"Feby 15th 1785 Aaron Smith ye 3d was married to Lydia Pratt both of Needham." (Ch. Rec.)
I do not find a record in Needham of the births of his children, and Horace Mann of Natick stated (letter of February 2, 1883, to C. C. Greenwood) that the births of Mr. Smith's daus. Eunice, Martha, Priscilla and Susanna were recorded in Natick.
Priscilla m. Samuel McIntosh of Needham, and. Sukey Gurney m. Royal McIntosh, a brother of Samuel, and from 1837 to 1840 Mr. and Mrs. Royal McIntosh lived in the house now the home of the writer. Lydia Pratt, dau. of Squire Smith, m. Capt. Reuben Ware. Squire Smith's funeral was on Sunday the 28th. For some account of him see Ded. Hist. Reg., Vol. VII and Vol. IX.
Although the house in which he lived for many years was in Natick prior to 1797, it is hardly likely that he was the Aaron who was prominent in Natick as early as 1778, and was at one time selectman there. Squire Aaron was a very young man in 1778 and lived on the Needham side of the brook in 1785. If he, and not "Hawk" Aaron, was select-man 1790-97, he lived in Needham those years.
______________________________________________________________________ _________
From 'History of Needham, 1711 - 1911: including West Needham, now the Town of Wellesley, to its Separation from Needham in 1881'
[pp. 648 - 652]
SELECTMEN
The names of the selectmen of Needham have been printed three times, but all of these lists contain errors, as they were made up from the records of the annual meetings only. The following is intended to be accurate:---
... [p. 649] ...
... [p. 650] ...
... [p. 651] ...
... [p. 652] ...
Aaron Smith, Esq., 1790-99, 1801-4, '08-12, '17, '18 (resigned in May), '20, '22, '28, '29 (twenty-five years).
Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren
Joseph Stanley and Abigail Smith
Husband Joseph Stanley
Born: August 16, 1819 Baptized: Died: May 2, 1884 Buried:
Father: William Stanley Mother: Ruth Gott
Marriage:
Wife Abigail Smith
Born: July 13, 1820 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: David Smith Mother: Lucy Gross
Children
Fred Sandeman Vidler and Ada Smith
Husband Fred Sandeman Vidler
Born: February 13, 1885 - London, England Baptized: Died: October 25, 1942 - North Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: George James Vidler Mother: Catherine Creelman Sandeman
Marriage: March 31, 1915 - Swampscott, Essex, Massachusetts
Wife Ada Smith
Born: February 1, 1890 Baptized: Died: November 21, 1969 - Melrose, MA Buried:
Children
Albert W. Smith and Addie L. Smith
Husband Albert W. Smith
Born: August 24, 1862 - Hamlin, Brown Co, KS Baptized: Died: June 5, 1905 - Hamlin, Brown Co, KS Buried:
Father: Roger Pearce Smith Mother: Eliza A. C. Averill
Marriage: 1881
Wife Addie L. Smith
Born: June 1862 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Adelbert Albert Smith
Husband Adelbert Albert Smith
AKA: Albert, Albert Born: - Whitneyville, Washington Co, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Alden Smith Mother: Philinda Libby
Marriage: January 1, 1889 - Columbia Falls, Washington Co, ME
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Albert W. Smith and Opra Wood
Husband Albert W. Smith
Born: 1884 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: William James Smith Mother: Athelia Jane Weldon
Marriage:
Wife Opra Wood
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Helen M. Smith
Born: 1915 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Lloyd W. Smith
Born: 1916 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Jean Messer
3 M Herbert A. Smith
Born: 1922 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Joseph M. Witham and Alice Mary Smith
Husband Joseph M. Witham
AKA: Joe Born: June 21, 1871 - Illinois Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George W. Witham Mother: Mary Ann Downer
Marriage: December 9, 1896 - Perry, Pike, IL
Other Spouse: Mary E. F. Winterbotham
Other Spouse: Celia Parks Grammer
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census
2. Census
3. Census
4. Census
5. Census
6. Martial Status
7. Occupation
8. Occupation
9. Occupation
10. Occupation
11. Residence
Wife Alice Mary Smith
Born: - Illinois Baptized: Died: - Pike Co., IL Buried:
Father: William Smith Mother: Abby
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
Children
General Notes: Husband - Joseph M. Witham
Pioneer Families of Pike County, Illinois
Alice Smith married Joe M. Witham at Perry Dec. 9, 1896
He was a son of George W. Witham and Mary A. Downer
A child died in infancy, the mother is also dead
Allan Smith and Jean Tierney
Husband Allan Smith
Born: 1945 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Brinsley Smith Mother: Ruth Birt
Marriage:
Wife Jean Tierney
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Sherri Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Allison Thompson Smith and Mildred Merle Wilson
Husband Allison Thompson Smith
Born: June 20, 1902 Baptized: Died: February 7, 1970 Buried:
Father: Stanley William Smith Mother: Isobelle McKay
Marriage:
Wife Mildred Merle Wilson
Born: July 1913 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Marily Kathleen Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: David A. Skidmore
2 M Ross Stanley Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lois Irene Canning
3 M Don Wilson Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Anna Christian Boggild
4 M Allison Thompson Smith
Born: January 4, 1948 Baptized: Died: August 9, 1966 Buried:
James Wallace Young and Amelia A. Smith
Husband James Wallace Young
Born: December 23, 1847 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1920 Buried:
Father: James Kingman Young Mother: Mary Simmons
Marriage: July 10, 1872 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Wife Amelia A. Smith
Born: 1844 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas M. Smith Mother: Adeline
Children
1 F Minnie Simmons Young
Born: May 24, 1873 - Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Charles S. Whiting Marr: April 6, 1904 - Holbrook, Norfolk, Massachusetts
2 M Joseph Wallace Young
Born: April 1874 - Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Susie Jeanette Glover Marr: August 25, 1897 - Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts
3 F Emily Smith Young
Born: February 4, 1877 - Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Arthur Merrill Young
Born: February 12, 1878 - Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret M. Jameson Marr: June 20, 1901 - Braintree, Norfolk, MassachusettsSpouse: Mary A. De Laurier Marr: November 24, 1904 - Hyde Park, Suffolk, Massachusetts
5 M Burt Kingman Young
Born: November 22, 1881 - Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Wife - Amelia A. Smith
Y
Death Notes: Child - Minnie Simmons Young
Y
Death Notes: Child - Joseph Wallace Young
Y
Death Notes: Child - Emily Smith Young
Y
Death Notes: Child - Arthur Merrill Young
Y
Death Notes: Child - Burt Kingman Young
Amos Smith and Esther M. York
Husband Amos Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Esther M. York
Born: November 15, 1754 - Stonington, New London Co. Conn. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Amos York Mother: Lucretia Miner
Children
John Yorke and Ann Smith
Husband John Yorke
Born: - Oakley, Northamptonshire, England Baptized: Died: - Oakley, Northamptonshire, England Buried:
Father: John Yorke Mother: Katherine Patterdale
Marriage:
Wife Ann Smith
Born: - Oakley, Northamptonshire, England Baptized: Died: - England Buried:
Father: Robert Smyth Smith Mother: Annie
Children
1 F Margaret Yorke
Born: 1525 - Alofts, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: 1625 Buried:Spouse: Gregory Bernard Frobisher Marr: 1547
Uriah Wheller and Ann Smith
Husband Uriah Wheller
Born: September 28, 1723 - Sudbury, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Sudbury, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Uriah Wheller Mother: Abigail Rice
Marriage: May 15, 1768 - Sudbury, Massachusetts
Wife Ann Smith
Born: - Sudbury, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Henry Wheller
Born: January 17, 1771 - Sudbury, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Ann Smith
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ann Smith
Born: - Hampton, NH Baptized: Died: - Hampton, NH Buried:
Father: Mother: Ann Dale
Children
Notes: Marriage
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Ann Smith
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Ann Smith
Born: October 30, 1800 - Charlottetown, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada Baptized: Died: December 19, 1871 - Laketown, Rich, Utah Buried: December 1871 - Laketown, Rich, Utah
Father: John Smith Mother: Catherine Anderson
Children
Notes: Marriage
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Thomas Reid Thompson and Anna Elizabeth Smith
Husband Thomas Reid Thompson
Born: March 17, 1823 - Oxford, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: November 25, 1880 Buried:
Father: Benjamin Smith Mother: Hannah Merrill
Marriage: March 18, 1847
Wife Anna Elizabeth Smith
Born: October 6, 1825 - Fort Lawrence, Cumberland, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: April 15, 1860 Buried:
Father: Joseph Smith Mother: Mary Ann Carter
Children
1 F Josephine Adelia Thompson
Born: February 20, 1850 - Parrsboro, Cumberland, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Richard Thompson Smith Marr: August 28, 1868
2 M Albert Busby Thompson
Born: September 30, 1851 - Oxford, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: - Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Buried:Spouse: Oressa Black Marr: November 19, 1876 - Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
3 M Herbert Hart Thompson
Born: March 4, 1854 - Oxford, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: November 29, 1921 - Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Buried:Spouse: Martha Baird Marr: July 25, 1878
4 F Alma Thompson
Born: August 1, 1857 - Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: January 26, 1921 Buried:Spouse: William Douglas Payne Stewart Marr: December 29, 1875
5 F Clara Amy Thompson
Born: August 13, 1859 - Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Jonathan Tuttle and Anne E. Smith
Husband Jonathan Tuttle
Born: August 25, 1664 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: H0PG-H6
Father: John Tuttle Mother: Mary Holyoke
Marriage:
Wife Anne E. Smith
Born: 1664 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Jemima Tuttle
Born: 1693 - Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Jonathan Tuttle
Born: 1695 - Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: November 1788 - Willington, Tolland Co., Connecticut Buried:
3 F Anne Tuttle
Born: 1697 - Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M James Tuttle
Born: 1699 - Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: June 12, 1784 - North Yarmouth, Cumberland, ME Buried:Spouse: Anna Burrell Marr: April 6, 1721 - Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts
5 M Jotham Tuttle
Born: 1703 - Medford, Middlesex Co. MA Baptized: Died: April 9, 1776 - Goffstown, Hillsborough Co. NH Buried:
6 M Josiah Tuttle
Born: 1707 - Medford, Middlesex Co. MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 F Rebecca Tuttle
Born: 1710 - Medford, Middlesex Co. MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Mary Tuttle
Born: 1712 - Medford, Middlesex Co. MA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Wife - Anne E. Smith
Y
Death Notes: Child - Jemima Tuttle
Y
Death Notes: Child - Anne Tuttle
Y
Death Notes: Child - Josiah Tuttle
Y
Death Notes: Child - Rebecca Tuttle
Y
Death Notes: Child - Mary Tuttle
Male Smith Steves and Annie Smith
Husband Male Smith Steves
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Annie Smith
Born: February 22, 1913 Baptized: Died: February 22, 1997 Buried:
Father: Stewart Dunbar Smith 25 Mother: Ida Belle Barnett 25
Children
General Notes: Husband - Male Smith Steves
source Richard Enman/Sharon Collins files + Upton, Oxford, Maine Names + Andover, Oxford, Maine Connections...
General Notes: Wife - Annie Smith
United States Census, 1920 for Annie Smith
Name: Annie Smith
Residence: Everett City 2, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Estimated Birth Year: 1914
Age: 6
Birthplace: Massachusetts
Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter
Gender: Female
Race: White
Marital Status: Single
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Birthplace:
Film Number: 1820709
Digital Folder Number: 4301106
Image Number: 00728
Sheet Number: 4
Household Gender Age
Parent Stewart D Smith M 39y
Parent Ida B Smith F 30y
Arthur Smith M 8y
Annie Smith F 6y
Harold Smith M 3y9m
United States Census, 1930 for Annie Smith
Name: Annie Smith
Event: Census
Event Date: 1930
Event Place: North Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Gender: Female
Age: 17
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Birthplace: Massachusetts
Estimated Birth Year: 1913
Immigration Year:
Relationship to Head of Household: Daughter
Father's Birthplace: Canada
Mother's Birthplace: Canada
Enumeration District Number: 0396
Family Number: 243
Sheet Number and Letter: 9A
Line Number: 47
NARA Publication: T626, roll 927
Film Number: 2340662
Digital Folder Number: 4607663
Image Number: 00289
Household Gender Age
Parent Stewart Smith M 49
Parent Alda Smith F 39
Arthur Smith M 18
Annie Smith F 17
Harold Smith M 14
Warren Smith M 9
source Richard Enman/Sharon Collins files + Upton, Oxford, Maine Names + Andover, Oxford, Maine Connections...
Ezra Stiles and Aramita Jane Smith
Husband Ezra Stiles
Born: - Stanley, Hants Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Aramita Jane Smith
Born: 1857 - Nappan, Cumb Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Francis Smith Mother: Sarah Ann Read
Children
Arnold George Smith and Dorothy Mary Swindells
Husband Arnold George Smith
Born: October 15, 1909 - Fenwick, Cum Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: 1980 Buried:
Father: George Caleb Smith Mother: Mable Nelson
Marriage: July 18, 1934 - Peebles, Saskatchewan
Wife Dorothy Mary Swindells
Born: March 14, 1910 - Peebles, Saskatchewan Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Walshaw
2 M Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Knippelberg
3 F Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Arthur Llyod Smith
Husband Arthur Llyod Smith
Born: 1911 - Greenville, Piscataquis, Maine Baptized: Died: June 1, 1967 - Rahway NJ Buried:
Father: Arthur Isaac Smith Mother: Verna Bernice Hamilton
Marriage: September 5, 1940 - Maywood NJ
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Arthur Llyod Smith
LLYOD Smith Greenville, Piscataquis, ME 1911
HOTEL EMPLOYEE/BELL-HOP-/DOORMAN/PARKING ATTENDENT BEFORE MARRIAGE
.WORKED FOR MERCK'S IN NJ LAST ADDRESS WAS Raligh Rd.Rahway NJ
William Withrow and Athalana Flye Smith
Husband William Withrow
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Athalana Flye Smith
Born: June 1839 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: August 18, 1887 - Danvers, Essex, MA Buried:
Father: John Smith Mother: Lydia Rich
Noted events in her life were:
1. A.K.A.
2. Census
Children
Edson H. Stratton and Augusta Smith
Husband Edson H. Stratton
Born: - Waterloo, NY Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: James M. Stratton Mother: Maria Rogers
Marriage:
Wife Augusta Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
B. E. Smith
Husband B. E. Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M O. L. Smith
Born: 1914 - Paducah, Kentucky, USA Baptized: Died: 1980 Buried:
Benjamin Smith
Husband Benjamin Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Smith
Born: 1662 Baptized: Died: 1748 Buried:Spouse: Capt. William Clark
Benjamin Smith and Margery Toothaker
Husband Benjamin Smith
Born: December 10, 1795 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Buried:
Father: David Smith Mother: Eunice Thurston
Marriage: April 6, 1814 - Deer Isle, Hancock, ME
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census
2. Census
3. Occupation
4. Residence
Wife Margery Toothaker
Born: June 30, 1794 - Deer Isle, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Elijah Toothaker Mother: Elizabeth Daggett
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
2. Census
3. Census
4. Residence
5. Residence
Children
1 M Elijah Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: - Yellow Fever Buried:
2 F Lucinda Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Newell Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: - Rio DE Janeiro Buried:Spouse: Clarissa B. Sadler
4 F Eunice Smith
Born: June 6, 1817 - Deer Isle, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: September 26, 1863 - Rockland, Knox, ME Buried: - Grindle Hill Cemetery, Swan's Island, Hancock, MESpouse: Moses B. Sadler Marr: December 17, 1837 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME
5 M Benjamin Smith
Born: - Deer Isle, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: November 27, 1906 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Buried:Spouse: Dorothy Smith
6 M Sylvanus N. Smith
Born: - Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Clara
7 M Eben T. Smith
Born: September 1, 1827 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: February 26, 1871 - At Sea Off Schooner Clara Smith Buried:Spouse: Betsey BrownSpouse: Mary H. Sadler Marr: June 2, 1861 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME
8 F Phoebe Toothaker Smith
Born: - Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: David E. Sprague Marr: Union, Knox, ME
9 F Betsey Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: David Smith
10 M Rev. Andrew Jackson Smith
Born: September 10, 1836 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: November 16, 1876 - Waterford, Oxford, ME Buried:Spouse: Clementine Lancaster Marr: August 29, 1866
General Notes: Child - Eben T. Smith
He died on 26 Feb 1871. Lost at sea on a voyage from New York to Havana off the schooner "Clara Smith". Hewas mate on board that had a deckload of "shooks". Sea washed deckload oberboard sweeping him with it.
Benjamin Smith and Dorothy Smith
Husband Benjamin Smith
Born: - Deer Isle, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: November 27, 1906 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Buried:
Father: Benjamin Smith Mother: Margery Toothaker
Marriage:
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth
2. Census
3. Census
4. Census
5. Census
6. Occupation
7. Occupation
8. Occupation
9. Occupation
Wife Dorothy Smith
Born: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: February 27, 1907 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
2. Census
3. Census
4. Census
Children
1 M Frederick Warren Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Rosena M.
2 M Richard G. Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Eben C. Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Flora
4 F Leatona Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Mary E. Smith
Born: June 14, 1858 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: January 15, 1943 - Rockland, Knox, ME Buried:Spouse: David M. Stinson Marr: October 19, 1879 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME
Benjamin Smith and Wealthy Ann York
Husband Benjamin Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Wealthy Ann York
Born: November 3, 1759 - Stonington, New London Co. Conn. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Amos York Mother: Lucretia Miner
Children
David Smith and Betsey Smith
Husband David Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Betsey Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Benjamin Smith Mother: Margery Toothaker
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
2. Residence
Children
Billy Dean Smith and Patricia Ann Webber
Husband Billy Dean Smith
Born: August 19, 1936 - Idabel, Oklahoma Baptized: Died: November 26, 1989 - Waco, Texas Buried:
Father: William Ray Smith Mother: Virginia Adeana Wright
Marriage: February 2, 1957 - Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Wife Patricia Ann Webber
Born: December 16, 1935 - Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Leland Algene Webber Mother: Regina Ann Birt
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Divorced
Children
1 M Michael Dean Smith
Born: January 2, 1958 - Portland, Cumberland, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Pamela Sue Allen Marr: October 6, 1991 - San Diego, San Diego, California
2 M Jeffrey Thomas Smith
Born: February 21, 1959 - Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Colleen Ann Behme Marr: August 15, 1991 - Michigan
3 M Christopher Alan Smith
Born: April 28, 1961 - Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Gregory Aaron Smith
Born: October 23, 1962 - Ketchikan, Alaska Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Cynthia Ann Robertson Marr: April 11, 1987 - Kensington, MD
5 F Deborah Michelle Smith
Born: October 22, 1962 - Ketchikan, Juneau, Alaska Baptized: May 23, 1964 - Ketchikan, Juneau, Alaska Died: Buried:
Caleb Nickerson Smith and Mary Catherine Whynacht
Husband Caleb Nickerson Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: April 14, 1893 Buried:Marriage: December 3, 1837 - Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Wife Mary Catherine Whynacht
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: George Melchior Whynacht Mother: Mary Catherine Dauphinee
Other Spouse: Peter Brunswick - June 23, 1898 - St. Margaret's Bay, Halifax
Children
1 F Rebecca Smith
Born: March 25, 1840 - Halifax County, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: March 28, 1916 - Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire Buried:Spouse: Thomas James Trueman Marr: April 6, 1867 - Halifax, Nova Scotia 31
2 F Sarah Smith
Born: March 25, 1840 - Halifax County, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: December 1843 - St. Margaret's Bay, Halifax Buried:
3 M George William Smith
Born: November 16, 1841 - Halifax County, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: June 12, 1930 - Halifax, Nova Scotia 31 Buried:
4 M Stephen Smith
Born: December 25, 1849 - Halifax County, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: February 6, 1930 - St. Margaret's Bay, Halifax 31 Buried:
5 M John Caleb Smith
Born: February 29, 1852 - Tantallon, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: July 10, 1940 - Tantallon, Nova Scotia 31 Buried:
6 M Elisha Smith
Born: May 1, 1854 - Halifax County, Nova Scotia 32 Baptized: Died: April 22, 1948 - Bedford, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia 31 Buried:
7 F Hannah Isabella Smith
Born: February 26, 1860 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Calvin F. Smith and Catherine Wallace
Husband Calvin F. Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: 1927 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Catherine Wallace
AKA: Catherine Smith Born: December 26, 1873 - Bagot, Renfrew Co, ON Baptized: Died: March 18, 1956 - Horton, Renfrew Co, ON Buried: March 1956 - Castleford Cemetery, Castleford, ON
Father: James Wallace Mother: Elizabeth McNiven
Children
1 F Lila Smith
AKA: Lila Reid Born: Baptized: Died: 1949 Buried:Spouse: William Reid
2 M Russell Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Roy Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Reuben J. Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Archibald Smith
AKA: Bud Smith Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M John W. Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Ronald Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 F Gladys Smith
AKA: Gladys Miller Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Donald Miller
9 F Agnes Smith
AKA: Agnes Moreland Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: P. N. Moreland
10 F Lydia Smith
AKA: Lydia Campbell Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: C. Campbell
Death Notes: Wife - Catherine Wallace
at the home of her son Russell
Almond Hibbard Wyman and Caroline E. Smith
Husband Almond Hibbard Wyman
Born: July 3, 1814 - Belgrade, Maine Baptized: Died: 1867 - Belgrade, Maine Buried:
Father: David Wyman Mother: Esther Page
Marriage:
Wife Caroline E. Smith
Born: 1816 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles Hibbard Wyman
Born: September 20, 1837 - Belgrade, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Alice B. Mills
2 M Henry Floreston Detest Wyman
Born: May 12, 1840 - Belgrade, Maine Baptized: Died: 1921 - Belgrade, Maine Buried: 1921 - Pine Grove Cem., Belgrade, MaineSpouse: Deliah Crowell
General Notes: Child - Charles Hibbard Wyman
http://www.rootsweb.com/~mecoakla/documents/records.html:
A-9-1-1 Charles Hibbard-4 WYMAN, b 20 Sep 1837; mar Alice B MILLS, d/o
William MILLS. Children:
1 WYMAN, Almond P.
2 WYMAN, Charles Prescott.
3 WYMAN, Clinton H, prob the Clinton WYMAN who was b ca 1876, mar Alla
PAGE and died 19 Dec 1953; Alla (PAGE) WYMAN also b ca 1876, d 18 Dec
1953 (Guptill, compiler, Past and Present: Pictures and People of
Belgrade, Maine 1774 - 1976, n.p., ?1976)..
4 WYMAN, Mary A.
5 WYMAN, Ralph B. Roster...of...1917-1919 says one WYMAN, Ralph M,
388241, b Oakland 16 Feb 1887, res Winslow,...
SOURCE: Belgrade VR, V1.
Gilbert Updike and Catherine Smith
Husband Gilbert Updike
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ludowick Op Ten Dyke Mother: Gertrude
Marriage:
Wife Catherine Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Richard Smith Mother: Elizabeth
Children
1 F Elizabeth Updike
Born: 1644 Baptized: Died: 1714 Buried:Spouse: George Wightman
Charles L. Smith and Chrissa Wilder
Husband Charles L. Smith
Born: - Boston, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Boston, Massachusetts Buried:Marriage: October 23, 1806 - Hingham, Massachusetts
Wife Chrissa Wilder
Born: July 30, 1780 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: May 24, 1837 Buried:
Father: Edward Wilder Mother: Mary Hersey
Children
1 M Charles Wilder Smith
Born: November 5, 1811 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Boston, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: Charlotte Wilder Marr: November 12, 1837 - Hingham, Massachusetts
2 F Mary Ford Smith
Born: January 1814 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: September 29, 1863 - Hingham, Massachusetts Buried:Spouse: James S. Beal
Charles Wilder Smith and Charlotte Wilder
Husband Charles Wilder Smith
Born: November 5, 1811 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: - Boston, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Charles L. Smith Mother: Chrissa Wilder
Marriage: November 12, 1837 - Hingham, Massachusetts
Wife Charlotte Wilder
Born: February 21, 1814 - Hingham, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Edward Wilder Mother: Abigail Sylvester
Children
Constance Smith
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Constance Smith
Born: July 5, 1909 - Greenville, Piscataquis, Maine Baptized: Died: 1998 - Greenville, Piscataquis, Maine Buried:
Father: Arthur Isaac Smith Mother: Verna Bernice Hamilton
Children
General Notes: Wife - Constance Smith
Smith Constance Bride's Residence: Greenville, ME
Groom's Name:Faulkner Andrew W Groom's Residence: Greenville, ME
Marriage Date: May 7 , 1929
:Constance Faulkner Age:20 Estimated birth year: 1909
Relation to Head-of-house: Daughter
Home in 1930: Greenville, Piscataquis, Maine
Name: Faulkner Constance S
Bride's Residence: Greenville, ME
Groom's Name: York Howard E
Groom's Residence: The Forks, ME
Marriage Date: July 26 , 1936
Dale Kevin Smith
Husband Dale Kevin Smith
Born: October 29, 1959 - Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: 2060 Buried:Marriage: 1984 - Amherst, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Other Spouse: Loretta Jane Simmonds - February 17, 1994 - Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Noted events in his life were:
1. Education - Amherst Regional High School-Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada
2. Ethnic origin - England
3. Masonic Lodge - St. John's Lodge No. 2, Freemasons Hall, Barrington St., Halifax, Nova Scotia.
4. Occupation - Publisher-Masonic
5. Occupation - Semi-Retired
6. Residence - Kitchener, Ontario, Canada & Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
7. Occupation, 2009 - Property Manager-Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
8. Occupation, 2010 - Semi-Retired
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Dale Kevin Smith
"People will not look forward to posterity who never look back to their ancestors."---Edmund Burke
Dale K Smith (Paternal) is a direct descendant of Nathaniel Smith & Elizabeth Duck, Fort Lawrence, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada, who came to Nova Scotia in the Yorkshire Migration in 1774, aboard the "Albion". He's also a descendant of Capt. John Fillmore, Col. Joseph Morse, founder of Amherst, Nova Scotia, William "Pioneer" Chapman, Richard Colburn, David Hunter & Margaret Martin, Peter Pineo, the elder, Capt. William Brewster, Joseph Bickerton of Sackville, New Brunswick, Myles Standish (Mayflower), John Alden (Mayflower), Henry Samson/Sampson (Mayflower), Simon "The Rebel" Newcomb, Nathaniel Travis, and others. (Maternal) Thaddee Gauthier & Annabelle Richard, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Richard Crawshaw & Hannah Moxon, Yorkshire, England, Thomas Hansom & Sarah Fox, Yorkshire, England, Capt. Robert Morris & Elizabeth Pexton, Yorkshire, England, and others.
Notes: Marriage
Daniel Smith
Husband Daniel Smith
Born: January 27, 1823 - NH Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Winthrop Smith Mother: Eleanor Locke
Marriage: November 30, 1843
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Death Notes: Husband - Daniel Smith
Daniel Smith and Mary Young
Husband Daniel Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Young
Born: April 28, 1658 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Young 33 34 35 Mother: Abigail Howland 21 33 34 35
Children
David Smith and Sarah Smith
Husband David Smith
Born: June 1, 1703 - Hampton, Rockingham Co, NH Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Israel Smith Mother: Sarah Libby
Marriage: 1725
Wife Sarah Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M David Smith
Born: - Rye, Rockingham Co, NH Baptized: Died: June 1, 1804 - Rye, Rockingham Co, NH Buried:Spouse: Mary Marden Marr: October 31, 1765 - Rye, Rockingham Co, NH
Death Notes: Husband - David Smith
Y
General Notes: Husband - David Smith
Note: Spouse is questionable.
General Notes: Child - David Smith
Father: David Smith b: 1 Jun 1703 in Hampton, NH
Mother: Sarah b: 1708
Source: Gina Llamas
David Smith and Eunice Thurston
Husband David Smith
Born: October 16, 1760 - Newbury, Essex, MA Baptized: Died: May 26, 1840 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Buried: May 27, 1840 - Swan's Island Cemetery, Swan's Island, Hancock, ME
Father: Josiah Smith Mother: Jemima Jewett
Marriage: October 22, 1786 - Deer Isle, Hancock, ME
Other Spouse: Betsey Gross
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth
2. Census
3. Misc.
Wife Eunice Thurston
Born: - Gloucester, Essex, MA Baptized: Died: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Buried:
Father: Capt. John Thurston Mother: Eunice Gott
Noted events in her life were:
1. Alt. Birth
2. Alt. Birth
3. Baptism
Children
1 M John Smith
Born: August 7, 1787 - Deer Isle, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: - At Sea In West India Trade Buried:
2 F Eunice Smith
Born: March 12, 1789 - Deer Isle, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Anthony Merchant Marr: September 20, 1814
3 M David Smith
Born: February 9, 1791 - Deer Isle, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: September 5, 1868 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Buried:Spouse: Lucy Gross Marr: July 31, 1818 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME
4 F Sarah B. Smith
Born: August 31, 1792 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: August 5, 1866 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Buried:Spouse: Benjamin Stinson Marr: January 3, 1811 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME
5 U Smith
Born: January 10, 1793 Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Benjamin Smith
Born: December 10, 1795 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Buried:Spouse: Margery Toothaker Marr: April 6, 1814 - Deer Isle, Hancock, ME
7 F Susannah Smith
Born: August 2, 1796 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M Andrew Smith
Born: December 18, 1797 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: March 18, 1799 Buried:
9 M George Smith
Born: February 22, 1799 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 F Mary Smith
Born: January 14, 1801 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
11 M Asa Smith
Born: August 23, 1803 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: - Saco, York, ME Buried:Spouse: Abigail Kent
12 M Samuel Smith
Born: January 8, 1805 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: April 15, 1806 Buried:
13 F Anna Smith
Born: August 15, 1806 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: April 27, 1807 Buried:
14 F Ann Smith
AKA: Anna Smith Born: December 21, 1808 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Benjamin Kent
General Notes: Husband - David Smith
David Smith, who was commonly called "King David", was the first permanent settler on Swan's Island. He was born in 1760, in New Hampshire, where he spent the early part of his life. He was married there and had three children. Concerning his first wife and children we have no records. When the Revolutionary War broke out, he was a lad sixteen years old. He left his home and enlisted in the New Hampshire regiment under Gen. Cilley. He served throughout the war, being in many of the engagements of the North. He fought at the battle of Bennington, Vermont, where, it will be remembered, the Americans had collected a large amount of supplies. Burgoyne sent a detachment under Col. Baum to seize them. Gen. Stark with the militia met him there. As Stark saw the British lines forming he exclaimed: "There are the redcoats. We must beat them today or Betty Stark is a widow."
His bravery so inspired these raw troops that they defeated the British regulars, and took six hundred prisoners. Smith was also at the battle of Bemis Heights, near Saratoga, where he was badly wounded. For his services during the Revolutionary War he received a pension during the remainder of his life.
After the close of the war he came to Maine, with many others who were then leaving the older states to take up land in the district of Maine, which was then being rapidly developed. He settled at first at Deer Isle, where he lived for five years. Here, on October 23, 1786, he married Eunice, daughter of John Thurston, who came to Deer Isle in 1784 from Gloucester, Massachusetts. By this wife Smith had sixteen children. In 1781 he came here with the other workmen employed at Swan's saw and grist mills, and for a number of years he worked at the mills. He lived for a few years on Harbor Island, and afterwards moved into the "Big House". His wife died in 1809.
No longer having employment at the mills, Smith bought of Rufus B. Allyn, Swan's agent, a tract of two hundred and forty acres of land at the "North". One hundred acres of this land is now owned by his grandson, Benjamin Smith, esq., one hundred acres by Capt. John C. Kent, and forty acres by Charles Kent. On this place he first built a log house near where Charles Kent now lives, and later built a timber house forty feet square, which was located just across the highway from Capt.John C. Kent's house.
After the death of his second wife, he married Betsey, daughter of George Gross, who came to Deer Isle in 1784 from Harpswell. Gross was a Revolutionary soldier, and was pensioned by the government. By this wife, Smith had eight children - twenty fourin all after coming here, besides the three by his first wife in New Hampshire. Mrs. Smith died in 1868, aged eighty years.
After moving upon tis tract of land, Smith cleared a fine farm, and spent the remainder of his life as a successful farmer. The soil was then rich, and excellent crops were harvested. He died in 1840, aged eighty years. Most of his large and interesting family settled here. Their children were as follows:
John, born in 1787, was lost at sea while engaged in the West India trade, at about the age of twenty-one years.
Eunice, who was born in 1789, became tye wife of Anthony Merchant, jr., of Merchant's Island. He was born in 1790. Merchant's family settled Merchant's Island, and from him it received its name. They had on son, David S., and one daughter, who became the wife of Willard Mathews, who at the time resided on Merchant's Island. After his marriage he removed to Belfast out of which place he sailed for a number of years as master Mariner. After Eunice's death, Mr. Merchant married Maria Gross. He was for many years collector of taxes in the Isle au Haut collection district, and was a faithful and efficient officer. He died about 1865, at the age of Seventy-five years.
David, 2d, born in 1791. These three children were born at Deer Isle previous to his coming here.
Sarah, born in 1792, on Harbor Island,became the wife of Benjamin Stinson, esq.
Benjamin, born in 1795, at the "Big House". He was the first white child born on this island.
George, born in 1799, never married.
Asa was born in 1803
Ann, wife of Benjamin Kent, was born in 1808.
All the rest of the children by his second wife died in childhood.
By his third wife his children were: John; Mary, who became the wife of Samuel Kent; Eliza, wife of Johnson Billings; James; Lucy, wife of John Stinson, who after his death married John Valentine and lived at Irish Point; William; Dorothy, who married Benjamin Smith, 2d; Solomon, who died young.
HISTORY OF SWAN’S ISLAND
When this group of islands was purchased, they were mostly covered by a dense forest of evergreen trees pine, hemlock, spruce and fir. Sometime before its discovery by Champlain, a part of the island had been burned over,but in the century and more to the time of the arrival of English settlers, a new and better growth had covered the burnt area. The trees in this primeval forest attained great size. This luxurious growth was due to a large amount of decayed foliage, which enriched the soil. After this growth was cut off and manufactured into lumber, the underbrush was burned to clear farms, and large flocks of sheep were turned loose in the wild lands. The richness, where it covered rocky land, was washed into the sea. On this impoverished soil, a smaller growth of spruce and fir now covers the back lots. When Swan came, in 1786, to take possession of his Island Empire, of twenty-five islands included in his purchase, he found a number of settlers who had for some years made their homes here. Ten of these islands had previously been given names by those who had occupied them, namely Burnt Coat, Marshall, John’s, Harbor, Black, Placentia, Loud (Long), Eastern Calf and Western Calf islands. The other fifteen islands had not become of sufficient importance to have been given names, so on the first survey they had been designated by letters. The inhabitants, who had made a temporary or permanent settlement on most of these islands, were pioneer adventurers who had strayed here from different coastal towns and foreign countries. They were a rough hardy people, and their conditions of living most primitive. Col. Swan came down from Boston with a party of friends in his ship to look over his purchase, and make plans for the future. He was a man of great energy and wealth, and the extent and extravagance of his plans gave the poor and primitive settlers the same impression as would the arrival of some great and powerful king. Soon after this visit, his ships began to arrive with a large number of craftsmen carpenters, masons, shipbuilders, millwrights, wharf builders, anda goodly number of common laborers. He also sent supplies and workmen’stools, oxen, cows and sheep. His first work was to erect saw and grist mills, to manufacture the large amount of lumber needed in his building. He selected for the location of his mansion a level tract of land on the eastern side of Old Harbor, which had been cleared by some former occupant. Workmen leveled the land, removed the stumps and rocks, and graded it down to the shore of the harbor. The cellar was dug, and a high brick basement built, and carpenters started on the erection of his mansion. The people of the island always spoke of this mansion as the Big House. It was built on the level tract of land near the residence of the late Harvey C. Bridges, facing Old Harbor, and with a fine view of the harbor, and beyond, the numerous islands extending to the horizon.The house was a large square house of two stories, of colonial style of architecture, with long pillars running up to the coping, surmounted by a cupola, with ornamental railing around the roof. The high brick basement supported the structure, and wide steps led to the piazzas on three sides of the building. There were huge chimneys such as were used when fireplaces were used for heating. There was a long ell at the back for servants’ quarters, andseveral outbuildings and stables. It is said that Montpelier, the home of Gen. Henry Knox, of Thomaston, built nine years later, very much resembled Col. Swan’s mansion at Swan’s Island. His lawns were terraced in gradual descent to the harbor; trees, flowers and shrubs were planted. The first History of Maine, written by Williamson and published in 1833, speaks of it, as a splendid mansion built by Col. Swan, but adds, that it is fast falling into decay. After Swan’s sudden departure to France, his agents managed his affairs for some years, but finally the mansion was abandoned,and without any caretaker, began to deteriorate. Settlers arriving used it as a temporary home while their own house was in the process of erection. Several of the older people told me of the house which they remembered when it was in good repair, but for the want of paint and other repairs, it was in a poor condition when it was destroyed by fire in 1840, after it had stood more than fifty years.After the mansion was burned, the bricks and other material were taken away by the incoming people for use in building chimneys in the houses they were erecting. One of the old settlers told me that when his father came herein 1820, they made their temporary home in the Big House, which at that time sheltered thirteen families. Where this mansion stood, the grass still grows green, and for some years flowers and shrubs bloomed each year. Swan’s saw and grist mills were erected at the same time as the mansion.They were built on either side of a small island, now called Hen island, where a substantial dam had been built, which enclosed a body of water which furnished abundant power by ebb and flow of the tide. The masonry of this dam can still be seen. The saw mill was over the southern mill stream, and the grist mill at the northern side. From each mill a broad roadway ran to theshore. These mills were operated for more than twenty years by Swan’s agents, and other parties. Finally, Swan abandoned this property. The serviceable lumber having been cut off, and better and cheaper facilities for obtaining bread food, made these mills unprofitable. The old water wheel still stood, and the tide flowed over the dam. The buildings and their foundations gradually crumbled away and fell into the pond. Swan built a large store on the Point, which is still called Store Point, where he kept a good stock of such materials as was needed by his workmen, as well as the other settlers. After Prince left, the store was taken over by Silas Hardy, where he traded, built vessels, and in the same store kept the first post office on the island. During the operation of these mills, a large amount of excellent lumberwas shipped from the wharfs he had erected. Quite a number of the early settlers came here on Swan’s vessels. A colony of Irishmen, as laborers, cutoff all the timber on that part of the island, since called Irish Point. The stones used in Swan’s grist mill had an interesting history. After the mills had decayed and fallen into the pond, the two larger stones used to crush the grain were purchased by a man named Bovden, of Brooklin, moved to that place, and installed in a mill that he operated for many years at Benjamin river. Later this mill came into the possession of Abraham Reed, and when his son, Jacob Reed, came to Swan’s Island and built a mill near the eastern shore, he brought these same stones with him. After he had operated his gristmill several years, they were bought by a Silver Mining Company to crush ore in their quarry, operated for a few years near the residence of Arthur Torrey. When this enterprise failed, these stones were left in the building, which finally fell to the ground, and gradually disappeared. Trees grew and obliterated its location. Herbert Joyce, having been informed by his father of their last location, attempted to explore the region and rescue them. With crowbar and pickaxe,he at last located them, among the trees, well under ground. He dug them up and used them for a base for his flag pole in front of his house on the west side of Old Harbor where, no doubt, they will be preserved for a time as a relic of the past. Another interesting relic, was a log found submerged in Swan’s Mill pond, where it had lain for more than a hundred years. The heart of the log was found in good state of preservation, and Llewellyn Joyce made some interesting articles fashioned from that log. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts agreed to exempt Swan’s property here from taxation for a period of twenty-five years, provided he settled within seven years, twenty-two Protestant families, built or caused to be built twenty-two houses at least twenty-two feet square, to build a church, and establish a grammar school. In order to get the required number of families for permanent residents, Swan offered to people of the surrounding towns one hundred acres of land free, either on Burnt Coat or the other islands in hispossession, if they came, built a house, and occupied their property for a term of seven years; at the expiration of that period he would give them a deed of the land so occupied. Besides the men who came here on Swan’s ships, mostly unmarried, families came from Deer Isle, Sedgwick, Mt. Desert and other towns. Most of the young men who came from Massachusetts married among the incoming families, and settled here as permanent inhabitants. There was a demand for common laborers, and the wages offered were most attractive. Some chopped wood in the forest, others, with ox-teams, hauled the logs to the mills, worked at the grist mill, and loaded lumber on vessels that took it to market. There was work building wharves, carpenters for house building, and an urgent call for boat builders, as many of the native population had been fishermen in their former homes. The extensive fisheries, under Swan’s plan, were not to be neglected, as was noted particularly in a subsequent conveyance of property. This industry, however, was not regularly adopted at first, as other lines of employment promised better income, but in after years, it became the chief occupation of the whole town. The church and schoolhouse had not been built at the time of Swan’s departure and the agents by whom his property was managed later did not fulfill Swan’s agreement with the state. Swan had a confidential agent, Joseph Prince, of Beverly, Mass., who came with him, and superintended all the business during the early years of settlement. Prince received $500 a year and his family supported. He managed the saw and grist mills, employed the workmen and paid them their wages, and managed the store. In Hancock Registry of Deeds, vol. 5, page 481, is the following agreement which Swan made with the settlers, dated Feb. 28, 1798: James Swan of Dorchester appointed Joseph Prince of Swan’s Island, formerly Burnt Coat (This is the first time Swan’s Island was recorded) withpower of attorney to sell and convey to David Smith, Joshua Grindle and Moses Staples, one hundred acres of land. To John Rich, William Davis,David Bickmore, Isaac Sawyer and —— Knowlton, thirty acres each, all to betaken from the Great island, and sixty acres of land on Marshall island to Samuel Emerson; and to any other fishermen, who owns a fishing boat, and may settle on the Great island, ten acres each. To be theirs on the following conditions, viz.: They shall live on said land seven years, counting the actual settlement with their families and stock. They shall pay all taxes assessed by the town, state or general government. They shall cut no more wood or timber than to make good and farmer-like improvements, and shall pay the expenseof surveying. Each shall lay out through his land such roads as my agent shall direct, and keep it in repair for seven years. As far as the case may admit, the cordwood and lumber cut on these lands shall be carried to market in vessels belonging to said Swan or his heirs. In like manner the logs felled on this land shall be carried to the saw mills now erected on said island. If the conditions are not complied with, at the end of seven years these lands, with all improvements thereon, shall return to said Swan. This agreement was acknowledged before John Vinal, a justice of the peace at Boston. Soon after 1800, Joseph Prince returned to Beverly, but continued in Swan’s employ in Boston, which required all his attention. Prince no doubt acted in this capacity for many years, as in the final settlement of Swan’s estate, when his will was probated, May 7, 1831, Joseph Prince’s claim against the estate, which was allowed, amounted to $19,749.50. After Swan’s departure for France, his business here was transacted by different agents. Often there was no agent at all, and his property was neglected. His fine mansion began to deteriorate for want of care; the mills closed, and the store was occupied by Silas Hardy. Although Swan’s son was living in Thomaston at that time, there is no record that he or any other member of the family interested themselves in their property here. With Swan’s departure, and the abandonment of his extensive operations, the people, who had had promise of employment and wages which at that time seemed like riches, were exceedingly depressed. Some of them returned to their former homes, but most of them remained and adapted themselves to thenew conditions which did not offer a very flattering prospect for the future. For several years the island’s growth and prosperity remained stationary, while the people were adjusting themselves to new modes of earning alivelihood. The fisheries were the only promise of the future.
The first settler to remain permanently was David Smith, who came herein 1791. He first lived on Harbor Island, where his daughter, Sarah, afterward the wife of Benjamin Stinson, was born. He then moved to the Big House while building a house for himself, and while there his son, Benjamin Smith, was born in 1795, said to be the first white child born on Swan’s Island. Moses Staples came soon after Smith. Both these men had large families, and the descendents of each are numbered in the thousands. Of all the early settlers, these two families are represented by the largest number of descendents in this town at the present time.
The manner in which the people lived here in those early times, may be of interest to future generations. The people met and conquered conditionswhich in this day would be considered impossible. Their condition was not much different from other frontier settlements, except that their isolation on an island, made them more dependent on their own resources. When winter came, they were surrounded by the turbulent ocean, so that stores had to be provided for and their wants anticipated while their boats could reach the mainland. Many of the events, which follow, were related to me in detail by the aged people living when I came to this island. Many of the conditions described have extended down to within my own recollection, in another town. I have personally seen many of the events similar to those described tome by these early residents.Although there were saw mills here, most of the first houses were built of logs. Perhaps the expense was less, or they could construct better to keep out the cold. The chimney and fireplaces were built of surf-worn rocks from thebeaches, and plastered with cement made from burned clam shells and sand.The men who built these cabins were a rough, hardy people, used to hardwork and unknown to luxuries. Some of these had been Revolutionary soldiers adventurous, used to hardship and exposure, restless, as is usual after war’s experience, not willing to return to the peaceful conditions they had left, eager for new adventures in these unoccupied lands now open for settlement. Some left their past behind and sought shelter at this island retreat, where at that time there was no communication with the outside world a haven where they could start life anew. For some years there after any communication, even with relatives and friends they had left behind in their former homes, covered long periods of time. A chance traveler, or vessel seeking shelter in the harbor, sometimes brought news of the outside world which was eagerly received. It is interesting how these people, dependent upon their own resources, met and conquered the difficulties they encountered. They built their cabins in the shelter of the forest, constructed their own boats from the material that grew on the bank, made their nails and other ironwork in the blacksmith shop. Their sleds, carts, and household furniture were mostly constructed of the same material, and made by hand.The first houses were small, usually twenty-two feet square, with a lean-to attached. The whole lower part of the house was in one room, called the kitchen. This was used as cook room, dining room, sleeping quarters and general work shop. It was the family home, and in them were raised large families of children, the largest of which was that of David Smith, who had sixteen children by his first marriage and eight by his second wife twenty-four in all. Many other families were nearly as large. In this kitchen was a broad fireplace, wherein swung the crane, and there were pendent hooks of various lengths on which the pots and kettles were suspended. There was a wide, neatly-swept hearth, upon which was a roaring fire, where the bright tin baker was placed to bake the bread or roast the lamb.When a bannock was to be baked, the dough of corn meal and water was spread about an inch thick upon the baker of sheet iron about eight-by-eighteen inches, and placed upon the hearth, with a brick at its back to turn it to the fire. When its face side was cooked, which with a winter’s fire required but a few minutes, it was removed from the tin, turned upside down, and again presented to the fire. This gave a hard, brittle crust on both sides. These bannocks of corn meal or barley were the only bread used, as these grains could be readily raised on the cleared land, and ground at the mill. Wheat flour was too expensive to come within their means. At one side of the fireplace, and quite near there to, was a cavernous oven, which each Sunday was heated very hot by burning in it hard wood. When the stones or bricks of the oven were steaming hot, the ashes were scraped away, and the Sunday beans and brown bread, pumpkin pies, and a quarter of lamb were placed there in to cook. This process gave to the food a delicious flavor, and it came out steaming hot for breakfast. Under the oven was an ash hole with a capacity of several barrels, into which the ashes, from time to time, were shoveled. High above the fireplace was a mantelpiece, where was kept candlesticks, paper pipe-lighters, and the few ornaments which they possessed. By the side of the fireplace stood tongs, bellows, shovel, and a variety of pots, kettles and skillets.In the fall, after the house had been banked high with fir boughs and the cracks and crannies between the logs caulked to keep out Jack Frost, the correct thing was to lay in a supply of pitch wood for winter evening lights.This was not only used within the cabin, but to light the path when making night trips through the forest. Nearly all these people raised large, stalwart families, each member of which assumed his or her share of work as soon as they were old enough. Cattle and sheep were brought here at an early date. The latter were raised inlarge flocks at little expense, as no feeding was necessary, as the pasture land was extensive. In winter, seaweed and brouse furnished most of the feed required. Each owner marked his sheep, and turned them out together in the unoccupied lands. In shearing time they were all driven in, and each man’sflock was separated. After wool was sheared, it was washed and dried, then picked to clear it of foreign substances. It was then laboriously carded into rolls by hand.These hand cards were made of wood, 8 x 18 inches, with a handle to each,and the two inner sides were covered by leather through which protruded bentwires. Carding of rolls of wool was the task of the girls and women in their odd moments. Then the old spinning wheel was gotten out, and the rolls spun into yarn, reeled into skeins, put on a swift and finally wound into balls of suitable size. The knitting of woolen stockings and mittens, scarfs and wristers, was no small task for these large families. Then, by the hand loom,they wove the yarn into cloth for blankets and underclothing. Some of this cloth was dyed and pressed, which made a comfortable, if not an elegant wardrobe for both men’s and women’s wear. Only one of these ancient looms is left in this town at present time, although in earlier days they were found in nearly every household.The house furnishings in those early days, were of the most primitive character. Most of it was home-made. Chairs, tables, bedsteads were fashioned from trees of the forest. The walls on the inside of the cabin were hewn square, and the crevices caulked with moss, and plastered over to keep out the cold. Sometimes, if newspapers were available, they were used as paper on the walls. On old lady told me she learned the alphabet, when a child, from the newspapers on their cabin walls.From the beams overhead were suspended bundles of herbs, strings of dried apples and newly-made sausages. The chairs had tall, straight backs,and they were arranged around the wall. Candles for lighting were made of tallow in moulds. A wick was placed in each of the twelve moulds, the bottom closed, and melted tallow poured in. When cooled, they were ready for use. Some had brought candlesticks of brass or glass from their formerhomes. The fishing vessels that visited Canadian waters often brought home candlesticks and chinaware, which had been imported from Europe, and wereof fancy designs. Shoes and leather boots for both men and women, were made and repaired by the local cobbler out of skins he had tanned. The beds were high-posted, and often covered by a canopy top, and were corded upwith rope, and covered by a sack filled with straw or fragrant meadow grass.On top of this was a thick feather bed, made from the feathers of the seabirdsthat came in large flocks every fall. There were blankets made of wool, and quilts; the latter a marvel in combinations of colored material worked in fancy designs by needle, was the outside cover.As all space had to be utilized in those small houses, there was a trundlebed for the children, made to fit under the outer bed. This was out of sight in the daytime, but was drawn out at bedtime and made a sleeping place for two or more children. A settee with rockers was near the chimney corner. This was six feet long. A part of the front had a rack behind, which made a convenient receptacle forthe ever-present baby, and still room for another person to set. There was an open cupboard, in which the polished pewter and brass dishes reflected the light from the fireplace.Chinaware, carefully preserved during their pilgrimage here, was highly prized, and only used on special occasions. Plates, steele knives and spoons, colored bowls and platters, with yellow mugs for their tea made up their culinary necessities. The floor, made of logs planed smooth, was unpainted, and sometimes covered with a coating of sand, which on Saturday was swept up, leaving the wood clean and white. Two of the settlers had long clocks, but these were luxuries. Sun marks on the side of the cabin or windowsill, or the hourglass marked the passage of the hours. The first brooms were homemade, with a handle like an ordinary broom, with the lower end flattened on either side, and pierced by a peg. Fir boughs of the HERE THE MANUSCRIPT ENDS.• Was this a printers proof of which the remaining pages were separated?• Was this an actual printed copy?• Will anyone ever find the remainder of Dr. Small’svaluable work? If not, what a terrible loss. No onecan ever fill in the remainder of his work without his notes, or the remainder of this document.
David Smith
Husband David Smith
Born: - Chatham, Mass Baptized: Died: 1795 - Shelrose Island, Nova Scotia Buried:Marriage: 1755 - Chatham, Mass
Other Spouse: Sarah Hamblen - 1741 - Chatham, Mass
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
David Smith
Husband David Smith
Born: May 6, 1727 Baptized: Died: December 23, 1807 Buried:Marriage: December 16, 1768 - Boston, Mass
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Dewing - March 27, 1751
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - David Smith
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Blaine C. Witham and Dia Dama Lavina Smith
Husband Blaine C. Witham
Born: August 17, 1884 - Kouts, Porter, IN Baptized: Died: June 28, 1973 - McPherson, Mcpherson, KS Buried:
Father: Joseph Spencer Witham Mother: Margaret Louisa Cullens
Marriage: December 23, 1904 - Killarney, Manitoba, Canada
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census
2. Census
3. Census
4. Census
5. Census, Surry, ard, ND
6. Education, At School
7. Occupation
8. Occupation
9. Occupation
10. Occupation
11. Residence
12. Soc Sec Num
Wife Dia Dama Lavina Smith
Born: March 16, 1889 - Huntington Co., IN Baptized: Died: June 20, 1973 - McPherson, Mcpherson, KS Buried:
Father: John Creek Smith Mother: Evalena Elizabeth Honeycutt
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
2. Census
3. Census
4. Census, Surry, ard, ND
5. Occupation
6. Residence
Children
1 M Emery Witham
Born: - North Dakota Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Ruth L. Witham
Born: October 22, 1910 - North Dakota Baptized: Died: February 19, 1999 - Saint Paul, Ramsey, MN Buried:Spouse: Earl M. Luchsinger
3 M Claude S. Witham
Born: June 20, 1912 - North Dakota Baptized: Died: December 4, 1997 - Colorado Springs, El Paso, CO Buried:
4 F Agnes L. Witham
AKA: Aggie Born: February 11, 1914 - South Prairie, ND Baptized: Died: January 19, 2008 - Farmington Square Alzheimer's Unit, Salem, OR Buried: - Surrey Chuch Of The Brethren Cemetery, Surrey, Ward, NDSpouse: Edward J. Hoppman Marr: August 22, 1934Spouse: C. Frank Hemenway Marr: April 1988 - Salem
5 F Esther L. Witham
Born: February 28, 1916 - Stringtown, ND Baptized: Died: March 21, 2001 - McPherson, KS Buried:Spouse: Mark Wesley Emswiler
6 F Thelma Louise Witham
Born: September 26, 1917 - North Dakota Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Kinter Sheets Marr: December 14, 1937 - Surrey, Ward, ND
7 M Burton Clyde Witham
Born: - Ward Co., ND Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Louise Evelyn Nelson
8 M Lyle V. Witham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
9 M Robert B. Witham
Born: January 20, 1923 Baptized: Died: March 1984 - Parshall, Mountrail, ND Buried:Spouse: Beulah Doris Irwin Marr: March 23, 1947 - Surry, Ward, ND
10 M Gerald W. Witham
Born: July 6, 1924 - North Dakota Baptized: Died: March 9, 1978 - Springfield, Lane, OR Buried:Spouse: Audrey Jane Zook Marr: September 24, 1944 - Surrey, Ward, ND
11 F Evelyn F. Witham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
12 M E. Wayne Witham
Born: - North Dakota Baptized: Died: Buried:
Donald York and Dorothy Smith
Husband Donald York
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: C. Austin York Mother: Jennie York
Marriage:
Wife Dorothy Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Beverly York
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Elizabeth York
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Lloyd Andrew Waisner and Dorothy F. Rogers Smith
Husband Lloyd Andrew Waisner
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Sylvester Waisner Mother: Myrtie Ann Thomas
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Eva D. Chapdelaine
Wife Dorothy F. Rogers Smith
Born: - Porterville, Tulare Co., CA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Wanda May Waisner
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Robert M. Nilius
2 F Leila Ann Waisner
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Wilford S. BrownSpouse: Robert Roy SimmonsSpouse: James Travis Heath
Ebenezer Smith and Mary Tupper
Husband Ebenezer Smith 26
Born: - Truro, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Tupper 26
Born: 1799 Baptized: Died: July 25, 1820 Buried:
Father: Eliakim Tupper 26 Mother: Lydia Putnam 26
Children
Ebenezer Smith
Husband Ebenezer Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: - Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut Buried: AFN: 9J7N-VC
Father: Jonathan Smith Mother: Martha Bushnell
Marriage: 1701 - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut
Noted events in his life were:
1. Alt. Birth
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary Smith
Born: June 21, 1704 - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: March 18, 1765 Buried: AFN: 9J7N-XP
2 F Martha Smith
Born: - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Baptized: - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Died: - Portland, Middlesex, Connecticut Buried: - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut AFN: 4VBD-5GSpouse: Benoni Hale Marr: June 23, 1989 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
3 M David Smith
Born: - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Baptized: April 16, 1710 - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Died: Buried: AFN: 9J7N-ZVSpouse: Susanna Hathaway Marr: March 7, 1792
4 M Ebenezer Smith
Born: - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: 1763 Buried: AFN: 9J7P-01
5 F Sarah Smith
Born: November 24, 1714 - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 9J7P-16Spouse: Elisha Clark Marr: September 21, 1738 - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut
6 F Ruth Smith
Born: September 22, 1716 - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Baptized: September 30, 1716 - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Died: July 31, 1742 - Middle Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut Buried: AFN: 9J7P-2CSpouse: Nathan Brainerd Marr: October 25, 1739 - Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut
7 F Eunice Smith
Born: July 3, 1718 - Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Baptized: Died: May 29, 1740 Buried: AFN: 9J7P-3J
Birth Notes: Husband - Ebenezer Smith
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut
Wallace Smith and Edna Doris Smith
Husband Wallace Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Edna Doris Smith
Born: 1908 - Nappan, Cumb Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Ephraim Trueman Smith Mother: Lydia Ripley
Children
Edward Smith and Julie Elizabeth Stadtman
Husband Edward Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Julie Elizabeth Stadtman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Other Spouse: Robert Gagnon
Children
1 M Shawn Douglas Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Richard Younker and Eleanor Smith
Husband Richard Younker
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Eleanor Smith
Born: 1947 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Brinsley Smith Mother: Ruth Birt
Children
1 M Allan Younker
Born: 1978 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 F Susan Younker
Born: 1981 Baptized: Died: Buried:
William Smith and Eleanor Smith
Husband William Smith
Born: 1815 Baptized: Died: August 7, 1869 - River Philip, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada Buried:
Father: Mother: Hannah Merrill
Marriage: June 17, 1869
Wife Eleanor Smith
Born: April 16, 1829 - Fort Lawrence, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: - River Philip, Cumberland, Nova Scotia Buried:
Father: Joseph Smith Mother: Mary Ann Carter
Children
1 M Benjamin Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Alexander White and Eleanor Smith
Husband Alexander White
Born: 1550 - Sturton Le Steeple, Nottingham, England Baptized: - Newton Parish Died: May 6, 1596 - Sturton Le Steeple, Nottingham, England Buried: - Nottinghamshire, Eng AFN: 8505-GP
Father: Thomas White Mother: Tamesen
Father: Thomas White Mother:
Marriage: 1574 - Sturton Le Steeple, Nottingham, England
Wife Eleanor Smith
Born: 1546 - Stourton, Le Steeple, Notts, Eng Baptized: - OR, Welbourne, Lincs, Eng Died: 1599 - Stourton, Le Steeple, Nottinghamshire, England Buried: - Eng AFN: 8505-HV
Father: William Smith Mother: Katherine Porter
Children
1 M Charles White
Born: 1575 - Stourton Le, Steeple, Notts, Eng Baptized: December 2, 1633 - All Saints, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland, England Died: December 25, 1633 Buried: AFN: 8505-PW
2 M Roger White
Born: 1578 - Stourton, Le Steeple, Notts, Eng Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 8505-Q3
3 F Bridget White
Born: 1579 - Stourton, Le Steeple, Nottinghamshire, England Baptized: Died: October 28, 1643 - Leyden, Holland, Netherlands Buried: AFN: 8505-NQSpouse: John Robinson Marr: St. Mary's, Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England
4 F Catherine White
Born: 1582 - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 16WQ-9LJSpouse: Gunner Carver
5 F Frances White
Born: 1585 - Sturton Le Steeple, Nottingham, England Baptized: Died: 1636 - Rotherham, Yorkshire, England Buried: - Rotherham, Yorkshire, England AFN: 8505-R8Spouse: Francis Jessup Marr: 1605 - Stourton, Le Steeple, Nottinghamshire, England
6 M Thomas Roger White
Born: 1586 - Sturton Le Steeple, Nottingham, England Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 8505-SFSpouse: Elizabeth Wales
7 M Edward White
Born: 1588 - Sturton Le Steeple, Nottingham, England Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 8505-TL
8 F Jane White
Born: 1589 - Sturton Le Steeple, Nottingham, England Baptized: December 11, 1589 - East Hendred, Berkshire, England Died: Buried: AFN: 8505-VRSpouse: Ralph Tickens
9 M William White
Born: November 10, 1591 - Leiden, Zuid Holland, Netherlands Baptized: Died: - Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Buried: - Plymouth, Plymouth County, MassachusettsSpouse: Susanna Anna Fuller Marr: 1612 - Netherlands
General Notes: Husband - Alexander White
1. Ancestral File.
2. IGI.
General Notes: Wife - Eleanor Smith
1. IGI.
2. Ancestral File.
General Notes: Child - Bridget White
1. Ancestral File.
General Notes: Child - William White
1. Records of Guest Kerr, kvnkerr@netscape.net.
Mayflower Compact 1620
Agreement Between the Settlers at New Plymouth : 1620
IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN. We, whose names are underwritten, the Loyal Subjects of our dread Sovereign Lord King James, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. Having undertaken for the Glory of God, and Advancement of the Christian Faith, and the Honour of our King and Country, a Voyage to plant the first Colony in the northern Parts of Virginia; Do by these Presents, solemnly and mutually, in the Presence of God and one another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil Body Politick, for our better Ordering and Preservation, and Furtherance of the Ends aforesaid: And by Virtue hereof do enact, constitute, and frame, such just and equal Laws, Ordinances, Acts, Constitutions, and Officers, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general Good of the Colony; unto which we promise all due Submission and Obedience.
IN WITNESS whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names at Cape-Cod the eleventh of November, in the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King James, of England, France, and Ireland, the eighteenth, and of Scotland the fifty-fourth, Anno Domini; 1620.
Mr. John Carver
Mr. William Bradford
Mr Edward Winslow
Mr. William Brewster
Isaac Allerton
Myles Standish
John Alden
John Turner
Francis Eaton
James Chilton John Craxton
John Billington
Moses Fletcher
John Goodman
Mr. Samuel Fuller
Mr. Christopher Martin
Mr. William Mullins
Mr. William White
Mr. Richard Warren
John Howland
Mr. Steven Hopkins Digery Priest
Thomas Williams
Gilbert Winslow
Edmund Margesson
Peter Brown
Richard Britteridge
George Soule
Edward Tilly
John Tilly
Francis Cooke Thomas Rogers
Thomas Tinker
John Ridgdale
Edward Fuller
Richard Clark
Richard Gardiner
Mr. John Allerton
Thomas English
Edward Doten
Edward Liester
Elery Gerald Smith and Bessie Mae Wyman
Husband Elery Gerald Smith
Born: December 1, 1887 - Jonesport, Maine Baptized: Died: November 19, 1967 - Kittery, Maine Buried:Marriage: March 4, 1915 - Manchester, New Hampshire
Wife Bessie Mae Wyman
Born: September 29, 1892 - Boston, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: May 25, 1961 - Kittery, Maine Buried:
Father: Fred Darling Wyman Mother: Delia Hersey Woodbury
Children
General Notes: Husband - Elery Gerald Smith
http://www.familysearch.org - SSDI:
Elery SMITH
Birth Date: 1 Dec 1887
Death Date: Nov 1967
Social Security Number: 002-20-2093
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: New Hampshire
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 03840
Localities: Greenland, Rockingham, New Hampshire
General Notes: Wife - Bessie Mae Wyman
Wyman Genealogy, John Howard Wyman at http://www.wyman.org:
Met at Lincoln, Maine, lived at Manchester, Newington, Portsmouth and
Greenland New Hampshire.Elery was a carpenter. Bessie contributed to the
Boston Post and was author of many poems, including. 'Supplication'. She
bought, renovated and resold several old houses in Portsmouth and
Greenland.
Elisha Smith
Husband Elisha Smith
Born: May 1, 1854 - Halifax County, Nova Scotia 32 Baptized: Died: April 22, 1948 - Bedford, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia 31 Buried:
Father: Caleb Nickerson Smith Mother: Mary Catherine Whynacht
Marriage: January 13, 1876 - French Village, Nova Scotia 31
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
John Smith and Elizabeth Smith
Husband John Smith
Born: - Hadley, MA Baptized: Died: 1784 - Brattleboro, VT Buried:
Father: John Smith Mother: Mary Root
Marriage: 1727
Wife Elizabeth Smith
Born: - Northampton, MA Baptized: Died: - Brattleboro, VT Buried:
Father: Benjamin Smith Mother: Ruth Buck
Children
1 M Israel Smith
Born: April 2, 1739 - Granby, MA Baptized: Died: June 7, 1811 - Bainbridge, NY Buried:Spouse: Abigail Chandler Marr: 1761 - Perhaps Enfield, CT
George Sweet and Elizabeth Smith
Husband George Sweet
Born: - Hants Cty, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: - Kossouth ME Buried:
Father: Benomi Sweet Mother: Margaret Cochran
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Smith
Born: - Hants Cty Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: - Kossouth ME Buried:
Father: Joshua Smith Mother: Martha Collins
Children
1 F Mariah Louisa Sweet
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Seth Lawrence SeveranceSpouse: John Monk Marr: 1902
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Smith
In 1850 Census, Her name is Mary ElizabethSweet
General Notes: Child - Mariah Louisa Sweet
After death of Seth Severance after 1885, Maria married Joh A Monk. Sgt.Monk was a Civil war Veteran who lost an arm in a battle.
Source for marriage to John A Monk: Maine Marriages online
Source for John Monk Civil War record: Ancestry.com, Military records:
John A. Monk View Image Online™
Images Online#: 3340
State Filed: Maine
Widow: Maria L. Monk
Edmond R. Stanley and Elizabeth Smith
Husband Edmond R. Stanley
AKA: Edmond Stanley Born: February 23, 1815 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: September 15, 1871 Buried:
Father: William Stanley Mother: Ruth Gott
Marriage: March 15, 1839
Wife Elizabeth Smith
AKA: Betsey, Betsey Smith Born: March 4, 1819 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: December 27, 1888 Buried:
Father: David Smith Mother: Lucy Gross
Noted events in her life were:
1. A.K.A.
Children
1 F Margaret Stanley
Born: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Albion R. Stanley
Born: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Mary E.
3 M Jeremiah Stanley
Born: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 F Abigail Sultana Stanley
Born: October 5, 1846 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 M Isaiah W. Stanley
Born: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lucy A. Marr: Hancock Co., ME
6 M David Stanley
Born: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lizzie A. Marr: Hancock Co., ME
7 M Thomas J. Stanley
Born: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M John E. Stanley
Born: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Elwilda Marr: Hancock Co., ME
9 F Hannah M. Stanley
Born: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 M George W. Stanley
Born: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
11 F Mary E. Stanley
Born: - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Felix Turnipseed and Elizabeth Smith
Husband Felix Turnipseed
Born: 1760 - Camden District, South Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: 1801 - Richland County, South Carolina, USA Buried:
Father: Beat Peat Pott Rebsamen Trnpsd Mother: Margaret Kinsler
Marriage: February 22, 1787 - SC
Wife Elizabeth Smith
Born: February 10, 1772 - SC Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Ann Turnipseed
Born: May 18, 1788 - Camden District, South Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Felix Turnipseed
Born: September 22, 1789 - SC Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M David Turnipseed
Born: November 25, 1791 - Camden District, South Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
4 M Daniel Abraham Turnipseed
Born: July 22, 1793 - SC Baptized: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Felix Turnipseed
info-B.George Turnipseed 1996
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Smith
/Turnipseed/
info-B.George Turnipseed 1996
General Notes: Child - Ann Turnipseed
info-B.George Turnipseed 1996
General Notes: Child - Felix Turnipseed
info-B.George Turnipseed 1996
General Notes: Child - David Turnipseed
info-B.George Turnipseed 1996
General Notes: Child - Daniel Abraham Turnipseed
Elizabeth Smith
Husband
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Smith
Born: 1784 Baptized: Died: August 20, 1869 Buried:
Father: Charles Smith Mother: Marie Anne Suzanne Gauvin Unproven Govang
Children
Joseph Dobson Wells and Elizabeth Smith
Husband Joseph Dobson Wells
Born: 1818 Baptized: Died: 1891 Buried:
Father: Joseph Dobson Wells Esq. Mother: Eleannellie Trenholm
Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Smith
Born: 1822 Baptized: Died: 1895 Buried:
Children
1 M James Wells
Born: 1854 Baptized: Died: 1923 Buried:Spouse: Laura Sophia Anderson
Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith
Husband Samuel Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Smith
Born: August 25, 1648 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Smith Mother: Dorothy Cotten
Children
General Notes: Husband - Samuel Smith
Still Living.
Birth Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Smith
Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut
Joseph Melton Witham and Elizabeth Amanda Smith
Husband Joseph Melton Witham
Born: February 1870 - Indiana Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Wilson J. Witham Mother: Annie Eliza Bascum
Marriage: June 2, 1897 - Nodaway Co., MO
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census
2. Census
3. Census
4. Census
5. Census
6. Census
7. Occupation
8. Occupation
9. Occupation
10. Occupation
Wife Elizabeth Amanda Smith
Born: June 1874 - Missouri Baptized: Died: Buried:
Noted events in her life were:
1. A.K.A.
2. A.K.A.
3. Census
4. Census
5. Census
6. Census
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. Alt. Marriage
Children
1 F Clara J. Witham
Born: - Missouri Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lester V. West
Robert Nicholas Wakeham and Elizabeth Frances Smith
Husband Robert Nicholas Wakeham
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Elizabeth Frances Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Oman Perle Smith Mother: Jessie Leigh Herrett
Children
Elmer Ellsworth Smith and Florence Woods
Husband Elmer Ellsworth Smith
Born: October 15, 1858 - French Creek, N. Y. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Henry Deloss Smith Mother: Almyra Orpha Dewing
Marriage:
Wife Florence Woods
Born: May 19, 1860 - Williamstown, N. Y. Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Elmer Smith
Born: November 5, 1887 Baptized: Died: April 10, 1888 Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Elmer Ellsworth Smith
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General Notes: Wife - Florence Woods
they reside in Denver, Col. they have a child, Elmer b. Nov. 5, 1887 d. apr. 10, 1888
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General Notes: Child - Elmer Smith
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Elvin Ray Smith and Lela Witham
Husband Elvin Ray Smith
Born: August 4, 1893 - Whetstone, KY Baptized: Died: May 4, 1978 - Cumberland Co., KY Buried:Marriage: October 26, 1924
Wife Lela Witham
Born: June 4, 1904 - Russell Co., Kentucky Baptized: Died: June 5, 1986 - Cumberland Co., KY Buried:
Father: Thomas Joshua Witham Mother: Frances Mary Archey
Noted events in her life were:
1. Census
2. Census
3. Census
Children
1 M Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Caleb Strong Stratton and Elvira Smith
Husband Caleb Strong Stratton
Born: 1802 - Shelburne, MA Baptized: Died: 1842 - Lake County, OH Buried:
Father: Caleb Stratton Mother: Elizabeth Strong
Marriage: 1826
Wife Elvira Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Charles S. Stratton
Born: 1832 - Madison, OH Baptized: Died: 1836 - Madison, OH Buried:
2 F Eliza Stratton
Born: 1834 - Madison, OH Baptized: Died: 1854 Buried:
3 M Asa Strong Stratton
Born: 1836 - Madison, OH Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sarah Glezen Marr: 1866 - Lake County, OH
4 F Lydia E. Stratton
Born: 1838 - Madison, OH Baptized: Died: Buried:
5 F Emily Stratton
Born: 1842 - Madison, OH Baptized: Died: 1843 - Madison, OH Buried:
Wilford Woodruff and Emily Jane Smith
Husband Wilford Woodruff
Born: March 22, 1840 - Montrose, Lee, IA Baptized: Died: May 6, 1921 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT Buried: May 10, 1921 - Salt Lake City C, UT AFN: 19HZ-PS
Father: Wilford Woodruff Mother: Phoebe Whittemore Carter
Marriage: October 12, 1867 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Wife Emily Jane Smith
Born: October 28, 1850 - Salt Creek, Davis, Iowa Baptized: Died: May 8, 1878 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Buried: May 10, 1878 - Salt Lake City Cemetary, Salt Lake, Utah AFN: 19HZ-Q0
Children
1 F Lucy Emily Woodruff
Born: January 10, 1869 - St. Thomas, On The Muddy River, Pah Ute, Arizona Baptized: Died: November 5, 1937 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Buried: November 9, 1937 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah AFN: 2FKD-C8Spouse: George Albert Smith Marr: May 25, 1892 - Manti, Sanpete, Utah
2 M Wilford Smith Woodruff
Born: September 25, 1871 - Salt Lake City, S-Lk, UT Baptized: Died: November 26, 1955 Buried: AFN: 2FKD-DF
3 M Elias Smith Woodruff
Born: December 15, 1873 - Randolph, Rich, UT Baptized: - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT Died: November 16, 1941 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT Buried: November 18, 1941 - Salt Lake City Cemetary, UT AFN: 19HZ-JX
4 M Asahel Smith Woodruff
Born: March 30, 1876 - Randolph, Rich., UT Baptized: Died: October 7, 1887 Buried: AFN: 2FKD-FL
Artemas R. Wadsworth and Emma M. Smith
Husband Artemas R. Wadsworth
Born: 1841 - Hiram, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Peleg C. Wadsworth Mother: Mary M. Richardson
Marriage: 1873
Wife Emma M. Smith
Born: 1853 - Nevada, California Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Edwin A. Wadsworth
Born: 1874 Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Arthur Peleg Wadsworth
Born: 1876 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M Roy Elmer Wadsworth
Born: 1880 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Enoch H. Smith and Suffrona E. Woods
Husband Enoch H. Smith
Born: 1869 Baptized: Died: 1952 Buried:
Father: Finley Smith Mother: Almira Clark
Marriage:
Wife Suffrona E. Woods
Born: 1870 Baptized: Died: 1929 Buried:
Children
Joseph Ware and Esther Smith
Husband Joseph Ware
Born: October 15, 1753 Baptized: Died: November 12, 1805 Buried:
Father: Josiah Ware Mother: Dorothy Dewing
Marriage: June 1, 1780
Noted events in his life were:
1. Occupation, Farmer/Soldiew
Wife Esther Smith
Born: January 16, 1756 Baptized: Died: August 1834 Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Joseph Ware
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General Notes: Wife - Esther Smith
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Notes: Marriage
Everett U. Smith and Lucretia L. Torrey
Husband Everett U. Smith
Born: July 25, 1863 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Eben T. Smith Mother: Mary H. Sadler
Marriage: July 1, 1883
Other Spouse: Lizzie M. Case - June 2, 1893 - Nashua, NH
Noted events in his life were:
1. Census
2. Census
3. Census
4. Census
5. Occupation
6. Residence
7. Residence
Wife Lucretia L. Torrey
Born: December 31, 1867 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: August 25, 1887 Buried: - Rose Hill Cemetery
Father: Francis M. Torrey Mother: Clarinda Robinson
Children
1 M Burton Leon Smith
Born: December 3, 1883 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME Baptized: Died: November 20, 1957 - Bar Harbor, Hancock, ME Buried: November 23, 1957 - Rose Hill Cemetery, Swan's Island, MESpouse: Lillian E. Ash Marr: February 18, 1915 - Swan's Island, Hancock, ME
Ephriam Crocker Young and Florance Fay Smith
Husband Ephriam Crocker Young
Born: March 21, 1890 - Aurora, Madison, Arkansas, USA Baptized: Died: August 5, 1965 Buried:
Father: Manville B. Young Mother: Angeline Palmer
Marriage: August 31, 1919
Wife Florance Fay Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Leslie Terry and Florence Smith
Husband Leslie Terry
Born: February 4, 1885 Baptized: Died: December 1956 - Trumansburg, NY Buried:Marriage:
Wife Florence Smith
Born: - Canandaigua, NY Baptized: Died: - Trumansburg, NY Buried:
Father: George M. Smith Mother: Flora S. Van Dyke
Children
1 F Mary Rhoda Terry
Born: July 19, 1920 Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ernest Cole Marr: May 16, 1942 - Corning, NY
Foster Edwin Smith and Helen Eugenia Warren
Husband Foster Edwin Smith
Born: August 24, 1877 - Plattsburgh, Clinton, New York Baptized: Died: March 3, 1919 - Battle Creek, Calhoun, Michigan Buried: AFN: 15HM-MXLMarriage: October 26, 1904
Wife Helen Eugenia Warren
Born: July 10, 1874 - Glens Falls, Warren, New York Baptized: Died: Buried: AFN: 15HM-MZS
Father: James Monroe Warren Mother: Helen Elizabeth Denton
Children
Death Notes: Wife - Helen Eugenia Warren
Francis Smith and Mary Van Buskirk
Husband Francis Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Mary Van Buskirk
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Catherine Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: John Gates Marr: March 17, 1808 - Wilmot, NS, Canada
Francis Smith and Luella Thompson
Husband Francis Smith
Born: June 19, 1894 - Peebles, Saskatchewan Baptized: Died: 1957 Buried:
Father: Frank Lewis Smith Mother: Abbie Holmes
Marriage:
Wife Luella Thompson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Francis Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Howard Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 F Susie Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: 1919 Buried:
4 F Mary Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Francis Caleb Smith and Mary Ann Trueman
Husband Francis Caleb Smith
Born: May 14, 1808 - Cumberland Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: John Smith Mother: Dorothy Shipley
Marriage: June 3, 1834 - Truemanville Cumb Co, Nova Scotia.Can
Wife Mary Ann Trueman
Born: September 25, 1809 - Truemanville, Cumberland Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: December 11, 1887 - Truemanville, Cumberland Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Buried:
Children
1 M John Francis Smith
Born: 1835 - Fenwick, Cumberland Co, Nova Scotia, Can Baptized: Died: - Nappan, Cumbberland Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Buried:Spouse: Sarah Ann Read Marr: 1856 - Nappan, Cumb Co, Nova Scotia, CanadaSpouse: Sarah Ann Read
2 F Mary Jane Smith
Born: 1837 - Nappan, Cum Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M William Trueman Smith
Born: 1839 - Nappan, Cumberland Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: 1911 - Nappan, Cumberland Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Buried:Spouse: Amelia Cove Read Marr: 1869 - Nappan, Cumb Co, Nova Scotia, Canada
4 M Francis Caleb Smith
Born: May 25, 1842 - Nappan, Cum Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: October 15, 1907 - Fenwick, Cum Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Buried:Spouse: Elizabeth Nelson Marr: 1866 - Fenwick, Cum Co, Nova Scotia, Canada
5 F Rebecca Smith
Born: November 12, 1844 - Nappan, Cum Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Isaac Smith
Born: November 12, 1844 - Nappan, Cum Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
7 M Thomas Smith
Born: 1846 - Nappan, Cum Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
8 M Joshua Holmes Smith
Born: 1847 - Nappan, Cumberland Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: 1898 - Nappan, Cumberland Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Buried:Spouse: Louisa Read Marr: December 1, 1868 - Nappan, Cum Co, Nova Scotia, Canada
9 F Sarah Elizabeth Smith
Born: December 18, 1848 - Nappan, Cum Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:
10 M Alexander Stuart Smith
Born: December 18, 1850 - Nappan, Cum Co, Nova Scotia, Canada Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Amelia Jane Davis Marr: 1868 - Nappan, Cium Co, Nova Scotia, CanadaSpouse: Louise Davis
Frederick J. Smith and Bettie W. Whitney
Husband Frederick J. Smith
Born: January 2, 1860 - Hamlin, Brown Co, KS Baptized: Died: September 5, 1904 - Hiawatha, Brown Co, KS Buried:
Father: Roger Pearce Smith Mother: Eliza A. C. Averill
Marriage: September 5, 1880 - Centropolis, Franklin Co, KS
Wife Bettie W. Whitney
Born: April 6, 1862 - Chatham, Sangamon Co, IL Baptized: Died: December 28, 1944 - Fresno Co, CA Buried:
Children
General Notes: Wife - Bettie W. Whitney
Father: Seldon Cook Whitney b: 1 Apr 1826 in NY
Mother: Isabel Walgamot b: 1 May 1825 in PA
Gary Smith and Susan Thompson
Husband Gary Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Susan Thompson
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Lionel Thompson Mother: Jane Smith
Children
1 F Lori Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
2 M Christopher Smith
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
George Smith
Husband George Smith
Born: - Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Baptized: Died: 1744 Buried:
Father: John Smith 36 37 Mother: Margaret Thompson
Marriage: - Salem, Essex, Massachusetts
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - George Smith
BIRTH: "The Ancestry of Sarah Johnson", pp.53
MARR: "The Ancestry of Sarah Johnson", pp.53
DEATH: "The Ancestry of Sarah Johnson", pp.53
George Smith and Joan Walker
Husband George Smith 34 35
Born: 1545 - Exeter, Devon, England Baptized: Died: 1619 - Madford, H, Devon, England Buried:
Father: John Smith 34 35 Mother: Alice Muttlebury 34 35
Marriage: September 30, 1572 - St. Martin, Exeter, D, England 34 35
Wife Joan Walker 34 35
Born: 1550 - Exeter, Devon, England Baptized: Died: 1597 - Exeter, Devon, England Buried:
Father: James Walker 34 35 Mother: Grace Tothill 34 35
Children
1 M Nicholas Smith 34 35
Born: July 31, 1575 - St. Petrock, Exeter, D, England Baptized: Died: November 10, 1622 - Dorset, England Buried:Spouse: Dorothy Horsey 34 35 Marr: 1605 - Exeter, Devon, England 34 35
General Notes: Husband - George Smith
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General Notes: Wife - Joan Walker
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Notes: Marriage
1 _UID 8A9078DB5A6E9B49AF7521C3172ADBC603E6
General Notes: Child - Nicholas Smith
1 _UID BC99A66A72A0074BA275F6C51714BF008544
George Albert Smith and Lucy Emily Woodruff
Husband George Albert Smith
Born: April 4, 1870 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Baptized: Died: April 4, 1951 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Buried: April 1951 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah AFN: 2L6L-2Q
Father: John Henry Smith Mother: Sarah Farr
Marriage: May 25, 1892 - Manti, Sanpete, Utah
Wife Lucy Emily Woodruff
Born: January 10, 1869 - St. Thomas, On The Muddy River, Pah Ute, Arizona Baptized: Died: November 5, 1937 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Buried: November 9, 1937 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah AFN: 2FKD-C8
Father: Wilford Woodruff Mother: Emily Jane Smith
Children
1 F Emily Smith
Born: November 19, 1895 - Salt Lake, Salt Lake, UT Baptized: Died: March 1, 1973 - Socorro, Socorro, New Mexico Buried: - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah AFN: 9ZNQ-FM
2 F Edith Smith
Born: November 10, 1899 - Salt Lake, Salt Lake, UT Baptized: Died: June 13, 1977 Buried: - Salt Lake City, , , Salt Lake Cemty AFN: 8Z18-B6
General Notes: Husband - George Albert Smith
Eigth President of the Mormon Church
Basic Facts
Birth Date: April 4, 1870
Death Date: April 4, 1951
Years as President: 1945–1951
“I would not be an enemy to any living soul.”
Biographical Sketch:
George Albert Smith was born on April 4, 1870, in Salt Lake City. His father, John Henry Smith, and grandfather, George A. Smith, had both been counselors to Church Presidents. While employed in the Federal Land Office for Utah, he was called at the age of 33 to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Despite fragile health and impaired eyesight, he had a distinguished career as a Church leader. He became President of the Church on May 21, 1945. He organized the Church's massive welfare assistance to Europe following World War II. He also championed Scouting among Latter-day Saints. Through numerous other civic and Church responsibilities, President Smith lived that portion of his personal creed that declared, "I would be a friend to the friendless and find joy in ministering to the needs of the poor" (Improvement Era Mar. 1932, 295). After six years as President, George Albert Smith died in Salt Lake City on his eighty-first birthday, April 4, 1951.
Notes: Marriage
Child Record not found: @I9ZNQ-H0@ (The program that produced this GEDCOM file is at fault.)ild: CHIL @I9ZNQ-H0@
George B. Smith
Husband George B. Smith
Born: October 24, 1859 - Watertown, Jefferson Co., New York Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Joseph G. Smith Mother: Mary Babcock
Marriage: 1889 - Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Death Notes: Husband - George B. Smith
George M. Smith and Flora S. Van Dyke
Husband George M. Smith
Born: August 1860 Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Alpheus Henry Smith Mother: Lydia Elizabeth Finney
Marriage:
Wife Flora S. Van Dyke
Born: Baptized: Died: 1870 - Tompkins County, NY Buried:
Children
1 F Florence Smith
Born: - Canandaigua, NY Baptized: Died: - Trumansburg, NY Buried:Spouse: Leslie Terry
George Wilbur Smith and Margaret Rebecca Stevenson
Husband George Wilbur Smith
Born: 1888 - Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Margaret Rebecca Stevenson
Born: 1892 - Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA Baptized: Died: 1980 Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - George Wilbur Smith
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" p 288
General Notes: Wife - Margaret Rebecca Stevenson
/Smith/
SOUR "Wm Lomax and His Desc" p 188 288
George William Smith
Husband George William Smith
Born: November 16, 1841 - Halifax County, Nova Scotia Baptized: Died: June 12, 1930 - Halifax, Nova Scotia 31 Buried:
Father: Caleb Nickerson Smith Mother: Mary Catherine Whynacht
Marriage: December 8, 1865 - French Village, Nova Scotia 31
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
Gilbert Smith
Husband Gilbert Smith
Born: 1464 - Cuerdley, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: 1564 Buried:Marriage: 1484
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Jane Smith
Born: 1484 - Cuerdley, Lancashire, England Baptized: Died: September 17, 1509 Buried:Spouse: Philip Egerton Marr: 1480
Gilman Smith
Husband Gilman Smith
Born: 1912 - Greenville, Piscataquis, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Arthur Isaac Smith Mother: Verna Bernice Hamilton
Marriage: November 12, 1931 - Greenville, Piscataquis, Maine
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Gilman Smith
Gilman Smith Greenville, Piscataquis, ME 1912 Son
Calvin C. Wyman and Gladys I. Smith
Husband Calvin C. Wyman
Born: 1881 - Troy, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Charles O. Wyman Mother: Sarah H. Coffin
Marriage: September 7, 1903
Wife Gladys I. Smith
Born: 1883 - Dixmont, Maine Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Bernes Wyman
Born: May 24, 1904 - Dixmont, Maine Baptized: Died: September 1976 Buried: - N. Dixmont Cem., N. Dixmont, MaineSpouse: Mary E. Simpson Marr: Private
2 M Charles Wyman
Born: 1906 Baptized: Died: Buried:
3 M George Calvin Wyman
Born: February 12, 1907 - Edgcomb, Maine Baptized: Died: July 1975 - Bingham, Maine Buried:Spouse: Alice Norris Marr: September 7, 1927 - Edgecomb, MaineSpouse: Patricia Folsom Marr: Private
4 F Winnifred Wyman
Born: 1908 Baptized: Died: - Troy, Maine Buried:
5 M Herbert Wyman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
6 M Jasper Henry Wyman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:Spouse: Phyllis Joyce Anderson Marr: Private
7 M John Wyman
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Death Notes: Husband - Calvin C. Wyman
Y
General Notes: Husband - Calvin C. Wyman
Source: Fred Rose - Had 7 known children.
General Notes: Child - Bernes Wyman
http://www.familysearch.org - SSDI:
Bernes WYMAN
Birth Date: 24 May 1904
Death Date: Sep 1976
Social Security Number: 004-14-4588
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Maine
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 04210
Localities: Auburn, Androscoggin, Maine
General Notes: Child - George Calvin Wyman
http://www.familysearch.org - SSDI:
George WYMAN
Birth Date: 12 Feb 1907
Death Date: Jul 1975
Social Security Number: 001-14-2620
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: New Hampshire
Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 04920
Localities: Bingham, Somerset, Maine
General Notes: Child - Winnifred Wyman
Wyman Genealogy, John Howard Wyman at http://www.wyman.org: Cremated
Glen James Smith and Haydee Matilda Wightman
Husband Glen James Smith
Born: September 6, 1904 - Bay City, Bay, Michigan, USA Baptized: Died: February 10, 1972 - El Cajon, San Diego, California, USA Buried: - San Diego, San Diego, California, USAMarriage: January 7, 1928 - San Diego, San Diego, California, USA
Wife Haydee Matilda Wightman
Born: February 16, 1906 - Eureka, Juab, Utah, USA Baptized: Died: October 5, 1960 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA Buried: - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
Father: William David Wightman Mother: Sarah Florence Wright
Other Spouse: Laurance William Flynn - 1923
Children
General Notes: Husband - Glen James Smith
Research of <kuzzuns@gmail.com> and others who have shared information.
General Notes: Wife - Haydee Matilda Wightman
Research of <kuzzuns@gmail.com> and others who have shared information.
Glen Victor Smith and Lillian Opal Junita Wilson
Husband Glen Victor Smith
Born: 1922 - Boswell, Choctaw Country, Oklahoma, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:Marriage: November 26, 1942 - Boswell, Choctaw Country, Oklahoma, USA
Wife Lillian Opal Junita Wilson
Born: July 29, 1914 - Boswell, Choctaw Country, Oklahoma, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: David Joshua Wilson Mother: Dora Bell Gregory
Children
General Notes: Husband - Glen Victor Smith
info-D.Miller 1997
General Notes: Wife - Lillian Opal Junita Wilson
Glendon Smith
Husband Glendon Smith
Born: 1928 - Greenville, Piscataquis, ME Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Arthur Isaac Smith Mother: Verna Bernice Hamilton
Marriage: June 7, 1947 - Maine
Wife
Born: Baptized: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - Glendon Smith
Glendon Smith Greenville, Piscataquis, ME 1928
Gordon E. Smith and Dorothy Trickler
Husband Gordon E. Smith
Born: April 12, 1923 - Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York, USA Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Merl Dexter Smith Mother: Orla Horton
Marriage: June 28, 1947 - Waterloo, NY
Wife Dorothy Trickler
Born: November 4, 1920 - Waterloo, NY Baptized: Died: Buried:
Father: Fred Trickler Mother: Lucinda Syron Gibson
Other Spouse: Gilbert Richard Ireland - August 1, 1941 - Seneca Falls, NY
Children
General Notes: Husband - Gordon E. Smith
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
NY VR
General Notes: Wife - Dorothy Trickler
/Ireland Smith/
info-Edna W. Ingham 1965
NY VR
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2 ireland.FTW.
3 ireland2.FTW.
4 family2.FTW.
5 doanfile.FTW.
6 MICHAE.
7 michael burton.FTW.
8 Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Trees.
9 HARDING: Ancestry of Addie Clark Harding (1970), Pages 62, 102, and 143.
10 Mayflower Descendant, Volume 15, Page 189.
11 New England Historical and Genealogical Register (Boston, MA), Volume 22, Page 60.
12 The American Genealogist (TAG), Volume 14, Page 229.
13
Kellogg, Lucy Mary, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations (1975
Source 158), Page 157.
14 National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Volume 5, Page 7.
15 New England Historical and Genealogical Register (Boston, MA), Volume 47, Page 81.
16 Mayflower Descendant, Volume 22, Page 165.
17 Mayflower Descendant, Volume 31, Page 37.
18 New England Historical and Genealogical Register (Boston, MA), Volume 6, Pages 44 and 235.
19 New England Historical and Genealogical Register (Boston, MA), Vol 36, Page 53.
20 Internet computer research, Guy B. Snow webpage, Snow genealogy.
21 Ancestral File - LDS Family Center, Pedigree Chart.
22 Family records of Guy Blayne Snow. Jr, Gedcom furnished 25 Sep 2002.
23 Family Records of Davy Ann Bartlett (Misc text from a variety of sources), Family Chart.
24 higgins.FTW.
25 Richard Franklin Enman, enman.ftw (derived from internet, family and friends..)
26 http://home.earthlink.net/~douglassjgraham/Tupper.htm, A Family Reunion of Douglas J. Graham.
27 George Kuhn Clarke, LL.B, Epitaphs from Graveyards in Wellesley (formerly West Needham), North Natick, and Saint Mary's Churchyard in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts (Name: Privately Printed, Boston, Massachusetts, 1900;), p. 57.
28 George Kuhn Clarke, LL.B, Epitaphs from Graveyards in Wellesley (formerly West Needham), North Natick, and Saint Mary's Churchyard in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts (Name: Privately Printed, Boston, Massachusetts, 1900;), p. 59.
29 Compiled by Jayne Pratt Lovelace, The Pratt Directory (Name: 1980, Revised: 1995;), p. 375.
30 George Kuhn Clarke, LL.B, Epitaphs from Graveyards in Wellesley (formerly West Needham), North Natick, and Saint Mary's Churchyard in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts (Name: Privately Printed, Boston, Massachusetts, 1900;), p. 58.
31 Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, Nova Scotia Vital Statistics (https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/).
32 Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management, Nova Scotia Vital Statistics (https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/), DOB taken from death certificate.
33 GEDCOM File : ~AT7384.ged.
34 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar.zip.ged.
35 Sharon V Pate, GEDCOM File : Alley-Shar-.ged.
36 Brøderbund Software, Inc, World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1 (Release date: November 29, 1995), Tree #3466.
37
3466.ftw.
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