John SMITH
Chester County South Carolina Minutes of the County Court 1785-1799, 180
Will dated 8 june 1793 names a grandson, Richard Smith. Last will & testament proved 29 June 1795, Wit Charles Boyd & Daniel Green Ex sons Moses & Joshua; names Grandson Richard Smith and Granddaughters Patience and Mary Lamb During Revolutionary War fled South Carolina with slaves and sons Moses and Joshua to Virginia. Remained until close of war. DEATH: Lived to be quite old - became totally blind and had to be led about by a negro boy. Will dated 8 june 1793 names a grandson, Richard Smith. Last will & testament proved 29 June 1795, Wit Charles Boyd & Daniel Green Ex sons Moses & Joshua; names Grandson Richard Smith and Granddaughters Patience and Mary Lamb BIRTH: May have been Somerset County, Maryland. Will dated 8 june 1793 names a grandson, Richard Smith. Last will & testament proved 29 June 1795, Wit Charles Boyd & Daniel Green Ex sons Moses & Joshua; names Grandson Richard Smith and Granddaughters Patience and Mary Lamb
Name from 9 Jan 1788 deed to Joshua proved by oath of William Boyd DEATH: Died after 9 Jan 1788, long before husband. BIOGRAPHY: May have been second wife but no proof either way. Not Patience Bland Patience Land was grandaughter. Had red hair. Name Sarah from 9 Jan 1788 deed to Joshua proved by oath of William Boyd DEATH: Died after 9 Jan 1788, long before husband. BIOGRAPHY: May have been second wife but no proof either way. Not Patience Bland Patience Land was grandaughter. Had red hair. Name Sarah from 9 Jan 1788 deed to Joshua proved by oath of William Boyd
DEATH:Not, and no children, in fathers will.
DEATH: Visited his brother Joshua in northern Alabama, remained a year or more, returned to South Carolina on horseback and died.
Abnor Smith 1800 Census Fairfield District South Carolina, USA DEATH: Not, and no children, in fathers will.
Not related to this Smith Family Had several children.
Ref: Moses Smith page 83 of The BULLITEN #5 19 Some of this family is buried on a farm in the Baton Rouge section of Chester County SC. DEATH: age 64 DEATH: Will written and probated on the same day Ref: Moses Smith page 83 of The BULLITEN #5 19 Some of this family is buried on Mrs. John Bromlett Farm in the Baton Rouge section of Chester County SC. Why were not the first three children not in grandfathers 8 June 1793 will? DEATH: Age 64 Will written and probated on the same day Ref: Moses Smith page 83 of The BULLITEN #5 19 Some of this family is buried on a farm in the Baton Rouge section of Chester County SC. DEATH: Age 64 Ref: Moses Smith page 83 of The BULLITEN #5 19 Some of this family is buried on a farm in the Baton Rouge section of Chester County SC. DEATH: age 64 DEATH: Will written and probated on the same day Ref: Moses Smith page 83 of The BULLITEN #5 19 Some of this family is buried on Mrs. John Bromlett Farm in the Baton Rouge section of Chester County SC. Why were not the first three children not in grandfathers 8 June 1793 will? DEATH: Age 64 Will written and probated on the same day
DEATH: Not, and no children, in fathers will.
Too young for Revolutionary War DEATH: Died of pleurisy. BIRTH: Some have 15 April 1765. BIOGRAPHY: The first two children not in grandfathers 8 June 1793 will because they had died.
He married Sarah Est 1746 at of Prince William, Virginia . Sarah was born at of Prince William, Virginia Est 1727 .
They were the parents of 9
children:
John Smith
born Est 1747.
Caleb Smith
born Est 1749.
Abner Smith
born Est 1751.
Amasa Smith
born Est 1753.
Catherine Smith
born Est 1754.
Moses Smith
born Abt 1757.
Margaret Smith
born Est 1760.
Mary Ann Smith
born Est 1764.
Joshua Smith, Sr.
born 5 Apr 1765.
John Smith died Aft 8 Jun 1793 at Chester, South Carolina, Usa .
Sarah died Bef 8 Jun 1793 at of Chester, South Carolina, Usa .