Name / Spouse | Born/Died | Father / Mother | Notes |
Abraham Smith | b.1733 JUN 06 Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut Colony d.1784 North Salem, Westchester, New York | Father: Jabez Jabish Smith Mother: | |
Revolutionary War Abraham II Smith | b.1754 d.1825 | Father: Mother: | Revolutionary War Service Abraham was a Private in the Westchester Militias 4th Regiment, commanded by Col Thaddeus Crane. His father was a Lieutenant in the same unit Abraham was taken prisoner of war; served also as SMN under Capt. Samuel Crane on the "Endeavor"; served under Capts. Abijah Gilbert, Natl. Delavan, Jesse Truesdell, Lt. Col. Thaddeus Crane, Col. John Thomas. Abraham married Sarah Paddock Crane, the daughter of his commander, Col Thaddeus Crane, on 19 Nov 1778 in Salem, Washington, New York.[5]. Abraham and Sarah had several children. Abraham and his wife Sarah Crane are named in the DAR Patriot Index. |
Ada Athene Smith | b.1896 d.1982 | Father: Fred Henry Smith Mother: Martha Elizabeth Clark | |
Angela Smith | b.1970 MAR 04 d. | Father: Roy Meril Smith Mother: Reida Eileen Jones | |
Arminta Smith Spouse1: John Wesley Shoemate | b. d. | Father: Callico Smith Will Mother: Elizabeth Betsy Smith | |
Callico Smith "Will" Spouse1: Elizabeth Betsy Smith | b. d. | Father: Mother: | said to be 100% indian Calico Bill Smith, the full blood Cherokee you refer to on your genealo gy page, and father of William B. Smith, is my ggg-grandfather. My grandmo ther, Lula Smith-Thomas (granddaughter of W.B. Smith) told us that Cali co Bill was a full blood Cherokee, so I have no doubt as to the accura cy of the story. She remembered seeing a photo of him when she was a gi rl in Tennessee and said that he was tall and had long braids. I recently ran across another William |
SIR EARL OF ANNABLES Christopher Smith Spouse1: Margaret Hyde | b.1510 Hertfordshire, England d.1589 Apr 12 Hertfordshire, England | Father: SIR KNIGHT Robert Smythe Mother: Eleanor Lilborne | |
David Smith | b. d. | Father: Jacob Smith Mother: | |
David E Smith Spouse1: Susan Kay Blaylock | b.1951 FEB 02 Bledsoe Co. Tenn d. | Father: Mother: | |
Dorcas Smith Spouse1: John Page | b.1771 d.1865 | Father: Mother: | |
Eathel Eldridge Smith "Dred" | b. d. | Father: Wyatt Smith Mother: Peggy ? | |
Edna Louise Smith | b.1892 d.1972 | Father: Fred Henry Smith Mother: Martha Elizabeth Clark | Edna was born in 1892 in Blue Earth, Minnesota. She was the daughter of Fred Smith and Martha Clark. She married Frank Hoyt on 7 Dec 1913 in Houston, TX. They had the following children: Frank Clifford; Edna Mae; Katherine; Draper; and Ross Edward. |
Elizabeth Smith Spouse1: Isaac Cowles | b.1716 DEC 27 d. | Father: Mother: | Dec. 27, 1716, Elizabeth Smith. bapt. Feb, 16, 1689-go, in Fannington, daughter of Joseph and Lydia (Hewitt?) Smith oi Farmington, Conn., and granddaughter of Winiam and Elizabeth (Stanley?) Smith oi Farmington. She died hug. 1.6, 1767, ae. 7S (g. ~). |
Elizabeth Smith | b.1819 KY d. | Father: Mother: | |
Elizabeth Betsy Smith Spouse1: Callico Smith | b. d. | Father: Eathel Eldridge Smith Dred Mother: Eathel Eldridge Smith Dred | Family legend that Elizabeth Betsy Smith married a full blooded Cherokee I ndian. |
Elizabeth Wealthy Smith | b. d. | Father: Mother: | |
Emily Breann Smith | b. d. | Father: Fonso Smith Jr. Mother: Kathleen Dotson | |
Estelle Elizabeth Smith Spouse1: Haley C Harrod | b.1914 JAN 14 d.2004 OCT 29 Bowling Green, KY | Father: Sidney Smith Mother: Abbie Wood | |
Eunice Lee Smith Spouse1: Samuel David Mitchell | b.1505 d.1589 | Father: Mother: | |
Fonso Jr. Smith Spouse1: Kathleen Dotson | b. d. | Father: Mother: | |
Fred Henry Smith Spouse1: Martha Elizabeth Clark | b.1856 Princeton, Green Lake, Wisconsin, United States d.1942 | Father: Myron Thaddeus Smith Mother: | |
George Eugene Smith | b.1860 d.1953 Blue Earth, Faribault, Minnesota | Father: Myron Thaddeus Smith Mother: Rebekah Reed | George Eugene Smith was born on 24 Feb 1860 in Massena, St. Lawrence, New York, son of Myron Thaddeus Smith and Harriet Harmar. Between 1862 and 1864, Myron Smith with his wife, Harriett, and their two sons, Fred and George, removed from Massena, New York to Minnesota Lake in Faribault County, Minnesota. Accompanying Myron’s family were two of Myrons brothers, Heman Reed Smith and George Alonzo Smith, and their families. The three brothers each claimed their 160 homestead acres in the township of Minnesota Lake, Faribault County, Minnesota George Eugene Smith married Mary Elizabeth Terhurne, daughter of Henry Terhurne and Wilhelmina Rauenhorst, on April 11, 1880 at Easton, Faribault, Minnesota. They couple settled in Springfield, Kossuth, Iowa (about two miles south of the Minnesota/Iowa border), where the first three of their 17 children were born. About 1885, George and Mary removed to Boyd, Minnesota where five more children were born. By 1892, the family was back in the Kossuth County, Iowa /Faribault County, Minnesota area for the birth of five more children. In 1900, the family moved into the towship of Elmore, where their last four children were born, and where they remained until the end of their days. All told, the couples 17 children included two sets of twins. Mary died in 1945 and George died in 1953. |
George Thomas Smith Spouse1: Alice Rose Runner | b. d. | Father: Mother: | |
Gerald Thomas Smith | b.1952 AUG 17 d. | Father: George Thomas Smith Mother: Alice Rose Runner | |
Gertrude Smith Spouse1: Thomas Blaylock | b. d. | Father: Mother: | |
Gracie Marie Smith | b.1898 d.1994 | Father: Fred Henry Smith Mother: Martha Elizabeth Clark | Grace was born in 1898. She was the daughter of Fred Smith and Ada Lee. She married Dale Lee on 22 Jan 1922 in Parkrose, Oregon. She passed away in 1994. |
Hugh Smith | b.1593 Yorkshire England d.1656 | Father: Mother: | |
Jabez Jabish Smith | b.1705 d.1787 | Father: Thomas Smith Mother: | Jabez was born in Milford, CT and moved at a young age to Ridgefield, CT. His father, Thomas Smith and uncle Samuel Smith were original proprietors of Ridgefield.[1] He was referred to as Deacon Jabish Smith in town records. [2]. In 1769, when the Congregational Church of Ridgefield was organized, Jabez was one of 18 members He married Ruth Seymour on 12 Jul 1729 in Ridgefield.[4][5]. They had 8 children before Ruth died in 1776. Jabez married 2nd Hannah Bennett in 1777. I know of no children from the second marriage. I believe that Jabez or Jabish is the Canadian Joel Smiths father. Jabez had a Joel in 1735. The Canadian Joel was born around that time. The Canadian Joel, married Phoebe Keeler whose father Joseph was living in Ridgefield, Connecticut at the time of their marriage. Titicus Cemetery Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, US |
Jacob Smith | b. d. | Father: Mother: | |
Jacob Smith Spouse1: Christina Wirtz | b.1761 - 1821 d. | Father: Mother: | |
Jana Rose Smith Spouse1: Kurt Fattic | b.1976 JUN 16 d. | Father: Gerald Thomas Smith Mother: | |
John Smith Spouse1: Margaret Runner | b. d. | Father: Mother: | |
John Smith Spouse1: Nancy Runner | b. d. | Father: Jacob Smith Mother: | |
John Smith | b.1619 d.1684 | Father: Hugh Smith Mother: | John Smith is the immigrant ancestor of yDNA group NE39 John Smith c1619 ENG-1684 Milford CT m Grace Hawley. See SmithConnections Northeastern DNA Project.[1] John Smith was an early settler of Milford, and is among those founders honored with a stone on the Founders Bridge over the Wepawaug River. The bridge was built in 1889 on the 250th anniversary of the founding of Milford. His stone reads: John Smith obit 1684 Grace his wife John is listed in the early historical records of Milford as one of the "after-planters", a term which may best describe the time of his entry into the society of Milford, as well as his position in it. The town records refer to 36 "free planters", 9 "after planters", and 4 others. John was sometimes called Sergeant John Smith, his position in the Trained Band. He was also sometimes referred to as John Smith, the Farmer, perhaps to distinguish him from John ye Smith, the blacksmith who arrived in Milford at a later date.. [2][3][4] John was born circa 1619 in England, likely Hertfortshire. He is believed to have come from England direct to New Haven by 1639. He is listed in the Atwater book, in the section after the index titled “Residents of New Haven from 1640-1650, Who were not recorded in the list on pages 109-111, With the year of the first mention of their name in the records of New Haven Colony, the year of their death, when known, occupation, etc.". I have not located those town records from 1639 to which Atwater refers, but this indicates that John Smith was in New Haven in 1639, and should be researched for inclusion in the PGM. John Smiths town lot was #58, which can be seen on the far left side against the palisades, 4th from the top. Note: Susan Woodruff Abbott is most reliable source for early Milford settlers, starting with her comprehensive review of church records, wills and probate documents as part of the Federal Writers Project in the 1930s. She continued her research for almost 50 years and included the settlements that spun off from Milford in the 1700s (including Newtown, Brookfield and more). See the unnumbered introductory pages of the cited reference below, which was reviewed and published in 1979 by the Connecticut Society of Genealogists. Abbreviations for her source documents are included on the fifth unnumbered page, right before the genealogical text begins. |
John Jr Smith | b.1646 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony d.1732 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut | Father: John Smith Mother: | |
John Smith Spouse1: Barbara ? | b.1682 d.1770 Dec 15 Augusta VA | Father: Mother: | |
Justin Thomas Smith | b.1984 SEP 08 d. | Father: Royce Alan Smith Mother: | |
Lane Smith Spouse1: Elizabeth Cowles | b. d. | Father: Mother: | |
Lucas FW Smith | b.1993 JUN 22 d. | Father: Perry Smith Mother: Jennifer Louise Wedekind | |
Magdalena Smith Spouse1: Edmund Anderson | b.1544 Annables, Hertfordshire, England d.1623 Jan 21 | Father: SIR Earl of Annables Christopher Smith Mother: Margaret Hyde | |
Malinda Smith Spouse1: Russell Jones | b.1810 d.1879 | Father: Mother: | |
Malinda Catherine Smith Spouse1: Francis Jefferson Fast Spouse2: Jacob R. Zent | b.1830 Aug 10 Ohio d.1901 Dec 19 Indiana | Father: Jacob Smith Mother: Christina Wirtz | |
Margaret Smith Spouse1: Peter Penner | b.1743 Virginia Colony d.1800 Montgomery VA | Father: John Smith Mother: Barbara ? | |
Margaret Smith Spouse1: Isaac Sullivan | b.1855 Bledsoe Co. Tenn d.1926 JAN 10 Humble Cemm Bledsoe TN | Father: Callico Smith Will Mother: Elizabeth Betsy Smith | |
Matthew Alan Smith | b.1981 SEP 18 d. | Father: Royce Alan Smith Mother: | |
Matthew Wilson Smith | b. d. | Father: Fonso Smith Jr. Mother: Kathleen Dotson | |
Maud May Smith "GA GA" Spouse1: Emil Henry Heinrich Marks | b.1887 d.1970 | Father: Fred Henry Smith Mother: | She was my husbands grandmother; she died before I married a Marks but I knew all four of her children and all of her grandchildren. Her grandchildren called her GaGa Maud was born in 1887. She was the daughter of Fred Smith and Martha Clark. She passed away in 1970. |
Melissa Smith Spouse1: John Flory Spouse2: Samuel Warmbrodt | b. d. | Father: John Smith Mother: Nancy Runner | |
WAR of 1812 Myron Thaddeus Smith Spouse1: Rebekah Reed | b.1830 Massena, St. Lawrence, New York, United States d.1908 Fairbanks, Harris, Texas, United States | Father: Thaddeus Smith Mother: | Myron Thaddeus Smith was born in Massena, NY in 1830 to Thaddeus and Rebecca (Reed) Smith. In 1856 he married Harriett Harmer. They had two sons: Fred Henry Smith and George Eugene Smith. Sometime after 1860 and before 1864 Myron moved to Faribault County, Minnesota. Movng with him were his two brothers, Heman Reed Smith and George Alonzo Smith. His parents, Thaddeus and Rebekah, remained in New York, as did his sister Mary Mariah (Smith) Barnes. The three brothers each homesteaded 160 acres. In 1864, Myron served in the Union Army, fighting in a battle in Gallatin, Tennesse in March, 1864. [1] In 1866, his mother died and his father moved from New York to Minnesota Lake to live near his three sons. His father, Thaddeus Smith was a veteran of the war of 1812. Thaddeus died and is buried in Minnesota. In 1889, Myron was awarded an invalid pension for his service during the war.[2] In 1900, he and Harriett moved from Minnesota to Harris, Texas, to live in warm weather near their son, Fred Henry. |
Nancy F. Smith "Nannie" Spouse1: Benjamin Runner | b.1842 OCT KY d.1915 Louisville KY | Father: Mother: Elizabeth Smith | Occupation: Nannie operated a boarding house. She was not the owner. |
Perry Smith Spouse1: Jennifer Louise Wedekind | b. d. | Father: Mother: | |
Peter Smith Spouse1: Catherine Runner | b. d. KY | Father: Mother: | |
Rebecca Sue Smith | b.1970 FEB 10 d. | Father: Gerald Thomas Smith Mother: | |
Reed Smith | b.1890 USA d.1973 Harris, Texas, United States | Father: Fred Henry Smith Mother: Martha Elizabeth Clark | Reed was born in 1890 in Faribault County, Minnesota. He was the son of Fred Smith and Martha Clark. Reed married Frieda Augusta Johnke on 10 Jun 1914 in Houston, Texas. They had five children: Fried Henrietta; Reed W; Evelyn Martha; Richard; and Loyce Ann. He passed away in 1973 in Houston. |
Roy Meril Smith Spouse1: Reida Eileen Jones | b.1946 d. | Father: Mother: | |
Royce Alan Smith | b.1958 MAR 15 d. | Father: George Thomas Smith Mother: Alice Rose Runner | |
Sidney Smith Spouse1: Abbie Wood | b. d. | Father: Mother: | |
Susan P. Smith Spouse1: William Isaac Hale | b.1813 APR 04 d.1889 MAY 08 | Father: Mother: | |
Thaddeus Smith | b.1788 Bolton, Chittenden, Republic of Vermont d.1875 Minnesota Lake, Faribault, Minnesota, United States | Father: Abraham Smith II Mother: | |
Thaddeus H Smith | b.1889 d.1977 | Father: Fred Henry Smith Mother: Martha Elizabeth Clark | |
Thomas Smith | b.1676 Milford, New Haven, Connecticut USA d.1743 Ridgefield, Fairfield, Connecticut | Father: John Smith Jr Mother: | |
Tiffany Denise Smith | b. d. | Father: Mother: | |
Wanda Sue Smith Spouse1: Terry Blaylock | b.1963 MAY 21 d. | Father: Mother: | |
William Brocklin Smith Spouse1: Martha Keener | b. d. | Father: Callico Smith Will Mother: Elizabeth Betsy Smith | Migrated to Oklahoma, always told everyone his father was FULL - BLOODED I NDIAN |
Wyatt Smith Spouse1: Peggy ? | b.1768 S.C. or N.C. d. | Father: Mother: | |