Are any of you researching Thomas Smith born 1754 of New London, CT who married Thankful Bennett?
I've just gotten some of my DNA results back and my first 12 markers perfectly match Thomas Smith's.
I've not gotten back the results on the other 13 markers from the 25 marker kit that I purchased from Family Tree DNA.
thanks,
Will Smith
Tennessee
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Hello Cousin Cail. Welcome to my side of the COBB family. This is a
blessing. Please contact me off list as well. I am so excited to find
another cousin, even if we are distant cousins. Wow.
Peace and blessings.
Dolores Cobb Phifer
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Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: [SMITH] Here's your challenge! Want to help? SC SMITH family et
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> I'll get the ball rolling since I am a relative of the Cobb/L
We may have a connection through Henry Smith. I have a Henry Smith that was
born in 1836 and traveled around the Iowa, Neb., and Wyo. Area. Would your
Henry Smith be born around 1836?
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From: Marie Peer [mailto:peer@mindspring.com]
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 11:34 AM
To: SMITH-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [SMITH] SMITH, Andrew aka Capt bn ca 1810-1829> Marshal Co IA
Hello Leta,
I have sketchy, incomplete information for Andrew Smith
Andrew Smith, aka Cap
thanx I liked that
Charles
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From: "Marylyn Watkins"
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [SMITH] Massiah SMITH don't laugh at me
> Your comment on the chicken house made me laugh, you should see my
> surrounding around this computer lol your comment on the 7 times in the
> Bible is the best I have received lately
> my children think i am crazy spending time trying to find people for other
> families but it has be
Hi Suzanne
I dont know what the A stands for i got this info from the Cencus i also have
the 1180, 1900, and 1910 that someone else looked up for me. Since Allen
David maybe its Allen and they named their first son after. it looks like Henry
was born Ohio. i hope this helps. i havent got ery far on this family. i guess
i need to send for birth records if they exixt. in Ohio and Indiana id like
to find Allen David Smith's Sisters and brothers.
1870 Mahaska County
Henry A Smith Ohio Jemima 37 Mary 18
locality? dates?
CCMILLER wrote:
>Mesiah SMITH
>Mesiah LONG
>Mesiah COBB
>Free WILL
>All 4 of these names are intertwined in some mystery that will we believe in the end show that there are only 3 names not 4 because one of the names is an alias. We know that Free WILL is a full bloodied Cherokee Indian and several people have applied for claims to the Indian payments from the US Gov't under his parentage. But he lost his identity in the white man's world [and that was probably one of his goals in life]
I don't have a clue where in Ireland my David Smith came from or when.
He is listed with wife Margaret Young Smith in the New York Census part
Mount Vernon, Eastchester Township, Westchester county. He died in 1872
and is interred at St. Paul's Episcopal Churchyard on Columbia Ave. in
Mount Vernon. They had several children listed in the Census starting
with Frances, Jane, Samuel Fair, and Sarah. Margaret's mother is
Margaret Young and was living with Mrs. Sarah Barr in Mount Vernon on
the same
Will,
One of the participants in the Smiths of New England and New York DNA
surname study has the line of Thomas Smith who married Thankful Bennett.
Since you are a Family Tree DNA customer, you can request that you be added
to the Smiths of New England & New York DNA project, at no charge to you.
This will allow you to be matched automatically with others in this project
whose results are like yours, as well as to find out who might be within one
marker of your results.
Our web page is at: www.smithconn
Martha Ann SCOTT maried Temple or
Templin SMITH daughter Charlotte Jane
born 1867 Melbourn Boone Co IA.
That is everything I have. Charlotte Jane
married my paternal Grandmothers' father
Detlef Fredrich Wilhelm Moellerr of Germany.
Does anyone have any information about a Traveling Evanglist
in late 1800s and early 1900s known by something like "Cat"
Smith?
Also on a different note does anyone here have Smith relatives
whom are buried in Sowers Cemetery in Dallas Co. Texas in
Irving.
And on anther note.
Does anyone have anything on William D. Smith in GA in the 1850 census
in (I think) Jefferson Co. Ga. Wife named Ann I believe.
Thank you
Ray Anderson
Mesiah SMITH
Mesiah LONG
Mesiah COBB
Free WILL
All 4 of these names are intertwined in some mystery that will we believe in the end show that there are only 3 names not 4 because one of the names is an alias. We know that Free WILL is a full bloodied Cherokee Indian and several people have applied for claims to the Indian payments from the US Gov't under his parentage. But he lost his identity in the white man's world [and that was probably one of his goals in life] but for us descendants we have also lost
Lola,
Mine is a William C Smith his mother was Eva Marie Prouhomma who married
a William Smith I am not sure what his middle name was I have just started
this and don't have much to go on however I am having a ball. i just
finished reading a story about
Gabriel Prudhomme is was the neatest story.
Back to the Smith's Billy father was a truck driver in Texas who worked for
the Sunset Trucking firm. He married Eva who was a called the cajun queen
she wrote a cookbook and was a wonderful cook.
Should I r
JAMES SHINN b. 10 Jul 1806 Gloucester Co., NJ. married in 1827 Clermont
Co., Oh. to MARY SMITH. Children: Horace B., John B., Hannah A.,
Charles W., Kate, Victoria.
Does anyone know morre about this family?
Source: Ancestry.com (AWT)
Colleen Kitch
GuyCol@webtv.net
Need information on the family of William Vincent Smith. In 1900, 1910, 1920 he is living near a William Alex. Smith, born 1862. Was William A. the son of William Vincent?
Who was Sallie Ellen, wife of William Alexander Smith? She was born February 1873 in MS. Father born NC mother born AL. The were married 11 years according to census, so early 1889.
Their children in 1900 were;
William Dalton Smith - born December 1889. He is of the EXACT right age to have been my grandfather. I do not find him aft
Thanx again Gail
Good rundown you gave here
Exactly what I needed was a little push in the right direction
Maybe someone else will chime in with good info to help
Charles
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Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: [SMITH] Here's your challenge! Want to help? SC SMITH family et
al
> I'll get the ball rolling since I am a relative of the Cobb/Longs that
> Charles speaks of and I too have ties to these names in t
Seeking information on Harry Lee Smith, Sr. born abt 1897 in Kentucky, according to 1930 DC census.
Helen Rebecca (Potts) Smith was Harry Lee Sr's wife. Harry LEE Smith, Jr. was my wife's father.
Any information on Harry Lee Smith, Sr. would be appreciated.
Researching:
Smith (KY>DC)
Potts(DC)
MacPherson (DC)
Casson (NY>KS>DC)
Naughton (DC)
Wood (MD)
Deakins (MD)
Ted Duke
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Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2004 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: [SMITH] Henry A Smith/Allen David Smith
> Do you know what the "A" stands for? I am decended from a Henry Alva
Smith
> who was born in Texas in 1862 and whose father (Henry V Smith) spent
some
> time in Iowa before coming to Texas (and who may have been born in New
York).
> Some of the names of the family members you listed are similar to ones in
our
> Smith family but
I don't have a birth date for him. He could have been. Where was he born?
Do you know of any of his siblings?
Thank you for writing.
Marie
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Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 11:59 AM
To: SMITH-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: RE: [SMITH] SMITH, Andrew aka Capt bn ca 1810-1829> Marshal Co
IA
We may have a connection through Henry Smith. I have a Henry Smith that was
born in 1836 and traveled around the Iowa, Neb., and Wyo. Area. W
Smith line on my site
Thanks
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Marie,
Nice of you to reply. I have searched my many Smith lines and cannot seem
to find any connection as yet. Most of the time, you will find that
children's names are repeated throughout a family. None of the names you
have listed have been used in my Smith line, but that doesn't mean that at
some point a new line may have used other names. There is a Smith geno site
that you may wish to check. I have been in contact with the site
coordinator and he has done a superb job. Go to: www.airgale.com.au
Your Charlotte is born later than mine, but odd that two Smith women
within less than 100 yrs carry the exact same name.(unless Charlotte
Jane was a popular name of that time period?((like Donna was so popular
for mine!), possibility you'res was named for an aunt or cousin?
Donna Franklin