Person:Elizabeth Fenwick (3)

Watchers
Elizabeth Fenwick
m.
  1. Rev. Edward Fenwick, O.P.Abt 1760 - 1821
  2. Elizabeth Fenwick1761 - 1826
m. 25 Apr 1784
  1. Mary Smith1785 - 1785
  2. John Smith1786 - 1787
  3. Charles Smith1788 - 1809
  4. Rev. Mother Delphina Smith, of the Annunciation1790 - 1855
  5. Mary A Smith1792 -
  6. Leonard Smith1794 - 1849
  7. Helena Smith1795 - 1834
  8. Ignatius Francis Smith1799 -
  9. John Smith1801 - 1823
  10. Unknown Infant Smith1803 - 1803
Facts and Events
Name[1] Elizabeth Fenwick
Married Name[1] Elizabeth Smith
Gender Female
Birth[3] 15 Feb 1761 Saint Mary's, Maryland, United States
Marriage 25 Apr 1784 Maryland, United Statesto Capt. John Smith
Death[3] 21 Mar 1826 Maryland, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Family Recorded, in Smith, Mrs. Francis F. "Captain John Smith, Frederick Co. MD., of the Revolution, and some of his ancestors." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia. Volume X. Pages 328-334.
  2.   Family Recorded, in Williams, Thomas John Chew, and Folger McKinsey. History of Frederick County, Maryland: with a biographical record of representative families. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Regional Pub. Co., 1967).

    Vol 1, p 1215 -
    ... John Smith, son of Leonard and Elizabeth (Neale) Smith, was a soldier of the Revolution, and rose to the rank of Captain. He was a member of the Maryland line that served in the "Flying Camp" in 1776, and, throughout the war. He was a member of the "Order of the Cincinnati." Captain Smith was married to Elizabeth Fenwick, a daughter of Ignatius Fenwick, of Cherryfields, St. Mary's County, Md. Ignatius Fenwick was a lineal descendant of Cuthbert Fenwick, on of the signers of the Religious Toleration Act of 1649. ...

  3. 3.0 3.1 Family Recorded, in Family Bible - Smith, Leonard. (Privately held).

    ... My Mother Elizabeth born Feb.y 15. 1761.
    And died March 21. 1826. ...

    Leonard Smith Family Bible, part 1