Person:Elizabeth Smith (710)

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Elizabeth Smith
b.25 Dec 1737
m. 1729
  1. Col. Meriwether Smith, of Bathurst1730 - 1794
  2. Mary SmithAbt 1730 -
  3. Elizabeth Smith1737 - 1792
m. 30 Nov 1755
  1. Lucy Young1758 - 1784
  2. Anna Young1760 -
  3. Mary Young1764 - 1824
  4. Elizabeth Smith Young1767 - 1822
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Elizabeth Smith
Married Name[1] Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Young
Gender Female
Birth[1] 25 Dec 1737
Marriage 30 Nov 1755 Virginia, United Statesto William Young
Death[1] 10 Jan 1792 Essex, Virginia, United Statesage 55 - South Farnham Parish
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute).

    Vol. IV. Neville-Terrill, 1982 pg 525.
    Descendants of Elizabeth Smith. Contributed by Mrs. Randolph Maynard.
    Copied from an old Bible published in 1768 at Cambridge, England, given to Douglas Wright Maynard (Mrs. Randolph Maynard), now in possession of Mrs. Belle Valentine Lumpkin, Farnham, VA.

    The records in this Bible relate to the descendants of Eizabeth Smith. She is an own sister of Col. Meriwether Smith, and Mary Smith who married James Webb and half sister of Col. Francis Smith, William and Anne Smith.

    Her mother Lucy Meriwether was the daughter of Francis Meriwether and her father Col. Francis Smith of South Farnham Parish in Essex County. He was son of Nicholas Smith of South Farnham Parish and grandson of Nicholas Smith, the emigrant of Petsworth Parish, Gloucester County.

    Her Mother Lucy Meriwether was the daughter of Francis Meriweher and Mary Bathurst of whom so much has been written and is so familiar to Virginians. ...

    Elizabeth Smith was born 25th Dec. 1737.

    Elizabeth Smith Young wife of William Young, departed this life Jan. 10th, 1792 in the 55 year of her age.

    William Young and Elizabeth his wife were married Nov. 30th, 1755. ...

  2. Wilkerson, Eva Eubank. Index to marriages of old Rappahannock and Essex counties, Virginia, 1655-1900. (Southern Historical Press, 2006 reprint)
    p. 216.