Person:Hezekiah Smith (28)

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m. Bef 1751
  1. Nanne Smith1751 -
  2. Ezra Smith1753 -
  3. Thomas Smith1756 -
  4. Lucretia Smith1758 - Bef 1805
  5. Experience Smith1760 - Bef 1803
  6. Ruth Smith1763 -
  7. Thaddeus Smith1767 -
  8. Hezekiah Smith1769 - 1814
  9. Elizabeth SmithAbt 1772 -
  • HHezekiah Smith1769 - 1814
  • WMary Rice1773 - 1844
m. 17 Aug 1794
  1. Mary Estabrook Smith1795 - 1837
  2. Henry Smith1797 - 1866
  3. Elizabeth Gilbert Smith1799 -
  4. Sarah Noyes Smith1800 -
  5. William Smith1803 -
  6. Hezekiah Smith1805 -
  7. Andrew Smith1807 -
Facts and Events
Name Hezekiah Smith
Gender Male
Birth[1] 19 Sep 1769 Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 17 Aug 1794 Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Rice
Death[2][3] 13 May 1814 Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1903)
    p. 133.

    SMITH, Hezekiah, s. Henry and Lucrecia, [born] Sept. 19, 1769.

  2. Acton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Acton, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1923)
    p. 298.

    SMITH, Hezekiah, Capt., [died] May 13, 1814, a. 45, in the Armey.

  3. Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871. (American Ancestors, 2014)
    Case 20630: Hezekiah Smith 1814.

    7 Jun 1814: Petition of Mary Smith of Acton widow of Hezekiah Smith late of Acton Gentleman relinquishes right of administration and requires William Rice Jr of Sudbury be appointed.
    25 Jun 1814: Inventory of Hezekiah Smith late of Acton Gentleman deceased: $882.87, by Ebene'r Plympton, John Hayward, Josiah H. Adams.
    6 Jun 1815: First account of William Rice Jr of Sudbury administrator of Hezekiah Smith Late of Acton, allowed. Widow allowed $300, relinquished $50 because estate more deficient than supposed. 3 Sep 1816: second account.