Person:John Smith (45)

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Lieutenant John Smith
b.Abt 1621
m. 1 Aug 1647
  1. Mary Smith1648 -
  2. John Smith1651 -
  3. Sarah Smith1654 - 1654
  4. Isaac Smith1655 -
  5. Benjamin Smith1657 - 1657/58
  6. Francis Smith1658 - 1744
  7. Abraham Smith1661 -
  • HLieutenant John SmithAbt 1621 - 1706
  • WMary BillAbt 1645 - 1693/94
m. 6 Jan 1662/63
  1. James Smith1663 -
  2. Jemima Smith1665 -
  3. Anne SmithAbt 1670 -
  4. Phebe Smith1673 -
Facts and Events
Name[3] Lieutenant John Smith
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1621
Marriage 1 Aug 1647 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Catherine Morrill
Marriage 6 Jan 1662/63 Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Bill
Death[1][2] 21 Sep 1706 Chelsea, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 "Inscriptions from the Burial Ground at Rumney Marsh", in Chamberlain, Mellen; Jennie Chamberlain Watts; Henry Williamson Haynes; and William Richard Cutter. A documentary history of Chelsea: including the Boston precincts of Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh, and Pullen Point, 1624-1824. (Boston: Printed for the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1908)
    2:707.

    Here lyes ye body of Capt. John Smith aged 85 years, who departed this life Septemb'r ye 21st 1706.
    [Birth about 1621.]

  2. Massachusetts. Probate Court (Suffolk County). Probate records, 1636-1899. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969-1971)
    Case 3015.

    Vol. 15, p. 193 21 Oct 1706: Letters of Administration on Cap't John Smith late of Winnisimet deced Intestate to John Brintal of Winnisimet within the Township of Boston Vintner.
    Vol. 16, p. 237 4 Nov 1706: Inventory of Cap't John Smith late of Winnisimet deced Sept'br 21st 1706: £174.7.10, by Jonathan Bill, Elisha Bennet.
    [Note docket also lists an apparently misfiled document: Vol. 6 (new series), p. 246 Petition around Jan 1706 [i.e., before the person on this page died] by Andrew Lane appearing to say Captain John Smith died about 12 years prior [i.e., again, not this person].]

  3. Although he was clearly a Captain at the time of his death, he is referred to as Lieutenant John Smith by Source:Chamberlain, Mellen. Documentary History of Chelsea : Including the Boston Precincts of Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh, and Pullen Point, 1624-1824 to distinguish him from a different individual known as Captain John Smith. See, notably, p. 319.