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Stephen I.K. Smith
b.Abt 1704
  • HStephen I.K. SmithAbt 1704 - 1784
  • WMary UnknownBef 1713 -
m. Bef 1730
  1. Charles Smith1730 - 1829
  2. William SmithAbt 1732 -
  3. Grace 'Gracy' SmithAbt 1734 -
  4. Sarah SmithAbt 1736 -
  5. John SmithAbt 1738 -
  6. Stephen I.K. SmithAbt 1740 - 1775
  7. James SmithAbt 1742 - 1822
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Name Stephen I.K. Smith
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1704
Marriage Bef 1730 to Mary Unknown
Death? 1784 Orange County, Virginia

Land Records

  • Pages 229-30. 26 May 1743. Stephen I K Smith of Orange County to George Smith of same. for £30 current money. 50 acres in St. Thomas' Parish... each side of a small branch... John Hawkins' line.. Wm. Taylor.. head of a small branch... (signed) Stephen I K Smith. Wit: Charles Smith, Susannah Smith. 26 May 1743. Acknowledged by Stephen I K Smith. Mary wife of Stephen I.K Smith relinquished her right of dower.
[Source: Orange County Deed Book 7, Dorman, pg. 53].


Records in Virginia

  • Orange County Deed Book #9 1743-1744: Hawkins to Smith. Philemon Hawkins and Sarah his wife of the County of Spotslvania in St George’s Parish selling to George Smith of the County of Orange of St. Thomas’s Parish all that parcel of land containing four hundred acres being part of a patent granted to Joseph Hawkins and by the said Joseph Hawkins granted to one ????? and by the said ????/sold to Samuel Smith and by the said Samuel Smith given unto the said George by his bond bearing date 23rd day of January 1732 and also given by the sd Samuel to the said Geroge his son by his last will and testament and together with other things which will divided the estate of the said Samuel amongst his children and the said will being given into the care of one Stephen I. K Smith from whom the said will was stolen and destroyed which occasioned the said Philemon Hawkins and Sarah his wife to have the right of the estate of the said Samuel Smith he being deceased and the said Sarah Hawkins the only child that survived him the said Samuel that was born in wedlock. The said land being bounded as follows: Beginning at ...thence south...oak and hickory standing on the North side of the North Fork of the Northanna....lots more info...(Then immediately following is another indenture between Philemon Hawkins and Sarah his wife selling to Charles Smith). (Note: the relationship between Samuel Smith and this Stephen Smith has not been determined),