Person:William Smith (1167)

Watchers
William Moore Smith, Esq.
d.12 Mar 1821
  1. William Moore Smith, Esq.1759 - 1821
  2. Thomas Duncan Smith1760 - 1789
  3. Williamina Elizabeth Smith1762 - 1790
  4. Charles Smith, L.L. D.1765 - 1836
  5. Phineas Smith1767 - 1770
  6. Richard Smith, Esq.1769 - 1823
  7. Rebecca Smith1772 - 1837
  8. Eliza Smith1776 - 1778
  • HWilliam Moore Smith, Esq.1759 - 1821
  • W.  Ann Rudolph (add)
m. 3 Jun 1786
  1. William Rudolph Smith, Esq.1787 - 1868
  2. Samuel Wemyss Smith1796 - 1819
  3. Richard Penn Smith, Esq.1799 - 1854
Facts and Events
Name William Moore Smith, Esq.
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1 Jun 1759 Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 3 Jun 1786 to Ann Rudolph (add)
Death[1] 12 Mar 1821
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Jordan, John W. (John Woolf). Colonial families of Philadelphia. (New York, New York: Lewis Pub., 1911)
    2:32.

    ... William Moore Smith, b. June 1, 1759, d. March 12, 1821; m. June 3, 1786, Ann Rudolph: ...

    ... William Moore Smith, eldest son of Rev. William Smith, D. D., by his wife, Rebecca Moore, born in Philadelphia, June 1, 1759, graduated at the College of Philadelphia in 1775. He studied law and on his admission to the Bar, located at Easton, Pennsylvania, where he practiced for a number of years. He was for several years the agent for the settlement of British claims in America, under the Jay treaty. He was a man of fine literary taste and was the author of several political pamphlets, essays, etc., and published a volume of poems in 1786, which was re-published in London the same year. He died March 12, 1821.

    He married June 3, 1786, Ann Rudolph. ...