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Captain Aaron Smith, of Old Ninety-six, South Carolina, who with his wife, five children and five negro slaves, was massacred by Cherokee Indians, 1 July 1776 |
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with an account of his four sons: Ezekiel Smith of Hancock County, Georgia; Major John Carraway Smith, of Jones County, Georgia; Thos. Keeling Smith, of Putnam County, Georgia and Lieutenant Aaron Smith, Jr., of Barnwell County, S. C. |
Author |
Woodruff, Caldwell |
Coverage
Surname |
Smith |
Subject |
History |
Publication information
Type |
Miscellaneous |
Publisher |
Genealogical Society of Utah |
Date issued |
1959 |
Place issued |
Salt Lake City, Utah |
Citation
Woodruff, Caldwell. Captain Aaron Smith, of Old Ninety-six, South Carolina, who with his wife, five children and five negro slaves, was massacred by Cherokee Indians, 1 July 1776: with an account of his four sons: Ezekiel Smith of Hancock County, Georgia; Major John Carraway Smith, of Jones County, Georgia; Thos. Keeling Smith, of Putnam County, Georgia and Lieutenant Aaron Smith, Jr., of Barnwell County, S. C. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1959). |
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