Family:Nicholas Smith and Mary Reiner (1)

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Descendants of Nicholas Smith


Generation No. 1

1. NICHOLAS3 SMITH (MATHIAS2 SCHMIDT, MICHAEL1) was born WFT Est. 1718-1724 in prob. Culpeper County, Virginia, and died 1797. He married MARY MAGDALENA REINER WFT Est. 1745-1751 in prob. Culpeper County, Virginia, daughter of JOHANN DIETRICH REINER. She was born 1720 in Germany.

Notes for NICHOLAS SMITH: From "Thomas Wieland and related lines" (http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~wayland/wayland/pafg85.htm)

Mary Magdalena Reiner, married Nicholas Smith. Nicholas was not yet born when his parents left Gemmingen in 1717. Magdalena was born in 1720 and Nicholas was probably of a similar age. Since the Reiners came to America in 1749, probably both Nicholas and Magdalena were about thirty years of age when they married. That they did marry is borne our by the sponsorships at the German Lutheran Church. They were sponsors for George and Mary Sarah (Reiner) Cook in 1751, 1753, 1756, 1758 and 1768. The two wives were sisters.

Nicholas and Magdalena were communicants in 1775 and 1776. Nicholas died in 1797 and his will left his property to his sons John, Nicholas, Michael and Godfrey. In addition to these four sons, there may have been daughters. Tentatively, I have entered Barbara as a daughter of Nicholas and Magdalena.

Though it is a digression from the main theme of the note, it is noteworthy that Matthew Smith, the immigrant, had a joint land grant with Christopher Barlow. In the 1787 Tax List, Michael Barlow was in the household of NIcholas Smith, Sr. There may be complications in the Smith ancestry that we do not understand.


Culpeper County, Virginia 1764 Rent Rolls

James Sims of Hawkins Smith Nicholas Smith (son of Mathius)

Children of NICHOLAS SMITH and MARY REINER are:

  • i. NICHOLAS4 SCHMIDT, b. WFT Est. 1745-1755, prob. Culpeper County, Virginia; m. SUSANNA YAGER; b. 14 May 1766.
  • ii. JOHN SCHMIDT, b. WFT Est. 1746-1759, prob. Culpeper County, Virginia.
  • iii. MICHAEL SCHMIDT, b. WFT Est. 1756-1758, prob. Culpeper County, Virginia; d. Aft. 09 Sep 1820, Oldham County, Kentucky; m. ROSANNA YAGER, 24 Jul 1791; b. WFT Est. 1765-1774.

Notes for MICHAEL SCHMIDT: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/johnsgermnotes/germhs56.html

GERMANNA History Notes (Page 56)


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In the Smith families, there was a Michael Smith, who was the son of Nicholas, the son of Matthew. Michael was probably born about 1756-1758. He died in Oldham County in Kentucky some time after 9 Sep 1820, when his brother John wrote his will, and before 19 May 1832, when his heirs appointed an attorney to collect their share of John Smith's estate. Michael Smith married, 24 July 1791, Rosanna Yager. A Rosanna Yager was confirmed at Hebron in 1789. She was the daughter of John Yager and his wife Mary Willheit. A Michael Smith was in the militia of Culpeper County (Class 75). In 1806, Michael Smith and his wife Rosanna deeded 134 acres in Madison Co. to John Clore, and they deeded other land, the same year, to John Smith. Probably, they moved to Kentucky soon after this.

On 19 May 1832, John Smith, Henry Smith, Reuben Smith, Edward Smith, Thomas Smith, John Carder, William Smith, Daniel Smith, and Rosanna Smith, guardian of Joseph and Jane Smith, all of Oldham Co., who were the heirs of Michael Smith, decd., the brother of John Smith, decd., appointed Weedon Smith of Oldham Co., KY, their attorney to receive of Joseph Carpenter their inheritance from John Smith. Of these children, only seven are shown in the Hebron Church records. From these latter records, two more children are known, Nathan and Daniel. The girl who married John Carder is not specified. The relationship, if any, of Weedon Smith, is unknown.

Another grandson of Matthew Smith, the immigrant, is Godfrey, born after 1764 to Nicholas. Godfrey died in Warren Co., Kentucky, by 1828. While he was married, his wife's name is uncertain. A statement in the Warren County records states that Godfrey was living on 9 Sep 1820, and that he had seven children, Nancy, Matilda, Polly, Elijah, Sally, Isaac, and Eliza. Sally and Elijah died before September 1822, while under age. In 1828, Godfrey had four children alive, Nancy, Matilda (over 21), Isaac, and Eliza (the last two were underage, with Godfrey as their guardian).

Dr. Holtzclaw had nothing to add in this set of notes about the descendants of Matthew Smith, Jr., the son of the 1717 immigrant Matthew Smith, Sr. There is some information in Germanna Record 6 about this family.

I will stop here with the discussion of the Smith family.


  • iv. GODFREY SCHMIDT, b. WFT Est. 1746-1759, prob. Culpeper County, Virginia; d. 1828, Warren County, Kentucky.