Person:Archelaus Smith (1)

m. 9 Apr 1729
  1. James Smith1730 -
  2. George Smith1731/32 - 1823
  3. Archelaus Smith1734 - 1821
  4. Elijah Smith1737 -
  5. Hannah Smith1739 -
  6. Obadiah Smith1741/42 -
  7. Bersheba Smith1744/45 - 1766
  8. Phebe Smith1747 -
  9. Betty SmithAbt 1751 - 1766
m. 16 Jul 1752
  1. Susanna Smith1753 -
  2. Hezekiah Smith1754 -
  3. Eunice Smith1756 -
  4. Mercy Smith1758 - 1845
  5. Mercy Smith1759 -
  6. James Smith1762 - 1842
  7. Stephen Smith1764 - 1826
  8. Archelaus Smith1766 -
  9. Hannah Smith1768 -
Facts and Events
Name Archelaus Smith
Gender Male
Christening? 23 Apr 1734 Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 16 Jul 1752 Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Nickerson
Death[2] 3 Sep 1821 Barrington, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada"Centreville, Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia"
Reference Number? Q4785893?


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Archelaus Smith (23 April 1734 - 3 April 1821), was a tanner, fisherman, surveyor, and early settler of Barrington, Nova Scotia. He was born in Chatham, Province of Massachusetts to parents Deacon Stephen Smith (c.1706-1766) and Bathsheba (Brown) Smith (1709–1766). He was christened in the Congregational Church, Chatham on 23 Apr 1734. At eighteen years of age he married Elizabeth Nickerson (1735–1828), daughter of William Nickerson (1701–1763) and Sarah (Covell) Nickerson (c.1706-b.1790), in Chatham, in a ceremony performed by the Reverend Stephen Emery. They had eight children (four boys and four girls).

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References
  1.   Smith, William Christopher. A history of Chatham, Massachusetts: formerly the constablewick or village of Monomoit : with maps and illustrations and numerous genealogical notes. (Hyannis, Mass.: F.B. & F.P. Goss, 1909)
    p. 257.

    Children of Dea. Stephen Smith and 2nd wife Bathsheba Brown: Archelous, bp. 23 Apr 1734, m. 16 Jul 1752 Elizabeth Nickerson. Removed to Barrington, N.S., about 1762.

  2. Archelaus Smith, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.