Person:Enoch Smith (7)

Enoch Smith
m. Bet 1735 and 1738
  1. Margaret Smith1735 -
  2. Lydia SmithAbt 1736 -
  3. William SmithAbt 1740 - 1740
  4. Mary Jane SmithAbt 1740 -
  5. Henry Smith1741 - 1801
  6. William Smith1742 - 1816
  7. George Smith1745 -
  8. Sarah Smith1747 - 1748
  9. Senator Daniel Smith1748 - 1818
  10. Enoch Smith1750 - 1825
  11. Sarah Smith1751/52 -
  12. Mona SmithAbt 1754 -
  13. Thomas Smith1754 - 1838
  14. Joseph Smith1756 - 1796
m. 23 Apr 1778
m. Abt 1788
Facts and Events
Name Enoch Smith
Gender Male
Birth? 21 Jun 1750 Stafford County, Virginia
Residence[3] 1775 Montgomery, Kentucky, United States
Marriage 23 Apr 1778 Montgomery County, Kentuckyto Nancy Belfield
Marriage Abt 1788 to Frances Wren
Other[2] Abt 1812 Bourbon, Kentucky, United Statesgives deposition
Death? 23 Apr 1825 Montgomery County, Kentucky
References
  1.   Ancestor #: A105327, in Daughters of the American Revolution. Genealogical Research System.

    Service Description: 1) DEFENDER OF FORT

    1) SS : CALENDER OF KY PAPERS, DRAPER, PG.495
    2) KY IN RETROSPECT, DRAKE ETAL., PG.189

  2. Ardery, Julia Hoge Spencer. Kentucky records: early wills and marriages, copied from court house records by regents, historians and the state historian; old bible records and tombstone inscriptions; records from Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Daviess, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott, and Shelby counties. (Lexington, Kentucky: Keystone Printery, Inc., c1932)
    2:115.

    RANDOM NOTES FROM SUITS FILED IN OFFICE OF CIRCUIT CLERK

    Benjamin Bedford vs. Thomas Stark, Box 423

    Rubin Rankins states he has known one-eyed John Taylor since yr. 1784, said Taylor lived at Boonesboro mostly in yr. 1784, but in 1785 at Col. John Holders.
    - Deposition of David Jameson, aged 56, taken May, 1813.
    - Deposition of Archibald McNabb, Sr., aged 75, May 10, 1813.
    - Deposition of Josiah McDowell, aged abt. 60, May 10, 1813.
    - Deposition of James Kenney, aged abt. 60, May 10, 1813.
    - Deposition of Moses Thomas who states he resided at Boonesboro in 1779, Strode's Station, winter of 1779 and spring of 1780, taken 1812.
    - Deposition of James Kenney taken 1809, states his residence from 19th day April until June 1776 was at Boonesboro.
    - Samuel J. Dowson, deposition taken 1813, states he is 37 yrs. old.
    - Isaac Clinkenbeard states he came to Ky., 1779, in fall.
    - Charles Scott, Secty to Gov., signs Treas. Warrant to Thomas Stark.
    - Deposition of Enock Smith, Montgomery Co., was at Boonesboro, states there were about a dozen, families at Boonesboro and about 15 or 20 hunters.

  3. Family Notes.

    Tennessee State Library and Archives
    SMITH, DANIEL(1748-1818)PAPERS 1784-1973
    Excerpt from description of collection: (Enoch Smith, Daniel’s brother, was a soldier in the American Revolutionary War. He is known to be one of the earliest surveyors of the state of Kentucky, settling in Montgomery County as early as 1775. Among his closest friends were Daniel Boone and General George Rogers Clark.)

  4.   Family Notes.

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    Enoch SMITH
    [NI09962]
    21 Jun 1750 - 23 Apr 1825
    BIRTH: 21 Jun 1750, Stafford Co., VA [3697]
    DEATH: 23 Apr 1825, Mr. Sterling, Montgomery Co., KY [3698]
    Father: Henry SMITH , Patriot
    Mother: Sarah CROSBY

    Family 1 : Nancy BELFIELD
    MARRIAGE: 23 Apr 1778, Montgomery Co., KY [5295]
    Sanford SMITH
    Benjamin Franklin SMITH
    Frances SMITH
    Betsy SMITH
    Family 2 : Frances WREN
    MARRIAGE: ABT. 1788
    Nancy SMITH
    Mary (May) SMITH
    Sarah SMITH
    +Susanna SMITH
    Anna SMITH
    Joseph SMITH
    +Enoch SMITH , Jr.