Person:Jeremiah Smith (52)

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Gov. Jeremiah Smith, LL.D. of New Hampshire
  1. Gov. Jeremiah Smith, LL.D. of New Hampshire1759 - 1842
  2. Samuel Smith1765 - 1842
  3. _____ Smith
  • HGov. Jeremiah Smith, LL.D. of New Hampshire1759 - 1842
  • W.  Eliza Ross (add)
m. Mar 1797
  1. Ariana Smith1797 - 1829
  2. William Smith1799 - 1830
  3. Jeremiah Smith1802 - 1808
  • HGov. Jeremiah Smith, LL.D. of New Hampshire1759 - 1842
  • WElizabeth Hale1800 - 1882
m. 1831
  1. Jeremiah Smith1837 - 1921
Facts and Events
Name Gov. Jeremiah Smith, LL.D. of New Hampshire
Gender Male
Birth[1] 29 Nov 1759 Peterborough, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States
Marriage Mar 1797 to Eliza Ross (add)
Marriage 1831 to Elizabeth Hale
Death? 21 Sep 1842 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States
Reference Number Q2734279 (Wikidata)
References
  1. INSTRUCTORS, in Biographical Catalogue of the Trustees, Teachers and Students of Phillips Academy Andover 1778-1830. (Andover, Massachusetts: The Andover Press, 1903)
    10.

    1783 Jeremiah Smith 1784
    Son of Dea. and Hon. William Smith and Elizabeth Morison ;
    born, Peterborough, N. H., Nov. 29, 1759;
    fitted for college under Rev. Daniel Emerson, Hollis, N. H. ;
    soldier in Revolutionary army, and at battle of Bennington ;
    Harvard College (1777-79);
    Rutgers (then Queen's) College, 1780;
    jurist;
    resided Peterborough, Exeter, Dover, N. H.;
    representative from Peterborough;
    member of Constitutional Convention;
    member of second Congress;
    U.S. District Attorney;
    Judge of Probate;
    Chief Justice of Supreme Court of New Hampshire;
    Governor;
    died, Dover, N.H., Sept. 21, 1842.
    LL.D., Dartmouth, 1804, and Harvard, 1807 ;
    trustee, Phillips Exeter Academy, and treasurer.

  2.   Jeremiah Smith (lawyer), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    last accessed Sep 2022.

    Jeremiah Smith (November 29, 1759 – September 21, 1842) was a United States representative for New Hampshire, United States Attorney for New Hampshire, a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Circuit Court for the First Circuit, the sixth governor of New Hampshire and chief justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court of Judicature and the New Hampshire Supreme Judicial Court. He was a member of the Federalist Party. ...