|
Facts and Events
Part of the land he owned is now Clemson University.
Probate records of District 96 South Carolina
Records of Guy Smith
http://www.rootsweb.com/~scccscgs/smith-misc.html
Henry Smith md. Amy (Emi). Child:
Jonathan Smith b. 1762 d. 14 Sep. 1829. Revolutionary Soldier. Md. (1) Margaret Guyton (dau. of Joseph & Hannah Whitaker Guyton). Md. (2) Elizabeth Dunn b. ca. 1773 d. ca. 1870. Children:
Whitaker Smith b. 1787 d. 1850 md. 1808 Mary (Polly) Moorehead
Aaron John Smith b. 26 July 1789 d. 15 Aug. 1864 md. 1810 Elizabeth Smith b. 16 Sep. 1792 d. 31 Mar. 1876
Gideon Smith b. ca. 1792 d. 3 Mar. 1839, unmd.
Mary (Polly) Smith b. 1794 d. 1859, Missouri md. 1815 Palaska Duckworth
Hannah Smith b. 2 Jan. 1791 d. 15 Dec. 1859 md. Jesse Lewis b. 1786 d. Mar. 1867
Catherine Smith md. William Harden. To Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Aney (Amy) Smith md. James McCully. To Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Lettice (Lydia) Smith md. John Dickson. To Autauga Co., Ala.
Artimissa Smith b. ca. 1820 d. Dec. 1878 md. James Abernathy. To Tuscaloosa, Ala.
David W. Smith. To Ala.
Jesse K. Smith
William B. Smith. To Autauga Co., Ala.
John Athanot (Jonathan N.) Smith md. Serena Kay.
Daniel M. Smith d. in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
References
- ↑ Will
Vol. A-12 Page 65 Will No. 37. (FHL film: 229694), 11 Jul 1790.
WILL OF HENRY SMITH 11 July 1790
Henry was born abt 1727 Ulster Ireland. He died abt 1793, York County, SC The will was written 11 July 1790.
In the Name of God Amen.I Henry Smith of York County State of South Carolian [sic] being weak in body & much distressed by pain, yet through the Assistance of Divine Providence of sound Judgment of memory. Do make this my last Will of Testament, herby excluding all others hithertofore made by me. Commending my Soul to God who gave it to be received by him through the merits of Jesus Christ. And my Body to the dust to be decently Buried at the expence of my Executors. And first I will that my beloved Wife do hold & possess all my Estate real & personal during her life or widowhood, and then to be disposed of in the following manner. And first to my eldest son Abraham I will & Bequeath my second volum [sic] of Pools Anotations [sic] To my son David I will the plantation where on I live to Hold the same in Fee Talc. And in case he dieth without heir of his body, to be sold & divided amoungst the rest of my children male & female. To my son John I Bequeath fifty Acres of Land. And to my son Henry one hundred acres the which they are already possesed of and also to my son Henry my Negro fellow named Sam together with one half of the fishery in his Brother John's division. x x x x x x
To my son Jonathan I will my Negroe Wench named Rosse reserving at the same time forty pounds to be paid by him to his Brother William in trade. & her first child if she has any to my Daughter Sarah Ramsey. To my grandchild Henry Jolley I Bequeath a mare worth ten pounds together with two milch Cows to his mother to be paid by my Executors. And the Remainder of my Estate to be divided equally amoungst my Daughters married & single. Appointing my beloved Wife Amy two sons John & William Executors of this my last Will and Testament.
Sign,d & Seal,d this Eleventh Day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & ninety. Signed Henry Smith [scrawled seal] In Presence of Nathan N. Guyton (his mark) . Nicholas Correy
York County, South Carolina Wills Vol. A-12 Page 65 Will No. 37. (FHL film: 229694)
York County, South Carolina Wills Page 65 No. 37 Proved
1st page of the Henry Smith will in the York County, South Carolina archives- The will names wife, sons and alludes to daughter's married and single. Henry probably died about 1793- document provided by Guy R. Smith--see actual text & images - 2 citations-- the will is 2 pages long
- ↑ Will
Vol. A-12 Page 65 Will No. 37. (FHL film: 229694), 11 Jul 1790.
WILL OF HENRY SMITH 11 July 1790
Henry was born abt 1727 Ulster Ireland. He died abt 1793, York County, SC The will was written 11 July 1790.
In the Name of God Amen.I Henry Smith of York County State of South Carolian [sic] being weak in body & much distressed by pain, yet through the Assistance of Divine Providence of sound Judgment of memory. Do make this my last Will of Testament, herby excluding all others hithertofore made by me. Commending my Soul to God who gave it to be received by him through the merits of Jesus Christ. And my Body to the dust to be decently Buried at the expence of my Executors. And first I will that my beloved Wife do hold & possess all my Estate real & personal during her life or widowhood, and then to be disposed of in the following manner. And first to my eldest son Abraham I will & Bequeath my second volum [sic] of Pools Anotations [sic] To my son David I will the plantation where on I live to Hold the same in Fee Talc. And in case he dieth without heir of his body, to be sold & divided amoungst the rest of my children male & female. To my son John I Bequeath fifty Acres of Land. And to my son Henry one hundred acres the which they are already possesed of and also to my son Henry my Negro fellow named Sam together with one half of the fishery in his Brother John's division. x x x x x x
To my son Jonathan I will my Negroe Wench named Rosse reserving at the same time forty pounds to be paid by him to his Brother William in trade. & her first child if she has any to my Daughter Sarah Ramsey. To my grandchild Henry Jolley I Bequeath a mare worth ten pounds together with two milch Cows to his mother to be paid by my Executors. And the Remainder of my Estate to be divided equally amoungst my Daughters married & single. Appointing my beloved Wife Amy two sons John & William Executors of this my last Will and Testament.
Sign,d & Seal,d this Eleventh Day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & ninety. Signed Henry Smith [scrawled seal] In Presence of Nathan N. Guyton (his mark) . Nicholas Correy
York County, South Carolina Wills Vol. A-12 Page 65 Will No. 37. (FHL film: 229694)
York County, South Carolina Wills Page 65 No. 37 Proved
2nd page of the Henry Smith will in the York County, South Carolina archives- The will names wife, sons and alludes to daughter's married and single. Henry probably died about 1793- document provided by Guy R. Smith--see actual text & images - 2 citations-- the will is 2 pages long
|
|