Person:Lawrence Smith (48)

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Lawrence Smith
b.1750 Virginia
m. Abt 1738
  1. Guy SmithEst 1739 - 1780
  2. Ann SmithEst 1741 -
  3. Elizabeth SmithEst 1743 -
  4. Lawrence Smith1750 - 1834
m. 8 Sep 1774
  1. Guy SmithAbt 1775 -
  2. Jane SmithAbt 1777 -
  3. Thomas M. SmithAbt 1780 -
  4. Frances S. SmithEst 1782 -
  5. John Montague SmithAbt 1785 -
  6. William SmithAbt 1785 -
  7. Starke SmithAbt 1798 - Aft 1870
Facts and Events
Name Lawrence Smith
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1750 Virginia
Marriage 8 Sep 1774 Virginiato Catherine Montague
Death[1] 6 Jun 1834 Cumberland County, Virginia
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
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    27. Lawrence SMITH m. 8 Sep 1774, Cjatherine Montague, b. bef 1762, d. 18 Apr 1834. Lawrence died aft 1769.
    Children:
    i Guy SMITH b. abt 1775.
    ii Jane SMITH b. abt 1775.
    iii Thomas M. SMITH b. abt 1780.
    iv Starke SMITH b. abt 1780.
    v Frances S. SMITH b. abt 1780.
    vi John Montague SMITH b. abt 1785.
    vii William SMITH b. abt 1785.

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~don46/smith.htm

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    7 Lawrence Smith, the eldest son of Constantine Smith, was born about 1755, so he was only 15 when his father gave him Bowker Smith's former land in Goochland County. After Constantine became a minister and (apparently) sold the plantation in King and Queen, Lawrence left for Goochland. But he stayed only a short time, selling the land on Lickinghole Creek and moving on across the James River to Cumberland County. He found a wife there, Catherine Montague, a daughter of Thomas Montague. Thomas had moved with his family a few years earlier from Middlesex County on the lower Rappahannock to the area of Cartersville, on the south bank of the James in Cumberland. Lawrence and Catherine moved a few miles to the southwest and established a farm about halfway between Cartersville and Cumberland Courthouse. They had at least seven children and lived on their farm until both died in 1834.

    http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/families/smith_of_gloucester.htm