Person:Lois Smith (26)

Watchers
m. 15 Feb 1743/44
  1. George Smith1745 -
  2. William Smith1747 - 1747
  3. William Smith1748/49 -
  4. Mary Smith1750 -
  5. Lydia Smith1754 - 1825
  6. David Smith1756 -
  7. Hannah Smith1758 -
  8. Enoch SmithCal 1761 -
  9. Lois Smith1763 - 1818
  10. Sarah Smith1765 -
  11. Eunice Smith1770 -
m. 12 Jun 1785
  1. Betsey Heald1786 - 1872
  2. Calvin Heald1788 - 1869
  3. Jonas Heald1790 - 1866
  4. John Heald1792 - 1869
  5. Hannah Heald1794 - 1866
  6. Sally Heald1796 -
  7. Stephen Heald1799 - 1887
  8. William Heald1803 - 1804
  9. Son Heald1805 - 1805
Facts and Events
Name[3] Lois Smith
Gender Female
Christening[1] 26 Jun 1763 Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 12 Jun 1785 Hubbardston, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Timothy Heald
Death[2] 30 Apr 1818 Hubbardston, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Town of Weston, Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1707-1850: 1703-gravestones-1900, church records, 1709-1825. (Boston: McIndoe Bros., 1901)
    p. 474.

    1763.
    Jun. 26. Lois Daugh'r of William & Hannah Smith [baptized].
    [Also, p. 484: An Account of Such as are dismissed & recommended to other Chhs.
    Feb: 14 1768 { William Smith (junr) to the first Chh in Rutland.]

  2. Hubbardston, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Hubbardston, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1907)
    p. 199.

    HEALD, Lois, wid. Capt. Timothy, [died] April 30, 1818, [a. 54. GS1]
    [Birth about 1763-1764. GS1=Centre Cemetery]

  3. Reed, Jonas, and Daniel Bartlett. A history of Rutland, Worcester County, Massachusetts: from its earliest settlement, with a biography of its first settlers [supplement added]. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971)
    p. 131.

    Mr. William Smith, junior, with his father, (a blind man,) and a family of seven children, in 1765, moved from Weston, and settled on the farm originally laid out to Graves and Barnard, to right of Lot No. 13, now owned by Watson and Baker. Their children were Mary, George, William, Lydia, David, Hannah, Enoch, Lois, Sally and Eunice. ...