Person:Samuel Smith (340)

Watchers
  1. Samuel Smith1752 - 1839
  2. Robert Smith1757 - 1842
  3. Mary Smith
m. 31 Dec 1778
  1. _____ Smith
  2. John Spear Smith1785 - 1866
  3. Laura Sophia Smith1793 - Bef 1850
  4. Sidney SmithAbt 1795 - 1879
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Smith
Gender Male
Birth[1] 27 Jul 1752 Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 31 Dec 1778 Baltimore (independent city), Maryland, United Statesto Margaret Spear
Military[1] Combatant of Baltimore
Death[1] 22 Apr 1839 Baltimore (county), Maryland, United States
Burial[1][2] Westminster Hall and Burying Ground, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Reference Number Q381600 (Wikidata)

Research notes

  • served as Colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
  • member of the Maryland State House of Delegates (1790-1792)
  • elected to represent Maryland's 5th District and as At-Large in the US House of Representatives (1793-1803) and (1816-1822)
  • elected US Senator from Maryland (1803-1815) and (1822-1833)
  • elected Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland (1835-1838)
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Samuel Smith (Maryland), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

    the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia

    Samuel Smith (July 27, 1752April 22, 1839) was a United States Senator and Representative from Maryland, a mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, and a general in the Maryland militia. He was the brother of cabinet secretary Robert Smith.

    Smith served twice as President pro tempore of the United States Senate, first from 1805 to 1808 and later from 1828 to 1831.

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  2. 7530239 , in Find A Grave
    includes photos, last accessed May 2022.

    Inscription
    Samuel Smith, Lt. Col US.
    Army American Revolution, Maj Gen US.
    Army War of 1812.

    Gravesite Details
    Original inscribed plaque, now under church,
    Samuel Smith B. 1698 D. 1784
    John Smith B. 1723 D. 1794
    Gen'l Samuel Smith B. 1752 D.1839