Person:Thomas Smith (367)

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Name[1][2] Thomas Smith
Gender Male
Birth[2] 1794 North Carolina, United States
Marriage 13 Aug 1818 Wilkes, Georgia, United Statesto Sophia Ballard
Residence[5] 1832 Wilkes, Georgia, United States
Census[1] 1840 Talbot, Georgia, United States
Census[2] 1850 Talbot, Georgia, United States
Census[3] 1860 Talbot, Georgia, United States
Other[6] 1863 Talbot, Georgia, United States
Census[4] 1870 Talbot, Georgia, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1840 Census, Talbot County, Georgia
    Page 202; Line 16, August 30, 1850.

    Thomas Smith. Male: 1 5-10; 1 10-15; 1 15-20, 1 40-50; Female: 1 under 5; 1 10-15; 1 30-40; 1 60-70.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 1850 Census, Talbot County, Georgia, 23rd District
    Page 248A; Dwelling/Family 351/351, August 30, 1850.

    Thomas Smith, 56 years, born North Carolina, Farmer, 2500 realty.

  3. 1860 Census, Talbot County, Georgia, 689 District GM (Flint Hill), Centre Post Office
    Page 98A; Dwelling/Family 685, August 1, 1860.

    Thos. Smith, 66 years, born North Carolina, Farmer, $3500 real and $5375 personal property; residing with him were his wife, Sophia, and children, William, Lucy and Penina.

  4. 1870 Census, Talbot County, Georgia, Flint Hill District, Flint Hill Post Office
    Page 64A; Dwelling 1666/Family 1662, August 5, 1870.

    Thomas Smith, 74 years, born North Carolina, farmer, with $1000 real and $300 personal property; residing with him were his wife, Sophia, and daughter, Lucy.

  5. The Early Records of Georgia, by Grace Gillam Davidson (1933), Volume I
    Page 351.

    Thomas Smith in Capt. Campbell's District, Wilkes County, entitled to two draws in the 1832 Gold Lottery.

  6. Georgia Reports, Volume 33
    Pages 58-61, March Term, 1864.

    James A. Connell vs. Irbane A. Leonard. Thomas Smith appeared as a witness for and was identified as the "father-in-law" of James A. Connell.