Person:Thomas Smith (519)

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Thomas Smith
b.1718 England
m. Bet abt 1740 and 1745
  1. Capt. John Smith, of Mercer Co., KYAbt 1750 - Bef 1825
  2. Mary 'Polly' SmithAbt 1750 - 1835
  3. Margaret Smith1758 - 1841
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Smith
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1718 England
Marriage Bet abt 1740 and 1745 to Phoebe Dunbar
Death[2] 27 Apr 1758 Augusta County, Virginia
Burial[1] Apr 1758 Fort Upper Tract Massacre Gravesite, Upper Tract, Augusta County, Virginia

Thomas Smith was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Page 43.--5th January, 1754. William Burk's will--Sons, John and William, tract purchased of John and Lewis Neal; son, Thomas, tract purchased of George Hayl, and entry adjoining called Long Meadow, 400 acres; daughter, Catherine Burk, alias McCommus; daughter, Judea Burk (infant), tract at mouth of Naked Creek. Judea is to be under care of Mrs Matteson. Thomas is to be under care of Mr. John Matteson. Testator's (?) Thomas' (?) interest in estate of David McCommus. Son William to learn trade of blacksmith. Sister Bridget Burk, living out of this Colony. Executors, John Matterson and Gabriel Jones. Teste: Nicholas Null, Thos. Smith, Daniel Remy. Proved, 16th May, 1754, by all witnesses.
  • Page 201.--Estate of William Burk--Debts recovered 1754 and articles sold; to James Neal, John Harman, Nicholas Brook, Margaret Douglass, Christian Grubb, Thomas Smith, Sarah Stern, Daniel Sink, Stephen Johnston, Saml. Thornhill, Jeremiah Earley, Andrew Scott, David Logan, John Early.
  • Page 227.--15th May, 1754. Beverley to Joseph Vachub. 378 acres in Calfpasture, on the head of Meeting Branch, cor. to meeting house land Thomas Smith's land; William McCutcheon's land. [same Thomas Smith?]
  • Vol. 1 - November 15, 1774. (19) Thomas Dunbarr’s estate to be appraised, and administration to be granted to Thomas Smith. [Note: interesting record, especially with the Dunbar tie-in]
  • Page 281.--15th November, 1774. Thomas Smith's bond (with Robert Russell) as administrator of Thos. Dunbarr. [Note: interesting record, especially with the Dunbar tie-in]
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).
  2. Find A Grave.

    Thomas Smith
    BIRTH unknown
    DEATH 27 Apr 1758
    Augusta County, Virginia, USA
    BURIAL
    Fort Upper Tract Massacre Gravesite
    Upper Tract, Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190816509/thomas-smith