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25851 DEATH: Penned upon her death by her grandson Rev. Thomas Prince - 'At
Barnstable, to ye day of her death, she appeared and shone in ye eyes of
all as ye lovliest and brightest woman for beauty, knowledge, wisdom,
majesty, accomplishments and graces throughout ye Colony.

Mary, wid. of Nathaniel Glover of Dorchester (d. of John Smith, b. inLancashire 1630) 
Mary SMITH
 
25852 Mary Smith's father, John had married a Mary Ryder about 1629 in England, and had a daughter, also named Mary, born July 20, 1630 at Foxteth Park near Liverpool, England. She married a Nathaniel Glover and after his death, Gov. Thomas Hinckley of Barnstable, Plymouth Colony. This Mary was by his second wife, Mary Whiting. He also was married a 3rd time to Widow Katherine Pelton, but her first husband's first name is unknown.

Another source says Mary was born in Toxteth Park, Liverpool, Lancashire, England and that she died 1768 in Bristol, Rhode Island


Contact Gary Garbe for information on living individuals. I DO NOT have information for the majority of the people listed as living. gary_garbe@hotmail.com 
Mary SMITH
 
25853 REFN: 11958 Mary SMITH
 
25854 Per email 21 Sep 2002 from Nancy Hodgkinson, Mary Ann Smith's parish of residence was St. Pancras, Middlesex. This information was from reviewing parish records.

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Per Index to Marriage License Applications Cuyahoga County, Ohio, February 23, 1829 - August, 1851, Volumes 1 through 6, compiled by Cuyahoga West Chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society, Mary Ann may have remarried to A. B. Haines on 27 Oct 1849. (viewed at the Western Reserve Historical Library, Cleveland, Ohio 5/19/05 sla)

She is believed to have died sometime before sons Thomas and Stephen left for Wisconsin. 
Mary Ann SMITH
 
25855 Mary Rogness's - Seventh cousin twice removed Mary Avery SMITH
 
25856 All details for this living person have been suppressed. Mary Brainard SMITH
 
25857 Ancestral File Number: 1C23-NT Mary Josephine SMITH
 
25858 Served in the Revolutionary war. Served with Captain Willey's company,Col. Spencer's regiment at the Lexington Alarm. Those who responded tothe Lexington Alarm in New England fell into two general categories;those who lived close to Boston and responded to the night time call fromPaul Revere and others (like the Faxon's of Braintree) and those furtheraway who heard days or weeks later. It is believed that the men ofHartford and Windsor heard about the battles of Lexington and Concord oneday after they had occurred. Those of this second group formed the armywhich fought at Bunker (Breed's) Hill and occupied the Dorchester heightswith General Washington which eventually forced the British from Boston. Mathew SMITH
 
25859 All details for this living person have been suppressed. Matthew SMITH
 
25860 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Mercy SMITH
 
25861 !DIED: young Mercy SMITH
 
25862 Lived in New York State

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Miranda SMITH
 
25863 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Nancy SMITH
 
25864 BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 73.
iv. Nathan (2d), b. 11 Feby 1734/5; m. 19 Sep 1754, ElizabethBabcock.
NOTE The date of death of the first Nathan and the date of birth ofthe second, are reversed upon the Westerly records. 
Nathan SMITH, 2nd
 
25865 REFN: 8141 Nathan SMITH
 
25866 Ancestral File Number: 54DZ-KL Nathan Holmes SMITH
 
25867 !DIED: age 69 Nathaniel SMITH
 
25868 [Spicer Family File.FTW]

He was in Plymouth, New England before 6 Mar 1637/38 when he with others applied to be made a freeman of the colony. He is believed to have been the first religious teacher at Marshfield, MA where on 5 May 1640 he was on a committee to measure some land. He sailed to Stratford, CT in 1644. He was
granted land at New London, CT in 1652. About 1655 he settled on a farm at Smith Lake, Poquomock. He had many grants of land and raised sheep extensively. He wove cloth from the wool.

: Smith, Nehemiah, by Miss Thomas thought to be first
religious teacher at Marshfield, I hear no more of, excc. that in an eminently
confusing obituary on page 82 of Geneal. Reg. XIV, Ann, a daughter of the first
Thomas Bourne, is said to marry Rev. Nehemiah Smith in 1639.
Nehemiah, New Haven, had Sarah, and Mary, born 1642; Hannah,, 1644, all
baptised 14 December 1645; Mercy nad Elizabeth 1645, both baptised 22 February
1646; all in right of his wife Sarah; kept the sheep of the town 1644-9 and
removed soon after to New London, and about 1660 to Norwich, freeman 1669, died
1686, leaving wife Ann and four daughters, Mary, wife of Samuel Raymond; Ann,
Wife of Thomas Bradford; Elizabeth wife of Joshua Raymond; and Experience, who
married 1 November 1677, Joshua Abel.

!History of Norwich, New London County, Connecticut , Frances Manwaring Caulkins, 1976, page 200: From an entry in the records of the county court in 1666, we learn his age: "Nehemiah Smith of Norwich declaring himself above 60 years of age and his brother John declaring the same at his earnest desire is freed from training." He died in 1686. His only son, Nehemiah, born in 1646, at New Haven,
settled in Groton, where he was generally designated, from the office that he
held, Mr. Justice Smith.

Dennis Family Records:
The Rev. Nehemiah Smith was born in England about 1605 and was in Plymouth, New England before 6 mar 1637/38 when he with others applied to be made a freeman of the colonly. He died about 1686. On 21 Jan 1639/40 he married Anne (called Sarah in the church records) Bourne. He is believed to have been the first religious teacher at Marshfield MA where on 5 May 1640 he was on a committee to measure some land. He sailed to Stratford CT in 1644. He was granted land at New London CT in 1652. About 1655 he settled on a farm at Smith Lake, Poquomock. He had many grants of land and raised sheep extensively. He wove cloth from the wool. 
Nathaniel SMITH, , Reverend Ia 10
 
25869 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Nathaniel Denison SMITH
 
25870 "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A., Eaton & Mains,New York, 1903, p490.
res 1900 Richmond Hill, Long Island, NY 
Nellie M. SMITH
 
25871 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Olive SMITH
 
25872 [Gager Smith Short List.FTW]

Olive was born seven months after her parents marriage. She would have been 6 1/2 months gestation or conceived prior to the marriage. If in fact she was conceived after the marriage it would be unlikely that she would have survived. 
Olive SMITH
 
25873 Mary Rogness's - Second cousin 7 times removed Perez Swan SMITH
 
25874 !Lieutenant
!DIED: Rev. Cotton Mather says he was "murdered with an hideous
witchcraft." 
Philip SMITH
 
25875



 
Polly SMITH
 
25876  Rebecca SMITH
 
25877 1 NOTE no children Rebecca SMITH
 
25878 7 children in will Rebecca SMITH
 
25879

1670, March 4: Richard Smith married Bathsheba Rogers at New London, Connecticut.
"New England Marriages Prior to 1700" compiled by Clarence Almon Torrey; p. 688; The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland; 1985 (974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS) (Randall Research Library)

1682: Richard Smith died at Lyme, Connecticut.
"New England Marriages Prior to 1700" compiled by Clarence Almon Torrey; p. 688; The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.; Baltimore, Maryland; 1985 (974.0 NEa/Marriage SCGS) (Randall Research Library)

Source: Please cite original sources.
Compiled by: J. K. Loren 
Richard SMITH
 
25880 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed Richard SMITH
 
25881 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Sally SMITH
 
25882 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Sally SMITH
 
25883 Was living with her sister, Nancy (Smith) Gates, in Brooklyn Ohio, in 1860. Sally (Selah) SMITH
 
25884 1880 census Chicago, Cook, Illinois, p 249:

Samuel SMITH Self M Male W 34 NY Clerk - Railroad NY NY
Fanny SMITH Wife M Female W 30 NY NY NY
Mabel SMITH Dau S Female W 2 NY NY NY 
Samuel SMITH
 
25885 [Birch.FTW]

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Facts about this person:

Burial
Middlebury, VT 
Sarah SMITH
 
25886 Ancestral File Number: 9X2G-Q5 Sarah Elizabeth SMITH
 
25887 Ancestral File Number: 54DZ-G3 Sarah La Blanch SMITH
 
25888 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Sarah Wisner SMITH
 
25889 Winget CPRT-35 Burial: Stonington, New London, Connecticut Seth SMITH
 
25890 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of sixth cousin 3 times removed Simeon SMITH
 
25891 !Taken from the "Olmstead's in America" book. Page 99. Susan Hawthorne SMITH
 
25892 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Theodore Lorenzo SMITH
 
25893 Cemetery transcription indicates Theodore died as an infant. Theodore S. SMITH
 
25894 FROM "THE MICHAEL SHOEMAKER BOOK" ON THE DESCENDANTS FROM LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA:

"THE THOMAS SMITH FAMILY

Thomas Smith, who was married to Mary Green, settled in Newport Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. He was of that township, Nov. 10, 1790, when, with William Hebard, he bought from Zachariah Hartsouff of Kingston Township and Hanover, two acres of land situated on the main road through Hanover (perhaps Solomon's Creek), "beginning on the westerly line of Lot No.8, First Division of Hanover," together with all privileges to operate stills and potash works and all the utensils, etc. He was of Hanover Township, Aug. 11, 1791, when he bought from Captain Caleb Bates of Pittston, 300 acres of the "Gore" and lying between Exeter, Providence, Pittston and the Lackawanna River, and bounded by the Pittston and Exeter lines and by lands of Constant Searl. He removed to the "Gore" and there spent the remainder of his life. He is referred to in a deed drawn by Dr. William Hoover Smith as Captain Thomas Smith. With his wife, Mary (Green) Smith, born in June, 1736, died Jan. 2, 1810, he is buried in Marcy Cemetery, Duryea, Pennsylvania, his grave being marked by a tombstone, the face of which has flaked off. Two of the children of Thomas and Mary (Green) Smith were their sons, 1, Eliphalet, and 2, Deodat." 
Thomas SMITH
 
25895 In May of 1856 was living with his wife Mary in Abington, Pennsylvania

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Thomas SMITH
 
25896 Lived and died in New York State.

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Tracey E. SMITH
 
25897 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Turner M. SMITH
 
25898 1 NOTE "Elder John Crandall of Rhode Island and His Descendants"; byJohn Cortland Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1949, p 238. Unknown SMITH
 
25899 Name Prefix: Colonel Unknown SMITH
 
25900 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed 
Uriah SMITH
 

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