Display Patriot - P-293001 - Samuel SMITH

Samuel SMITH

SAR Patriot #: P-293001

The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
 

State of Service: NC      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service / Colonel
DAR #: A105803

Birth: 27 May 1709 / Isle of Wight / VA
Death: 14 Sep 1783 Smithfield / Johnston / NC

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Member Provincial Congress at Hillsboro, Aug 1775
  2. Member committee to elect reps to Continental Congress, 12 Aug 1774
  3. Member NC Comm. on Correspondence, 1774
  4. Senator from Johnston Co, NC in Assembly of 1779
  5. Col, Johnston Co, NC Regiment of Militia
  6. Justice of Peace, Court of Johnston Co, NC

Additional References:
  1. Johnston Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions, published by Wynette Ham, Volume II, pg 105 [entry pg 239-211 (1975)
  2. SAUNDERS, COL RECS OF NC, Volume 10, pg 1031, 1032
  3. Historical Sketches of N.C. (1584-1851) by Col John H. Wheeler
  4. N.C. Govt. (1585-1779) Thad Eure-Secy. State - NC
  5. The Colonial Records of North Carolina, by Wm. L. Saunders, Volume X -1775-1776, pg 165

Spouse: Edith Whitfield
Children: Edith; Elizabeth; Jonathan; Jane; Nancy Ann; David; Samuel;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1969-12-05 NC Unassigned Albert C Wirth Jr (82507) John   
1984-03-27 OH Unassigned Barnett Jenkins Sledge (123738) Ann   
1986-05-27 NJ Unassigned Frank B Russell (121582) Edith   
1988-08-16 NY 222263 Charles Edward Ramsey (131677) Nancy   
1990-06-18 UT 226985 Richard Bert Carter Jr (128143) Elizabeth   
1992-06-08 TX 220692 Clyde R Turner (132878) Elizabeth   
1992-07-21 TX 211235 David Alan King (140545) Edith   
2002-01-18 FL 11505 Carl Edward Oehmann (Ret.) (157237) Edith   
2012-03-28 GA 46673 Jay Pernell Wells (171595) David   
Location:
Selma / Johnston / NC / USA
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Comments:

Anna Morton in April of 1976 surveyed this cemetery and found it overgrown and in very poor shape. There were stones under the overgrowth that she could not read. This was the plantation of Samuel Smith and his wife, Edith Whitfield Smith. The cemetery is enclosed by a slate and rock fence



Directions to Cemetery / Gravesite:

1976 survey - located off State Route 1003 1.1 miles past the oil terminals of Selma near Calvary Baptist Church on the left




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