Isabelle Jane Smith1
F, #17583, b. 5 October 1861, d. 3 November 1929
Isabelle Jane Smith was born on 5 October 1861 in Astoria, Illinois.1 She was the daughter of Henry W. Smith and Diana Jane Merrill.1 Isabelle Jane Smith married John Thomas Moore, son of Littleton Moore and Elizabeth Sellers, in October 1879 in Fulton County, Illinois, they had three children.1 Isabelle Jane Smith died on 3 November 1929 in Yerington, Lyon County, Nevada, at the age of 68.1
Child of Isabelle Jane Smith and John Thomas Moore
- Inez Isabelle Moore+1 b. 15 Feb 1890, d. 26 Sep 1907
Citations
- [S330] Wallace Redmond Forrester, House of Forrester, p. 139.
Isaiah Perley Smith
M, #23747
Isaiah Perley Smith married Clara Relief Smith.
Child of Isaiah Perley Smith and Clara Relief Smith
- Perley Dennison Smith+ b. 9 Sep 1871, d. 15 Feb 1957
James Smith
M, #8926, b. 1 May 1757
James Smith was born on 1 May 1757 in White Plains, Westchester County, New York.1 He was the son of Dr. William Hooker Smith and Sarah Brown.
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dav4is/ODTs/…
James Smith1
M, #25086, b. 11 September 1739, d. 23 July 1750 or 1754
James Smith was born on 11 September 1739 in White Plains, New York.1 He was the son of Rev. John Smith and Mehitable Hooker.1 James Smith died on 23 July 1750 or 1754.1
Citations
- [S617] Edward Hooker, Descendants of Thomas Hooker, p. 41.
Dr. James Smith1
M, #12426, b. 13 February 1738, d. 14 February 1812
Jane Yates Smith1
F, #2183, b. 26 December 1903, d. 12 June 1992
Jane Yates Smith was born on 26 December 1903 in Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri.2 She was the daughter of Edward Calhoun Smith.3 Jane Yates Smith married Loyall Farragut Sewall, son of Harold Marsh Sewall and Camilla Loyall Ashe, on 18 August 1933 in Round Hill Community Church, Greenwich, Connecticut.4 Jane Yates Smith died on 12 June 1992 in Bath, Sagadahoc County, Maine, at the age of 882 and is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Sagadahoc County, Maine.2
Children of Jane Yates Smith and Loyall Farragut Sewall
- Loyall Farragut Sewall Jr.+1 b. 12 Aug 1934, d. 16 Feb 1995
- Camilla Ashe Sewall+5 b. 1 Jul 1936, d. 19 Dec 2016
Janet Wesselhoft Smith1
F, #25537, b. circa 1893
Janet Wesselhoft Smith was born circa 1893 in Rhode Island.1 She was the daughter of Sebree Smith and Annie Varnum Watkins. Janet Wesselhoft Smith married Erastus Bartlett Webster, son of John Ordway Webster and Anna Maria Bartlett, on 19 October 1915 in Santa Ana, Orange County, California.1
Citations
- [S89] Family Search, California Marriages, 1850-1945.
Jean Gordon Smith1
F, #19541, b. 18 December 1831
Jean Gordon Smith was born on 18 December 1831.1 She was the daughter of Francis Goudie Smith and Susan Gordon.1 Jean Gordon Smith was baptised on 18 January 1832 at St. Cuthbert's, Edinburgh.2 She married Hypolite William Cornillon S.S.C., son of Hypolite Joseph Emile German Cornillon and Helen Neaves, on 30 March 1856 in Edinburgh (or 3 April.)1,3
Children of Jean Gordon Smith and Hypolite William Cornillon S.S.C.
- (unknown) Cornillon1
- Helen Cornillon+4 b. 5 Feb 1857, d. 6 Jul 1922
- Susan Cornillon5 b. 1 Apr 1859, d. 8 Oct 1947
- Charles Neaves Cornillon6 b. 20 Oct 1861, d. 20 Mar 1882
- Frances Cornillon7 b. 8 Aug 1865
- Ethel Cornillon8 b. 8 Mar 1869
Citations
- [S469] Jean Christie and her children, Manuscript notebook, say 1920's unknown repository.
- [S470] Scotland, Old Parish Registers, 685/002 0340 0483.
- [S606] Findmypast.com, Scotland Marriages 1561-1910.
- [S90] Scotland, Statutory Register Index Deaths, 685/03 0104.
- [S90] Scotland, Statutory Register Index Deaths, 685/04 0312.
- [S90] Scotland, Statutory Register Index Deaths, 685/02 0832.
- [S90] Scotland, Statutory Register Index Deaths, 685/02 0617.
- [S90] Scotland, Statutory Register Index Deaths, 685/02 0216.
Jennet Smith1
F, #11886, b. 25 November 1753, d. 8 August 1828
Jennet Smith was born on 25 November 1753.1 She was the daughter of Chief Justice Hon. William Smith and Jennet Livingston.2 Jennet Smith married Major John Plenderleath, son of David Plenderleath, on 21 October 1771 in New York the licence was issued 19 October in the name of Jennit Smith and John Plenderleath.1,3 Jennet Smith died on 8 August 1828 in at her son's house, Ramsgate, at the age of 74.1,4
Children of Jennet Smith and Major John Plenderleath
- Dr. John Plenderleath b. c 1783, d. 18 Jun 1811
- Dr. David Plenderleath b. c 1788, d. 27 May 1852
Jesse W. Smith1
M, #19120, b. circa 1784
Jesse W. Smith was born circa 1784 in Massachusetts.2 He married Mary Sewall, daughter of Theodore Sewall and Olive Beal, on 16 January 1810 in Alna, Lincoln County, Maine.3
Joane Smith1
F, #12326
Joane Smith was the daughter of Robert Smith, of Newton Valence and Agatha (Unknown).1 Joane Smith married John Pyldren (alias) Dummer, son of Richard Pyldren and Maude or Matilda Dummer, on 5 October 1541 in Newton Valence, Hampshire.1
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 35 p. 254 et seq. article by Col. Joseph Lemuel Chester.
John Smith
M, #8924, b. 27 January 1751/52
John Smith was born on 27 January 1751/52 in White Plains, Westchester County, New York.1 He was the son of Dr. William Hooker Smith and Sarah Brown. John Smith died young.
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dav4is/ODTs/…
John Smith1
M, #10807
Children of John Smith
- William Stephens Smith+2 b. 1755, d. 1816
- Sarah Smith+1 b. 6 Nov 1769, d. 3 Aug 1828
John Smith1
M, #12243
John Smith was the son of Edward Smith and Elizabeth Orne.1 John Smith married Mary (Polly) Crosby, daughter of Simon Crosby and Sarah Sewall, on 12 November 1786 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts.1,2
John Smith1
M, #12419
John Smith married Mary Smith, daughter of Judge William Smith and Mary Hett, on 13 April 1749 (they were not related.)2
Child of John Smith and Mary Smith
- Mary Smith+3 b. 1750, d. 3 Jan 1804
John Smith1
M, #15053, b. 12 August 1726, d. 24 August 1729
John Smith was born on 12 August 1726 in White Plains, Westchester County, New York.1 He was the son of Rev. John Smith and Mehitable Hooker.1 John Smith died on 24 August 1729 in New Haven, Connecticut, at the age of 3.1
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dav4is/ODTs/…
John Smith1
M, #23240, d. 1717/18
John Smith married Dorothy Brooke, daughter of Roger Brooke.1 John Smith made a will in 1717.2 He died in 1717/18.3
Children of John Smith and Dorothy Brooke
- Roger Smith4
- Bazil Smith+
- Mary Smith+1 b. 1712, d. 24 May 1761
Rev. John Smith1
M, #6775, b. 5 May 1702, d. 26 February 1771
Rev. John Smith. A graduate of Yale and a noted physician and minister of the Gospel. He was born on 5 May 1702 in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire.1 He was the son of Thomas Smith and Susanna Odell.1 Rev. John Smith was christened on 16 May 1702 at Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire.2 He married Mehitable Hooker, daughter of Judge James Hooker and Mary Leete, on 6 May 1724.3 Rev. John Smith died on 26 February 1771 in White Plains, New York, at the age of 68 where he was minister.1
Children of Rev. John Smith and Mehitable Hooker
- Dr. William Hooker Smith+ b. 23 Mar 1725, d. 17 Jul 1815
- John Smith4 b. 12 Aug 1726, d. 24 Aug 1729
- Mary Smith4 b. 5 Aug 1728, d. 25 Aug 1729
- Susanna Smith+3 b. 5 Oct 1729, d. 21 Apr 1768
- Elizabeth Smith5 b. 12 Jan 1731, d. 28 Feb 1797
- Ann Smith5 b. 26 Sep 1732, d. 2 Nov 1750
- Martha Smith5 b. 11 Nov 1734
- Sarah Smith5 b. 26 Dec 1736, d. 5 Sep 1760
- James Smith5 b. 11 Sep 1739, d. 23 Jul 1750 or 1754
- Thomas Smith5 b. 7 Mar 1741
- Mehitable Smith5 b. 22 Jun 1744
- Abigail Smith5 b. 21 Mar 1746
Citations
- [S62] William Richard Cutter, New England Families.
- [S89] Family Search, Parish registers, 1558-1933 Church of England. Parish Church of Newport-Pagnell (Buckinghamshire).
- [S167] William S. Pelletreau, Wills of the Smith families, p. 123.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dav4is/ODTs/…
- [S617] Edward Hooker, Descendants of Thomas Hooker, p. 41.
John Adams Smith1
M, #8966, b. 1788, d. 1854
John Adams Smith was born in 1788.1 He was the son of William Stephens Smith and Abigail Adams.1 John Adams Smith died in 1854.1
Citations
- [S86] Various contributors, The Adams Papers editorial project, ongoing.
John R. Smith1
M, #26220, b. circa 1847
John R. Smith was born circa 1847 in Kentucky.1 He was the son of Dr. John Rockwell Smith and Sarah Jane Warfield.1
Citations
- [S109] 1850 United States Census, Fayette county, Fayette, Kentucky.
Dr. John Rockwell Smith1
M, #16582, b. 1807, d. 25 January 1892
Dr. John Rockwell Smith was born in 1807 in New Hampshire.1,2 He was the son of Eli Smith and Ama Emerson.1 Dr. John Rockwell Smith married Sarah Jane Warfield in 1836.1 Dr. John Rockwell Smith died on 25 January 1892 in St. Louis, Missouri.1,3
Children of Dr. John Rockwell Smith and Sarah Jane Warfield
- Sallie W. Smith2 b. c 1838
- Amy Emerson Smith2 b. 6 Feb 1839, d. 16 Jan 1921
- Ruth Ann Smith+1 b. 1841, d. 1901
- Benjamin W. Smith2 b. c 1843
- John R. Smith4 b. c 1847
John Taylor Smith1
M, #13623
John Taylor Smith was the son of Thomas Smith Jr. and Mary Taylor.1 Was a graduate of Columbia College, and, as a lawyer and District Attorney, was one of the most prominent men of Rockland County.1
Child of John Taylor Smith
Citations
- [S167] William S. Pelletreau, Wills of the Smith families, p. 128.
John Tyng Smith1
M, #10105, b. 6 March 1772
John Tyng Smith was born on 6 March 1772 on Friday morning.1 He was the son of Rev. Peter Thacher Smith and Elizabeth Wendell.1
Citations
- [S104] Various contributors, Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, Vol. VII. p. 161.
John Vicirson Smith1
M, #12430, b. 19 July 1740 or 1741
Jonathan Smith
M, #8930, b. 27 August 1764
Jonathan Smith was born on 27 August 1764 in White Plains, Westchester County, New York.1 He was the son of Dr. William Hooker Smith and Sarah Brown.
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dav4is/ODTs/…
Josephine Ross Smith1
F, #25306, b. 25 March 1889, d. 24 October 1976
Josephine Ross Smith was born on 25 March 1889 in Omaha, Morris County, Texas.1 She was the daughter of Napoleon Burke Smith and Bethiah Elizabeth Sewall.1 Josephine Ross Smith married Henry Clarence Crabtree on 19 December 1917 in El Paso, Texas, (the index gives the bride's DOB as 1893.)2,3 Josephine Ross Smith died on 24 October 1976 at the Providence Memorial Hospital, El Paso, Texas, at the age of 87.1
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#532130."
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Texas, Select County Marriage Index, 1837-1965.
Joshua Hett Smith1
M, #12436, b. 27 May 1749, d. 10 October 1818
Joshua Hett Smith was born on 27 May 1749 in New York City.2 He was the son of Judge William Smith and Mary Hett.1 Joshua Hett Smith was baptised on 4 June 1749 at First and Second Church, New York, New York.3,4 He married firstly Elizabeth Gordon in October 1770.5 Joshua Hett Smith died on 10 October 1818 in New York City. At the age of 69.6,2
The dupe of Arnold and André in their nefarious scheme.
On September 21, 1780, during the American Revolution, American General Benedict Arnold meets British Major John André to discuss handing over West Point to the British, in return for the promise of £20,000 and a high position in the British army. The plot was foiled and Arnold, a former American hero, became synonymous with the word “traitor.” André was caught and hung.6
The dupe of Arnold and André in their nefarious scheme.
On September 21, 1780, during the American Revolution, American General Benedict Arnold meets British Major John André to discuss handing over West Point to the British, in return for the promise of £20,000 and a high position in the British army. The plot was foiled and Arnold, a former American hero, became synonymous with the word “traitor.” André was caught and hung.6
Child of Joshua Hett Smith and Elizabeth Gordon
- Sarah Gordon Smith+7 b. 8 Aug 1774, d. 8 Dec 1849
Citations
- [S133] Robert Sewell, Information from Robert Sewell.
- [S509] William S. Pelletreau, Historic Homes, Vol. I, p. 304.
- [S89] Family Search, First and Second Presbyterian Church, New York, New York, New York computer printout; births or christenings, 1722-1787 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department.
- [S89] Family Search, New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962.
- [S542] E.B. O'Callaghan, "Genealogy of William Smith", p. 266.
- [S167] William S. Pelletreau, Wills of the Smith families, p. 123.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "#215878645."
Joyce Lynn Smith1,2
F, #25283, b. 13 April 1950, d. 16 April 2019
Joyce Lynn Smith was born on 13 April 1950 in Canada.1 She died on 16 April 2019 in Alberta at the age of 69.2
With great sadness, we wish to tell you of the passing of our wife, mother, auntie, grandma, and friend to all, Joyce Lynn Sewall. She left us peacefully April 16th, 2019 at the age of 69 years. Joyce was born in Brooks on April 13th, 1950 to Bertha and Percy Smith. She grew up on a farm in Rainier and Joyce was the fourth of seven children. Her father passed away unexpectedly when she was a teenager, so Bertha and the kids made the best they could with powdered milk, hand-me- downs and lots of family get togethers with the Ragans’ and the Smiths.’ She learned as a child how important family and hard work is and carried it throughout her life. Joyce and Cliff got married in Kalispell on a holiday to Montana on July 23rd, 1969. They lived in Brooks for a while, and then bought a place in the Antelope Creek area where they had three kids Jody, Bill and Julie. Joyce was a devoted mother who put her kids first. She was a strong empathetic woman who cared for everyone around her and Joyce made anyone who was sick feel better. She taught her children to work hard and find a way out of problems. She let us fall, and then learn how to pick ourselves up. Joyce’s life was full of family, parties, dancing and singing into spoons. She had so many friends and family to laugh and share holidays with. She was a full-time mom, farmer and teacher’s aide at the Primary School in Brooks and later owned her own business running an antique shop. Her ‘after work passion’ was in the yard. Joyce planted hundreds of trees, lovingly watering them with endless hose and sprinkler moves, setting up a beautiful yard long before her and Cliff built a new home. She was the glue of our family and hosted many many family functions with endless energy and joy. Throughout her life she took care of so many people, starting with the kids’ friends and people that had nowhere else to go, to taking care of her mother, step father Tunney and grandpa Jock’s in palliative care. This led to keep volunteering at long term care for many people who had no one else. Her determination to help people was part of who she was. She found endless love and joy in her life when she became a grandmother. She did all she could to make every day magical and fun for her beautiful grandchildren. She gave her grandchildren the gift of a paradise in her yard and her heart. Nolan, Ethan, Benen, Liam, Emmett, Tayven, Sarah, Tessa meant everything to her. They were her shining stars who could do no wrong. Near the end of her life she had many angels looking out for her. Living a life of sacrifice and caring made sure that friends and family always came and made sure she was ok. Joyce was a fighter and the bravest person we know, teaching all of us to never give up. Rest easy Joyce and know you left the world a much better place.2
With great sadness, we wish to tell you of the passing of our wife, mother, auntie, grandma, and friend to all, Joyce Lynn Sewall. She left us peacefully April 16th, 2019 at the age of 69 years. Joyce was born in Brooks on April 13th, 1950 to Bertha and Percy Smith. She grew up on a farm in Rainier and Joyce was the fourth of seven children. Her father passed away unexpectedly when she was a teenager, so Bertha and the kids made the best they could with powdered milk, hand-me- downs and lots of family get togethers with the Ragans’ and the Smiths.’ She learned as a child how important family and hard work is and carried it throughout her life. Joyce and Cliff got married in Kalispell on a holiday to Montana on July 23rd, 1969. They lived in Brooks for a while, and then bought a place in the Antelope Creek area where they had three kids Jody, Bill and Julie. Joyce was a devoted mother who put her kids first. She was a strong empathetic woman who cared for everyone around her and Joyce made anyone who was sick feel better. She taught her children to work hard and find a way out of problems. She let us fall, and then learn how to pick ourselves up. Joyce’s life was full of family, parties, dancing and singing into spoons. She had so many friends and family to laugh and share holidays with. She was a full-time mom, farmer and teacher’s aide at the Primary School in Brooks and later owned her own business running an antique shop. Her ‘after work passion’ was in the yard. Joyce planted hundreds of trees, lovingly watering them with endless hose and sprinkler moves, setting up a beautiful yard long before her and Cliff built a new home. She was the glue of our family and hosted many many family functions with endless energy and joy. Throughout her life she took care of so many people, starting with the kids’ friends and people that had nowhere else to go, to taking care of her mother, step father Tunney and grandpa Jock’s in palliative care. This led to keep volunteering at long term care for many people who had no one else. Her determination to help people was part of who she was. She found endless love and joy in her life when she became a grandmother. She did all she could to make every day magical and fun for her beautiful grandchildren. She gave her grandchildren the gift of a paradise in her yard and her heart. Nolan, Ethan, Benen, Liam, Emmett, Tayven, Sarah, Tessa meant everything to her. They were her shining stars who could do no wrong. Near the end of her life she had many angels looking out for her. Living a life of sacrifice and caring made sure that friends and family always came and made sure she was ok. Joyce was a fighter and the bravest person we know, teaching all of us to never give up. Rest easy Joyce and know you left the world a much better place.2
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Montana, Marriage Records, 1943-1986.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, https://www.sfh.ca/obituary/joyce-sewall