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Elizabeth (Clarkson) Smith (abt. 1679 - abt. 1727)

Elizabeth Smith formerly Clarkson aka Semmes, Semms, Sims
Born about in Newport, Charles Co., Province of Marylandmap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Sister of [half]
Wife of — married 1705 in Charles, Marylandmap
Wife of — married 29 Jul 1722 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 48 in Fairfax, Province of Marylandmap [uncertain]
Profile last modified | Created 14 Jan 2013
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Biography

Elizabeth Clarkson was born abt 1687 in Maryland, daughter of William Clarkson and Ruth Rosier. She married Marmaduke Semmes (Semms. Sims) who named her Extr. in his will 11 May 1717, Charles Co., Maryland. Also named in will were 3 underage children: Ruth, Francis, Eleanor, and an unborn child[1]

Research Notes

Adams-16917 19:00, 12 January 2020 (UTC)

  • Unverified:
Elizabeth Semmes married William Smith after 1717 in Maryland;
Elizabeth Smith died abt 1727 in Maryland.


Sources

  1. Jane Baldwin Cotton, comp. The Maryland Calendar of Wills: Wills from 1713 to1720, v4, p139

Acknowledgments

  • Clarkson-713 was created by Kathy Stewart through the import of JosephAlfredSims.ged on Feb 6, 2015.




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Clarkson-387 and Clarkson-808 appear to represent the same person because: same person. may need some clean up. I will do. I've been working on the families
posted by Marj Adams
Clarkson-808 and Clarkson-713 are not ready to be merged because: There are a few Elizabeth Clarkson Semmes's with conflicting information but likely to be found as duplicates when researched.
posted on Clarkson-713 (merged) by Karen (McWhorter) Wilhelm
Clarkson-713 and Clarkson-808 appear to represent the same person because: Same People
posted by Kathy (Frost) King

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