Parents: Colonel David Smith 1746 - 1795 and Charity (Whitfield) Smith 1756 - 1818. David served during the American Revolution. David, Findagrave #69792393. Charity, Findagrave #69792417 (8 siblings are linked)
Spouse: Barbara (Herring) Smith, McKinne 1778 - 1865. They were married about 1796 in North Carolina. She married 2nd, William McKinne. Findagrave #29760589
North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665 - 1998. S Smith. Probate date/place: 11/6/1820 in Wayne, North Carolina. Inferred death year/place: 1820 in North Carolina. Estate Records 1782-1937 Smith, John F. - Smith, Thomas R.
Whitfield Bryan Smith, Book 2. By Theodore M. Whitfield. Page 221 - 222: His parents, David and Charity, his father's military service, their 12 children/his 11 siblings. Page 231: "Samuel Smith, born 9/30/1774 & died 3/17/1813. Married Barbara Herring. Children: (1) Bettie Smith, married Charles Hopkins. (2) Sydney A. Smith. (3) Bryan Smith. (4) Samuel Smith, married 1. Eliza Wright. 2. Sarah Burton. 3. Jane Everitt. 4. Ann Kearney. (5) Rachel Herring Smith." https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062479589&view=1up&seq=7
Smith DNA & One Name Study. Daniel Smith, born 9/10/1774 & died 3/17/1813. Parents, Col. David Smith 1746 - 1795 and Charity (Whitfield) Smith 1756 - 1818. Has information the the DNA Branches for him. https://www.smithsworldwide.org/tng/getperson.php?personID=I29158
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