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Nathan Smith (abt. 1740 - bef. 1837)

Nathan Smith
Born about in Louisa, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 30 May 1780 (to 1836) in Hanover, Virginia, USAmap
Descendants descendants
Died before before about age 97 in Louisa, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Biography

1776 Project
Nathan Smith performed Patriotic Service in Virginia in the American Revolution.
Daughters of the American Revolution
Nathan Smith is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A106520.

Nathaniel was born about 1740. He passed away in 1837.

Nathan Smith furnished supplies to the patriots in Virginia. [1]

The DAR lists wife Unity Dickerson. Children: Ann Dickerson Smith who m. Isaac Morris and Susanna who m. James Gillum.

Douglas Register: Nathan Smith & Unity Dickerson, a child Unity b 30 Nov 1780 and bap 08 Apr 1791

Louisa County, Virginia Will Book: 9, Page: 469 -
Will of Nathan Smith, equal division amongst my children, Slaves to be divided into 8 lots; not to separate mothers from youngsters and try not to separate husband and wives.
Children of dec'd. Daughter Elizabeth Young 1/8 part,
dau. Patsy Trice 1/8 part,
dau. Anna Morris 1/8 part,
dau. Polly Trice 1/8 part,
dau Susanna Gillum 1/8 part,
dau. Frances Arnett 1/8 deducting what she has already received. Daughter Frances Arnett has 2 unfortunate children to support.
Children of dec'd. Son ??Juareorgin**?? viz Edwin, James and Nathan Smith 1/8 part,
dau. Unity Turner 1/8 part deducting what she has already received.
My 3 grandsons Archibald D. Arnett, Jacquelin D. Gillum and Edwin L. Smith to be exors.
Will dated 16 Apr 1836
Probated. 10 Jul 1837

    • maybe Jacquelin.

Sources

  1. Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/), "Record of Nathan Smith", Ancestor # A106520.
  • Louisa County, Virginia will book 9, page 469 - Name is Nathan based on his will.
  • 1830 US Census; Census Place: Louisa, Virginia; Page: 47; NARA Series: M19; Roll Number: 194; Family History Film: 0029673

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Elizabeth Rankin and Kitty Smith for contributions to this profile.





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Smith-21580 and Smith-246453 appear to represent the same person because: They are the same person. Smith-21580 has more exact date of birth. This is my line and I would like to have just one individual.
posted on Smith-246453 (merged) by Ann McCoy
Was Nathan Smith adopted by the Pugh family? Why was he named Smith instead of Pugh? Thank you. Kitty Smith
posted by Kitty (Cooper) Smith