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Job Smith (1793 - 1840)

Job Smith
Born in South Carolina, USAmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 10 Aug 1817 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 47 in Georgia, USAmap
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Biography

Job was born in South Carolina on 15 Feb 1793. [1][2]

He married Nancy Camp on 10 Aug 1817 in Jackson County, Georgia.[3]

Job appears on a tax list for Walton County, Georgia in 1819 in Capt. Beek's District,[4], and in the 1820[5] and 1830[6] censuses for Walton County, Georgia.

Job Smith died on 8 Jun 1840, probably in Walton County, Georgia[7] and is buried in the David Smith Family Cemetery, present day Barrow County, Georgia.[8]

Sources

  1. Findagrave Memorial ID 23314574
  2. Smith, David & Rebecca file; W.6082; Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900 (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration), Affidavit of Catherine Clack, 1855. Catherine stated that her brother Job was "two years lacking a few days older than herself."
  3. Smith, David & Rebecca file; W.6082
  4. Hardin, Patricia Freeman, "Walton County, Georgia 1819 Tax Digest", Georgia Settlers Vol. 7, No. 1 (Feb 2006): p. 29.
  5. 1820 Federal Census, Walton County, GA, p. 220
  6. 1830 Federal Census, Walton County, GA, p. 149
  7. Smith, David & Rebecca, Pension Application, W.6082
  8. Findagrave Memorial ID 23314574




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