Parents, Joseph and Elizabeth (Bickford) Smith, approximate birth year [1680] and location, spouses [2], death date "after 1738," and "Amos's second wife's identity made clear in the probate records of her father and first husband. Administration of the estate of Samuel Chesley was granted to Elizabeth Chesley on 3 August 1708[1], However, by 5 September 1725, Amos Pinkham of Dover and his wife 'Elizabeth Pinkham, formerly Chesley, widow of Samuel Chesley,' appear in the records of the estate. Joseph Smith in his 7 July 1727 will called Elizabeth his beloved daughter and wife of Amos Pinkham [2]" in Hollick [3]
↑ Hollick, Martin E., 2005, "The Pinkhams of Strafford County, New Hampshire (continued), The New Hampshire Genealogical Record, Number 85, Vol 22, No. 3, pp 117-118.
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