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Richard Smith, Jr
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Willis This family record was
compiled in 1921 by Miss Ruth Andrews from
This page was last updated on -01/12/2018
Compilation Copyright 1999-Present by The GAGenWeb
the Robert Smith, Jr. Bible in possession of Mrs. Lucille Andrews Torrey, of
Mobile, Alabama.
The children of Robert and Hannah Andrews Smith were as Follows:
Anthony Garnett, the Rev.: Born Aug. 30, 1776 died Jan. 18, 1852.
William: Born Mar. 2, 1778 died Jan. 15, 1831 Married Elizabeth Lord.
Mary (Polly): Born Nov. 6, 1779 died Apr. 19, 1857 Married Mark Andrews.
Sarah: Born Jan. 23, 1782 Married Stephen Bryant.
Thomas: Born Oct. 21, 1783 died March 11, 178_.
Ava Garnett: Born Oct. 30, 1785 Married William Hales Clapton.
Robert S.: Born Apr. 26, 1787 died Sept. 29, 1859 Married Lucinda Gresham
[Nov. 24, 1814].
James: Born Dec. 4, 1788 Married Elizabeth Julia Green.
Susannah: Born Nov. 15, 1790 died Nov. 14, 1801.
Nancy A.: Born Jan. 24, 1793 Married Johnson Moss.
Elizabeth M.: Born Oct. 21, 1795 died Nov. 18, 1801.
George Milton: Born July 3, 1797 Married Elizabeth Brooks.
Wyatt A.: Born Apr. 10, 1799 died Nov. 14, 1801.
The following information was copied from the Family Bible of the Rev. Anthony
Garnett Smith [Sr.] This was written by him as a tribute to his Godly parents.
Robert Smith departed this life December 9, 1834 being 85 years, 10 months and
2 days old. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church upward of 47
years. As he lived so he died, in peace-saying he felt his way clear.
Hannah Smith departed this life January 2, 1845 being 89 years, 29 days old.
Mother joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in the winter of 1787. Her life
corresponded with her profession, she had no fear of death, but waited
patiently the coming of her Lord and Savior.
Additional Comments:
This record of the Robert Smith, Jr. Bible was sent to me by Anthony
Joseph "Joe" Smith, Sr. of San Augustine, Florida many years ago. He later
placed it in a reprinted history of Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church.
