Some Descendants of Thomas Smith (Thomas) and Mary Unknown

  1. John Smith [Ref, p. 2] died in 1756 in Prince George's County. [Ref, p. 69] He married Mary Hall as her second husband. [Ref, p. 69] Mary is said to be the daughter of Rev. Henry and Mary (Duvall) Hall. [Ref, p. 69] She was born on 2 Nov in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel County. [Ref, p. 69] She married first Gunder Erikson. [Ref, p. 69]
    John's father left him 400 acres of Land's Land "Good Prospect", part of Johnson's farm and 130 acres of marsh on the east side of the Patuxent River. [Ref, p. 42] John lived in Prince George's County. [Ref, p. 69]
  2. Thomas Smith [Ref, p. 2] died after 14 Jan 1733/4.
    Thomas's father left him 200 acres of Highland and 75 acres of adjoining C Chance. [Ref, p. 42]
  3. Eleanor Smith died after 14 Jan 1733/4. She married James Greenfield. [Ref, p. 66] James died in 1734. [Ref, p. 69]
    Eleanor's father left her 50 acres of Highland. [Ref, p. 42]
  4. Mary Smith [Ref, p. 2] died after 14 Jan 1733/4.
    Mary's father left her 50 acres of Highland. [Ref, p. 42]
  5. Joseph Smith [Ref, p. 2] died in 1739 in Calvert County. [Ref, p. 69] He probably married Mary Wells. [Ref, p. 69] Mary, the daughter of Thomas H. and Mary Wells of Anne Arundel County, was born on 1 Jan 1705 in St. James Parish in Anne Arundel County. [Ref, p. 69]
    Joseph's father gave him the right to live on part of Highland for life. [Ref, p. 42] Perhaps he had some defect as he was left no land.
    1. Thomas Smith married Sophia Smith. [Ref, p. 80]
  6. Sarah Smith died after 14 Jan 1733/4. She married Unknown Holliday. He may be Col. Leonard Holliday. [Ref, p. 69]
    Sarah Holliday was mentioned in her father's will. [Ref, p. 42]
  7. Elizabeth Smith died after 14 Jan 1733/4. She married Dr. Thomas Watkins. [Ref, p. 66]
    Elizabeth Watkins was mentioned in her father's will. [Ref, p. 42]