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 Marilyn O'Donnell
 by Marilyn O'Donnell
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Stephen Smith* 12 SmartMatches
Birth:18 Apr 1782 in Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Death:9 Jun 1866 in Vassalboro, Kennebec Co., Maine
Sex:M
Father:Joseph (Captain) Smith* b. 22 Jan 1739/40 in Haverhill, Essex, Co., Massachusetts (1739)
Mother:Hannah Harriman* b. 16 Jun 1744 in Plaistow, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire
  
Census: 1830 New Sharon, Kennebec Co., Maine
Census: 1810 Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Census: 1820 Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Census: 1840 New Sharon, Franklin Co., Maine, Roll M7040149
Census: 1850 New Sharon, Franklin Co., Maine, Page 105
Census: 1860 New Sharon, Franklin Co., Maine, Page 687
Baptism: North Parish Church, Plainstow, NH
Reference: 82

Spouses & Children 
Martha Harriman (Wife) b. 21 May 1786 in Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Marriage: ABT 1807 in Plaistow, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire
Children: 
  1. DescendantsLucy Pollard Smith b. 31 May 1808 in Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire
  2. Charles Smith b. 24 Jul 1809 in Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire
  3. Mary M. Smith b. 19 Jul 1810 in Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire
  4. Elizabeth Smith b. 24 Nov 1811 in Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire
  5. DescendantsIsrael Smith b. 2 Oct 1813 in Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire
  6. Isaac Smith b. 29 Nov 1815 in Plaistow, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire
  7. Elizabeth Smith b. 4 Jun 1817 in Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire
  8. Jesse Smith b. 9 May 1818 in Plaistow, Rockingham, New Hampshire
  9. Besty Smith b. 20 Oct 1819 in Plaistow, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire
  10. James Smith b. 1820
  11. Sarah Smith b. 16 May 1821 in New Sharon, Franklin Co., Maine
 
Mary Blunt* (Wife) b. 14 Mar 1788 in Rockingham, New Hampshire (Possible: Maine)
Marriage: ABT 1821
Children: 
  1. DescendantsJesse Blunt Smith* b. 9 Aug 1823 in New Sharon, Franklin Co., Maine (LDS#0379)
  2. Frances B Smith b. 6 Apr 1825 in New Sharon, Franklin Co., Maine
  3. Stephen Franklin Smith b. 27 Sep 1827 in Civil, New Sharon, Franklin Co., Maine (LDS# 0381)
  4. Philinia G. Smith b. 26 Jan 1831
 
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Individual:
Birth Date Source:
Batch No: C502841 Dates: 1726 - 1875 Source Call Number: 0908589 IT 2 Film Print out: 0933384
Type: Film
Source for Parents and Birth Date: New Hampshire, Registrar of Vital Statistics, Index of births prior to 1900.

Bible Page one reads: "This Bible is to be kept in the Smith Family and their history as losing it is indecent."

Vivian Marie Stoats (Aug 23, 1907) married William H Smith August 23, 1922.
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Stephen
Usual English spelling of the name of the first Christian martyr (Acts 6–7), whose feast is accordingly celebrated next after Christ's own (26 December). His name is derived from the Greek word stephanos garland, crown. Variants: Steven, Stephan.
Smith
English: occupational name for a worker in metal, from Middle English smith (Old English smiđ, probably a derivative of smitan ‘to strike, hammer’). Metal-working was one of the earliest occupations for which specialist skills were required, and its importance ensured that this term and its equivalents were perhaps the most widespread of all occupational surnames in Europe. Medieval smiths were important not only in making horseshoes, plowshares, and other domestic articles, but above all for their skill in forging swords, other weapons, and armor. This is the most frequent of all American surnames; it has also absorbed, by assimilation and translation, cognates and equivalents from many other languages (for forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).
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Sources 
  1. Title: Vital Records of Plaistow, NH
    Media: Book
    Text: 1782 Stephen Born April ye 18 1782. Birth
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Stephen Smith of BRENDER
Stephen Smith of wprokasy

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