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Barbara (1) Atkins 1645–1687 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 Sept 1645

Birth Location: Chard, Somerset, England

Death Date: 22 March 1687

Death Location: Charleston, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States

Father: Aaron Atkins

Mother: Joan Smith

Spouse(s): Royal Carolina)

Children(s): Capt Smith, John SMITH, William Smith, Josiah Smith, **Thomas (2nd), George Smith, Dr. Smith

The story of Barbara (1) Atkins began in 1645 in Chard, Somerset, England. Barbara (1) Atkins married Royal Gov Thomas Smith I Governor Of South Carolina 1St Landgrave Of South Carolina, and had children including Capt William Smith, Dr George Elias Smith, George Smith, John Smith, Josiah Smith, Savage Smith, Thomas Landgrave Smith 2Nd, William Smith. Barbara (1) Atkins passed away in 1687 in Charleston, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States.

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  • The story of Barbara (1) Atkins began in 1645 in Chard, Somerset, England.
  • Barbara (1) Atkins married Royal Gov Thomas Smith I Governor Of South Carolina 1St Landgrave Of South Carolina, and had children including Capt William Smith, Dr George Elias Smith, George Smith, John Smith, Josiah Smith, Savage Smith, Thomas Landgrave Smith 2Nd, William Smith.
  • Barbara (1) Atkins passed away in 1687 in Charleston, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States.

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Barbara Atkins's Ancestors

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Barbara Atkins
1645–1687
Birth Place: Chard, Somerset, England
Parents
Aaron Atkins
1624–1670
Chard, Somerset, England
Joan Smith
1630–1694
Somerset, England
Grandparents
John Atkins
1603–1667
Bruton, Somerset, England,
I1a1e (Susanna) Sandell
1613–1692
Bruton,,Somerset,England
Great-Grandparents
John Atkins
1570–1621
Agnes Barnard
1574–1674
Francis Sandell
1575–1625
Rose Thornton
1580–1613
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Atkins
1545–1607
Edith Bugleygh
1545–1566
Thomas Sandell
1550–1594
Elizabeth Ladd
1551–1594

Barbara Atkins's Descendants

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Barbara ((1)) Atkins (12 Sept 1645–22 March 1687) m. Royal (Gov Thomas Smith I (Governor Of South Carolina) (1st Landgrave of South) Carolina) (16 Nov 1648–16 November 1694)
  1. 1. Capt (William) Smith 1665–1710
  2. 2. John SMITH 1671–
  3. 3. William Smith 1645–1710
  4. 4. Josiah Smith 1704–1781
  5. 5. **Thomas (Landgrave Smith) (2nd) 1664–1738
  6. 6. George Smith 1674–1753
  7. 7. Dr. (George Elias) Smith 1672–1753 m. Sarah (Blake) Witter 1670–1724 m. Sarah Pert 1670– m. Jane HINTON 1682–1738 m. Dorothy (Elizabeth) Archar 1669–1732
    1. 1. Madison (I) Smith 1694–1723
    2. 2. George Smith 1702–
    3. 3. Archar Smith 1702–1760
    4. 4. James (Madison I) Smith 1694–1723
    5. 5. Mary Smith 1703–1749
    6. 6. David Smith 1680–1755
    7. 7. Stephen Smith 1710–
    8. 8. Abraham Smith 1700–1764
    9. 9. Thomas Smith 1691–1724
    10. 10. Abraham Smith 1708–1764
    11. 11. Josiah Smith 1704–1781
    12. 12. Mary Smith 1699–1734
    13. 13. Col. (John L Smith (Served Directly Under Col. George) Washington) 1701–1783 m. Margaret Brown 1685–1750 m. Margaret Smith 1700–1774 m. Margaret (Harrington) Schoenhafter-Smith 1698–1774 m. Margaret Schoenhaufer-Smith 1698–1740 m. Margaret Harrington 1700–1774 m. Margaret Harrington 1700–1774
      1. 1. Honorable (Col. Abraham) Smith 1722–1782
      2. 2. Lydia Fletcher 1730–1799
      3. 3. Johnathan Smith 1744–
      4. 4. Daniel (J) Smith 1724–1781
      5. 5. William Smith 1720–1739
      6. 6. Naomi Smith 1723–1787
      7. 7. David (Jonathan) Smith 1739–1835
      8. 8. Levisa (Louisa Margaret) Smith 1737–1812
      9. 9. Patrick Smith 1729–1756
      10. 10. Lt (John) Smith 1730–1756
      11. 11. Abraham Smith 1722–1806
      12. 12. James Smith 1732–1819
      13. 13. Capt (James Jordan) Smith 1746–1828
      14. 14. Jonathan Smith 1744–1846
      15. 15. Naomi Smith-Hill 1718–1787
      16. 16. William Smith 1738–1739
      17. 17. James (Jordan) Smith 1735–
      18. 18. Elizabeth Smith 1724–1763
      19. 19. Johann (Elias) Smith 1728–1752
      20. 20. Abraham Smith 1722–1806
      21. 21. David (Jonathan Smith) Sr. 1743–1835
      22. 22. Joseph Smith 1735–1756
      23. 23. John (Smith) Jr 1745–
      24. 24. 1st (Lt Joseph) Smith 1730–1756
      25. 25. Colonel (Daniel) Smith 1724–1781
        1. 1. Margaret Smith 1742–1767
        2. 2. Joel Smith 1750–1789
        3. 3. Jennet Smith 1765–1843
      26. 26. Patrick Smith 1729–1756
      27. 27. William (Joseph) Smith 1742–1830
      28. 28. David SMITH 1744–
      29. 29. William (Joseph) Smith 1742–1830
      30. 30. John Smith 1725–1776
      31. 31. William (Patrick) Smith 1736–1736
      32. 32. Joseph Smith 1734–1766
      33. 33. Honorable (Col. Daniel Smith (Col George Washington Visited His Home) Twice) 1724–1781
      34. 34. Henry Smith 1727–1792 m. Catherine (Amelia) Hampton 1730–1808
        1. 1. Jonathan Smith 1762–1829
        2. 2. Abraham Smith 1748–1808 m. Mary (Katherine "Molly") Guyton 1751–1831
        3. 3. John (Smith) Jr 1748–1834
        4. 4. Gideon Smith 1752–1783
        5. 5. Elizabeth Smith 1754–1845
        6. 6. Daniel Smith 1724–1779
        7. 7. Henry (Smith) Jr 1759–1840
        8. 8. Sarah Smith 1766–1831
        9. 9. Brittain Smith 1776–1862
        10. 10. Joseph Smith 1734–1756
        11. 11. David Smith 1771–1806 m. Bersheba Harrington 1774–1841

Barbara Atkins's Timeline

2 Records

1645
12 Sept 1645
Birth of Barbara (1) Atkins in Chard, Somerset, England
Chard, Somerset, England
1687
22 March 1687
Age 42
Death of Barbara (1) Atkins in Charleston, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States
Charleston, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 Sept 1645
    Event Place: Chard, Somerset, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 March 1687
    Event Place: Charleston, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States

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