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Col Daniel Job Smith 1718–1814 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1718
Birth Location: Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Death Date: 7 MAR 1814
Death Location: Easley, South Carolina, United States
Father: David Smith
Mother: Elizabeth Stevenson
Spouse(s): Hannah Barney
Children(s): Benjamin Smith, Job Jr., Jasper Smith, John Smith, Charles Smith, Polly Smith, Jesse Smith, Harmon Smith, Joshua Smith, Christopher Smith, Christiana Smith, Thomas Smith, Michael Smith, David RWS, Abiel Smith, Enoch Smith, Eleazer Smith, Barney Smith, William Smith, James Smith, Benjamin Smith, Hannah Smith, Gabriel Smith, James Smith, John Smith, James Smith, John Smith
In 1718, Col Daniel Job Smith entered the world in Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States, born to David Smith And Elizabeth Stevenson. In 1856, Col Daniel Job Smith resided in South Carolina. Col Daniel Job Smith married Hannah Barney, and had children including Abiel Smith, Barney Smith, Benjamin Smith, Charles Smith, Christiana Smith, Christopher Kitt Smith, David Smith Rws, Eleazer Eli Smith, Enoch Smith, Gabriel D Smith, Hannah Smith, Harmon Smith, James Smith, Jasper Smith, Jesse Smith, Job Smith Jr, John Buckner Smith, John Smith, John Wilson Smith, Joshua Smith, Michael Smith, Polly Smith, Thomas Smith, William B Possibly Barney Smith. Col Daniel Job Smith passed away in 1814 in Easley, South Carolina, United States.
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Biography
- In 1718, Col Daniel Job Smith entered the world in Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States, born to David Smith And Elizabeth Stevenson.
- In 1856, Col Daniel Job Smith resided in South Carolina.
- Col Daniel Job Smith married Hannah Barney, and had children including Abiel Smith, Barney Smith, Benjamin Smith, Charles Smith, Christiana Smith, Christopher Kitt Smith, David Smith Rws, Eleazer Eli Smith, Enoch Smith, Gabriel D Smith, Hannah Smith, Harmon Smith, James Smith, Jasper Smith, Jesse Smith, Job Smith Jr, John Buckner Smith, John Smith, John Wilson Smith, Joshua Smith, Michael Smith, Polly Smith, Thomas Smith, William B Possibly Barney Smith.
- Col Daniel Job Smith passed away in 1814 in Easley, South Carolina, United States.
Immediate Family
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Col Smith's Ancestors
Col Smith's Descendants
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1. Benjamin Smith 1751–1834 m. Mary (Ruth) Lindley 1756–1852
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1. *Jobe ((or Job)) Smith 1791–1860 m. Mary (M Peters) Smith 1795–1888 m. *Ruth Lindley 1796–1879
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1. *William (David) Smith 1829–1871 m. Louisa (Elizabeth) Sorrell 1836–1886 m. Louisa (Elizabeth) Sorrell 1836–1886
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1. William (Austin) Smith 1859–1927 m. Sophia (Jane) Miller 1859–1938
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2. Margaret (E. Smith) Baggett 1857–1944
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3. Joshua (Alexander) Smith 1864–1932
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4. *William (Austin) Smith 1859–1927
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5. Charles (Thomas) Smith 1861–1926
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6. Bayard Smith 1867–
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7. Russell (B.) Smith 1852–1896
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8. Sara (E.) Smith 1855–1873
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9. John (Benson "Jack") Smith 1869–1936
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10. James (W.) Smith 1871–1933
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11. Mary (Abbie) Smith 1855–
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12. Charles (Thomas) Smith 1862–1863
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2. Nancy Smith 1834–1835
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3. Thomas Smith 1839–1840
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4. Ruth (A) Smith 1839–1932
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5. Martha Smith 1843–1844
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6. Elisha (C) Smith 1845–1846
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7. *Mary (Elizabeth) Smith 1827–1898
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8. Thomas Smith 1830–
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9. Mattie Smith 1843–
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10. Lacy Smith 1831–1864
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11. Lazarus Smith 1831–1892
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12. Oliver Smith 1836–1923
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13. Jasper (N) Smith 1823–1861
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2. James Smith 1789–1845
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3. Elizabeth Smith 1784–1866
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4. James Smith 1789–1885
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5. Rebecca Chapman 1780–1866
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6. Sidney Smith 1783–1850
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7. Rebecca Smith 1772–1866
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8. Henry (Benjamin) Smith 1790–1836
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9. David Smith 1787–
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10. Elizabeth (Betsy) Smith 1773–1850
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11. Mary Smith 1777–
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12. Jonathan (Harvey) Smith 1795–1850
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13. Hannah Smith 1779–
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14. William (B) Smith 1780–1856
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15. Jane Smith 1813–1899
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16. James (Monrow) Smith* 1789–1845
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17. Jonathan (Collier) Smith 1798–1861
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18. Elizabeth Smith 1785–
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19. Chapman 1779–1866
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2. Job (Smith,) Jr. 1748–1837
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3. Jasper Smith 1750–1791
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4. John (Buckner) Smith 1758–1851
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5. Charles Smith 1760–1855
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6. Polly Smith 1762–
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7. Jesse Smith 1766–1842
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8. Harmon Smith 1769–1850
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9. Joshua Smith 1772–
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10. Christopher (Kitt) Smith 1779–
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11. Christiana Smith 1780–1863
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12. Thomas Smith 1775–1841
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13. Michael Smith 1749–1803
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14. David (Smith,) RWS 1760–1833
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15. Abiel Smith 1746–1815
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16. Enoch Smith 1759–1852
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17. Eleazer (Eli) Smith 1757–1780
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18. Barney Smith 1763–1828
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19. William (B possibly BARNEY) Smith 1763–1833
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20. James Smith 1761–1833
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21. Benjamin Smith 1757–1834
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22. Hannah Smith 1751–1815
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23. Gabriel (D) Smith 1764–1841
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24. James Smith 1760–1833
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25. John Smith 1753–1814
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26. James Smith 1755–
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27. John (Wilson) Smith 1759–
Col Smith's Timeline
3 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1718
Event Place: Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Residence
Event Date: 1856
Event Place: South Carolina
Record Source: U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Residence
Event Place: South Carolina, United States
Record Source: U.S., Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 7 MAR 1814
Event Place: Pendleton Dist, Pickens, Anderson, South Carolina, United States; Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774
Genealogy Event 5
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Easley, South Carolina, United States
Record Source: U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1861-1985