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Johann Adam Smith 1804–1885 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Dec 1804

Birth Location: Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 5 Mar 1885

Death Location: Lexington, South Carolina, United States

Father: Henry Sr.

Mother: Mary Monts

Spouse(s): Mary Gruber

Children(s): William Smith

The story of Johann Adam Smith began in 1804 in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, USA. Johann Adam Smith married Mary Magdalene Gruber, and had children including William D Smith. Johann Adam Smith passed away in 1885 in Lexington, South Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Johann Adam Smith began in 1804 in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, USA.
  • Johann Adam Smith married Mary Magdalene Gruber, and had children including William D Smith.
  • Johann Adam Smith passed away in 1885 in Lexington, South Carolina, United States.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Johann Smith's Ancestors

Self
Johann Smith
1804–1885
Birth Place: Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Henry A Smith Smith Schmidt Sr.
1785–1866
Somerset, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Mary (Magdalena "Betsy") Monts
1790–1863
Lexington, Lexington, South Carolina, USA
Grandparents
Christian (Henry) Schmidt
1724–
Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Margaret (Elizabeth) Summer
1750–
Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Johan ((Gosper\ Casper)) MONTZ
1753–1810
Orangeburg, Orangeburg, South Carolina
Anna (Maria (Mary)) MINNICK
1760–1850
Newberry, South Carolina
Great-Grandparents
Tobias Schmidt
1682–1763
Anna (Schmidt)
1683–1765
Captain Summer,
1716–1794
Anna Joosten
1727–1790
Johann Mantz
1723–1762
Anna Ebert
1735–1767
George Minnick
1742–1816
Mary Minnick
1748–1813
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Hanß Schmidt
1653–1708
Elisabetha Farr
1657–1727
Hanss Rueff
1649–1697
Anna Linch
1647–1709
Johann Summer
1695–1756
Elisabetha\Elizabeth Kaspar\Caspar
1695–1760
JOHANN Joannes
1701–1764
Maria Fischenich
1704–1775
Hans Amacher
1710–1767
Thomas Minick
1708–1771
Rosannah Barthalemew
1707–1780
JOSEPH REV.
1730–1809
Eleanor Clary
1738–1809

Johann Smith's Descendants

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Johann (Adam) Smith (25 Dec 1804–5 Mar 1885) m. Mary (Magdalene) Gruber (15 Nov 1805–24 Feb 1885)
  1. 1. William (D.) Smith 1826–1857 m. Elizabeth (C) Roof 1825–1896
    1. 1. Benjamin (W) Smith 1849– m. Frances (“Fannie” Maybell) Sing 1849–1901
      1. 1. Edward (Etheridge) Smith 1875–1929 m. Susan (E) Anderson 1895–1968 m. Mae (Bell) Smith 1877–1945
        1. 1. Frank Smith 1907–1972
        2. 2. Maggie Smith 1909–1986 m. Edwin (Rowlinski) Siau 1897–1980
        3. 3. Sarah (L) Smith 1928–2001
        4. 4. Harold (E) Smith 1925–1925
        5. 5. Ruth (Smith) Stephonson 1901–1963
        6. 6. Lizzie Smith 1902–
      2. 2. Estelle Smith 1879–1937 m. Henry (A) Roberts 1859–
        1. 1. Mollie Roberts 1892–
        2. 2. Gracie Roberts 1900–
        3. 3. Purdie (M) Roberts 1903–
        4. 4. Annie (M) Roberts 1906–
        5. 5. Lena Roberts 1908–
        6. 6. Mary (E) Roberts 1895–
        7. 7. Roy Roberts 1904–
      3. 3. William (Henry) Smith 1874–1951 m. Susan (E) Anderson 1895–1968 m. Flora (Eugenia) Burgess 1889–1917
        1. 1. Caroline Smith 1932–2003 m. Lory (O) Lee 1925–1967
        2. 2. Eva (Mae Smith) Hewitt 1898–1997
        3. 3. Joseph (Edward) Smith 1902–1955 m. Ivy (Louise) Hamann 1904–1994
        4. 4. Claude Smith 1916–1960
        5. 5. Charles Smith 1908–1979 m. Pauline (Jessie) Moffitt 1904–2001
        6. 6. Baby (Girl) Smith 1896–1896
        7. 7. Twins (boy and girl) Smith 1904–1915
        8. 8. Girl- Smith 1906–1906
        9. 9. Baby (Boy) Smith 1904–1904
        10. 10. Baby (Girl) Smith 1904–1904
        11. 11. Baby (Girl) Smith 1915–1915
        12. 12. Louis (Clifford) Smith 1911–1984 m. Frances (Elizabeth Bordeau) Smith 1913–1981
        13. 13. Sadie Smith 1904–
        14. 14. Creola Smith 1906–
        15. 15. Lottie Smith 1908–
        16. 16. Dollie Smith 1910–
        17. 17. Robert Smith 1912–
    2. 2. Joseph (H.) Smith 1848–1917 m. Thursy (Frances "Fannie") Moore 1858–1910
      1. 1. Altia Smith 1880–1950 m. Edward (Gurganus) Norman 1870–1945
        1. 1. Kittie (Belle) Branton 1907–1976 m. Thomas (Leamou) Branton 1903–1979
    3. 3. Boj Smith 1847–
    4. 4. Mary (F) Smith 1845–
    5. 5. Martha Smith 1837–1900

Johann Smith's Timeline

2 Records

1804
25 Dec 1804
Birth of Johann Adam Smith in Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, USA
Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, USA
1885
5 Mar 1885
Age 81
Death of Johann Adam Smith in Lexington, South Carolina, United States
Lexington, South Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Dec 1804
    Event Place: Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Mar 1885
    Event Place: Lexington, South Carolina, United States

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