Thomas Beall

M, b. circa 1740
  • Last Edited: 8 Nov 2004
  • (Child) Birth*: circa 1740

Samuel Beall

M, b. circa 1706
  • Last Edited: 8 Jan 2010
  • (Groom) Marriage*: Bride=Jane Beall
  • (Child) Birth*: circa 1706

Family: Jane Beall b. c 1715

Jane Beall

F, b. circa 1715
  • Last Edited: 8 Nov 2004
  • (Bride) Marriage*: Groom=Samuel Beall
  • (Deceased) Death*:
  • (Child) Birth*: circa 1715

Family: Samuel Beall b. c 1706

Enoch Coombes

M, b. say 1621
  • Last Edited: 25 Jul 2001
  • (Deceased) Death*:
  • (Child) Birth*: say 1621

Family:

Susan Cora Humphries

F, b. 25 June 1876, d. 30 December 1946
  • Last Edited: 17 Jul 2001

Family: Junius W. Johnson b. s 1874

Felix Lafayette Humphries

M, b. 30 September 1878, d. 11 January 1961
  • Last Edited: 17 Jul 2001

Family: Claudia E. (?) b. s 1880

Rebecca Humphries

F, b. circa 1873
  • Last Edited: 17 Jul 2001

Family: Joseph M. Pacham b. s 1871

Elizabeth Humphries

F, b. circa 1874
  • Last Edited: 17 Jul 2001

John M. Humphries

M, b. 26 February 1883, d. 8 June 1949
  • Last Edited: 6 Oct 2000

Family: Della N. (?) b. s 1885

Junius W. Johnson

M, b. say 1874
  • Last Edited: 17 Jul 2001

Family: Susan Cora Humphries b. 25 Jun 1876, d. 30 Dec 1946

Joseph M. Pacham

M, b. say 1871
  • Last Edited: 17 Jul 2001
  • (Groom) Marriage*: Bride=Rebecca Humphries
  • (Deceased) Death*:
  • (Child) Birth*: say 1871

Family: Rebecca Humphries b. c 1873

Claudia E. (?)

F, b. say 1880
  • Last Edited: 15 Jul 2001

Family: Felix Lafayette Humphries b. 30 Sep 1878, d. 11 Jan 1961

Della N. (?)

F, b. say 1885
  • Last Edited: 15 Jul 2001
  • (Bride) Marriage*: Groom=John M. Humphries
  • (Deceased) Death*:
  • Married Name: Humphries
  • (Child) Birth*: say 1885

Family: John M. Humphries b. 26 Feb 1883, d. 8 Jun 1949

Sarah Smith

F, b. 20 January 1820, d. 29 July 1895
  • Last Edited: 22 Sep 2018

Citations

  1. [S1] Year: 1850; Census Place: District 800, Troup, Georgia; Roll: M432_84; Page: 100B; Image: 88
    Page 100, Family 24

    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Wm Smith 65 (born in GA)
    Mary Smith 60 (born in GA)
    Sarah Smith 26 (born in GA).
  2. [S1] Year: 1860; Census Place: Antioch, Troup, Georgia; Roll: M653_138; Page: 341; Family History Library Film: 803138

    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Wm Smith 65 (born in GA)
    Sarah 37 (born in GA).
  3. [S1870] 1870, Census, Troup, Georgia; Roll: M593_178; Page: 394; Image: 346.
  4. [S131] Lillie Lambert, and Danny Knight Dorothy McClendon, Family, Church, and Community Cemeteries of Troup County, Georgia.

Barnett Smith1

M, b. 6 January 1815, d. 6 January 1891
  • Last Edited: 21 Sep 2018
  • (Child) Birth*: 6 January 1815; Georgia2
  • (Groom) Marriage*: 30 December 1848; Troup Co., Georgia; Bride=Mary Ann Pitts2
  • Name Variation: 1 June 1850; Barnabas; from the 1850 census
  • (head of family) 1850 Census*: 1 June 1850; 800th District, Troup Co., Georgia; household member=Mary Ann Pitts3
  • 1860 Census*: 1 June 1860; Antioch, Troup Co., Georgia; household member=Mary Ann Pitts4
  • Marriage*: 18 October 1866; Troup Co., Georgia; Principal=Matilda J. White2
  • Name Variation: 1 June 1870; Barrett; from the 1870 census
  • (head of family) 1870 Census*: 1 June 1870; West Vernon, Troup Co., Georgia5
  • (head of family) 1880 Census*: 1 June 1880; Coweta Co., Georgia; Wife=Matilda J. White6
  • (Deceased) Death*: 6 January 1891; Carroll Co., Georgia2
  • Burial*: say 9 January 1891; Antioch Primitive Baptist Cemetery, Banning, Carroll Co., Georgia7
  • Research Note*: 22 July 2007; From John Rutledge:
    Information to prove Barnett is the son of William Smith:
    1) Land sale to Barnett Smith from Ann Allison and Margaret Allison; Troup Co. GA Deed, Book L, page 432 on Feb. 2, 1856. "fifteenth district of Carroll known now (as) Troup County..." Note the Deed witness signatures as follows: Ornan Whatley, a proven Uncle to Barnett's wife, Mary Ann (Pitts) Smith; Wm Smith (Probably William Smith, Barnett's father, or, perhaps William Wynn Smith, his possible brother); Willis J. Whatley, J.P., a proven Uncle to Mary Ann (Pitts) Smith, Barnett's wife.
    2) Note the census data listed below: First,in 1850, Barnett, listed as Barnabas, is living next door to William, Mary and Sarah Smith; Second, in 1860, Barnett is living next door to Willis Whatley, Mary Ann's Uncle, and then next to William and Sarah Smith. His mother Mary has passed away, and his sister Sarah is living with their father, William.; Third, in 1870, William has passed away, and Sarah is listed as head of household, living alone, next door to Barnett and Mary Ann.
    3) The Administrative Returns for the estate of his father-in-law, James Pitts, lists an estate sale on Dec. 6, 1836, Book B., page 33 and persons making purchases of his estate property included William Smith.2
  • (Referenced Name) Biography: 19 February 2018;      William Wynn Smith lived adjacent to or near other Smith's after moving to Tallapoosa County in the mid-1840's. But those Smith's can be traced back to a Bradley Smith of Oglethorpe County, and William W. does not seem to have any connection to them.
         William W. Smith was in 1840 Troup. He was living near an elderly William and Mary Smith, but they were both born in Georgia and so could not have been his parents, since he was born in North Carolina. William and Mary also lived adjacent to Lee Roy Jackson in the 1860 census.
    The elderly William Smith (1780 - 1869) and wife Mary (1785 - 1855) had a daughter Sarah (1820 -1895) as she appears in their household in the census, and the three of them are the only marked graves in a small family cemetery in Troup. Barnett Smith was living next door to William, Mary and Sarah in 1850. And so I'm reasonably sure that Barnett and Sarah Smith were siblings and were children of William and Mary Smith. Barnett was also near them in 1860. No other children are known. All were born in Georgia.
    William Wynn's land was on a lot adjacent to land owned by Joseph J. Smith. But Joseph J. Smith is closely associated, not with William, but with Jeremiah Ray Smith. And they seem to be the sons of James W. Smith, who moved from Troup to Chambers Co. AL. Simeon L, William K., and James G. Smith are probably his sons as well.
    The only other Smith in the Antioch area not yet mentioned was William S. Smith. He appears to have been from Rutherford County, adjacent to Spartanburg Co. SC. He seems to be the father of William Wynn Smith. He owned land adjacent to Wm. Wynn, as did James Mayfield, who married the elder William S.'s daughter Mary. William S., the elder, moved to Heard County, GA and is found there in the 1840 and 1850 census records. He and his wife were born in NC, and were from Rutherford County according to other researchers, and this agrees with census records.
         The name Winn Smith or Wynn Smith suggests a connection to a particular Smith family in the area of Spartanburg Co., SC / Rutherford Co. NC. According to a family history preserved in the Duncan branch of the family, William Wynn Smith "went back to South Carolina to marry." So he must have lived in Spartanburg Co. SC at one time, and so his father must have been there as well.
    According to other researchers, William S. Smith was William Slade Smith, of Rutherford Co. NC, who married Sarah Hill Burge.
         The author does have two autosomal matches to a Watson Sanford Smith of DeKalb Co. GA. William Slade is said by some to have had a son Sanford. I have not been able to connect this Sanford to William, since he was born in South Carolina.
    The author, a descendant of William Wynn Smith, has several autosomal connections on the AncestryDNA test to descendants of other presumed children of William S. Smith. Here are their Ancestry.com User ID's and connections to William S.:

    *** Woody Burge Smith

    mrtmcfly (Caroline Amanda Smith)
    Bridget Steadman (Caroline Amanda Smith)

    *** Mary Smith + James Mayfield

    ArlienHS (Battle William Mayfield)

    *** Walton Wells Smith

    Gloria Futrell (Mary Aramenia Smith)

    *** Lucretia Smith + Giles Mayfield

    LaureMcDonald (Wiley W. Mayfield)

    Gloria Futrell (Wiley W. Mayfield)

    *** Washington Syrus Smith

    Terry Sanders (Uriah DeKalb Smith) - member since 12 Dec 2016 (last Terry listed)
    PaulWilsonSmith (William Washington Smith)

    *** Sarah Hill Smith + John C. Jackson

    jegd1946 (Emily Frances McDonald); Principal=William Wynn Smith8
  • Namesake: 19 September 2018; (possibility); Principal=John Barnett8

Family 1: Mary Ann Pitts b. 23 Jun 1832, d. 22 Mar 1865

Family 2: Matilda J. White b. 12 Mar 1845, d. 18 Aug 1906

Citations

  1. From 1860 census.
  2. [S342] John Rutledge e-mail, e-mail address, Jul 2007,.
  3. [S1850] 1850, Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 800, Troup, Georgia; Roll: M432_84; Page: 101A; Image: 89

    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Barnabas Smith 35

    (living adjacent to his apparent parents, William & Mary Smith)
    Mary A Smith 16.
  4. [S1] Year: 1860; Census Place: Antioch, Troup, Georgia; Roll: M653_138; Page: 341; Family History Library Film: 803138

    Barnett Smith 45
    Mary Ann 25
    Cary H. 9
    James 8
    Christiana 6 F
    Barney 4
    Betty 2
    (one intervening house from Wm. Smith (born 1780) & daughter Sarah).
  5. [S1870] 1870, Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Troup, Georgia; Roll: M593_178; Page: 394A; Family History Library Film: 545677

    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Barrett Smith 55
    M A J Smith 25
    C A Smith 16
    T B Smith 14
    Elizabeth Smith 12
    M M Smith 6
    W A Smith 3
    P A Smith 1.
  6. [S1880] 1880 Census, District 992, Coweta, Georgia; Roll: T9_141; Family History Film: 1254141; Page: 410.2000; Enumeration District: 37; Image: 0826.

    Name Age
    Barney Smith 63 (born in GA, father and mother both born in GA)
    Matilda J. Smith 36
    Martha M. Smith 16
    William A. Smith 12
    Pascol A. Smith 10
    Margaret E. Smith 9
    Mollie B. Smith 5
    Taylor B. Smith 1.
  7. [S3] FindAGrave.com, .
    Memorial ID 41980855.
  8. [S47] Lewis W. Griffin Jr..
  9. [S3] FindAGrave.com, .
    Memorial ID 41980753.
  10. [S3] FindAGrave.com, .
    Memorial ID 74999575.
  11. [S3] FindAGrave.com, .
    Memorial ID 41980615.

Jeremiah Ray Smith

M, b. circa 1817, d. 10 June 1858
  • Last Edited: 22 Sep 2018
  • (Child) Birth*: circa 1817; Georgia
  • (Groom) Marriage*: 10 December 1835; Troup Co., Georgia; Bride=Matilda Tucker
  • (Grantee) Deed*: 9 April 1838; 15th District, Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book G, Page 112: Thomas Tucker to Jeremiah Smith, both of Troup Co., for $131.25, 50 acres in the NW corner of Lot 13 in the 15th District. Witnesses: James W. Taylor, Jonathan Taylor, J. P.; Grantor=Thomas Tucker, Witness=James W. Taylor, Witness=Jonathan Taylor
  • 1840 Census*: 1 June 1840; Troup Co., Georgia1
  • (Deed Witness) Deed*: 19 October 1841; Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book J, Page 331 -- William K. Smith of Chambers Co. AL to Charity Sale of Troup for $500, the NE ¼ of Lot 31 in the 15th District, drawn by James W. Smith. Witnesses: William Whitlow, J. R. Smith; Principal=William Kirkham Smith, previous owner=James W. Smith
  • (Grantor) Deed*: 27 June 1846; 15th District, Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book J, Page 337: Jeremiah R. Smith to Robert H. Strong, both of Troup Co., for $300, 50 acres in the NW corner of Lot 13 in the 15th District. Witnesses: Daniel Bolin, Leonard H. Young, J. P.; Grantee=Robert H. Strong, Witness=Daniel Bolin
  • (Grantee) Deed*: 9 September 1846; Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book J, Page 323 -- Samuel A. Edmonds to Jeremiah R. Smith, both of Troup, for $300, 50 acres in the NE corner of Lot 64 and 10 acres in the NE corner Thomas Haynes portion of Lot 64. Witnesses: Hamilton M. Wisdon, Joseph J. Smith; Witness=Joseph J. Smith
  • (Grantee) Deed*: 9 September 1846; 15th District, Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book J, Page 23: Samuel A. Edmonds to Jeremiah R. Smith, both of Troup Co., for $300, 50 acres in the Ne Corner of Lot 64 and 10 acres in the NE corner of Thomas Haynes portion of Lot 64. Witnesses: Hamilton M. Wisdom, Joseph J. Smith.; Grantor=Samuel A. Edmunds, Witness=Joseph J. Smith, Witness=Hamilton M. Wisdom
  • Deed: 28 June 1847; Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book J, Page 402 -- Edward V. Jeffries to Jeremiah R. Smith, both of Troup Co., for $150, 25 acres, the N sie of NW 55 ¼ acres of Lot 64 in the 15th District. Witnesses: Joseph J. Smith, S. A. Edwards, J. P.
  • (Grantee) Deed*: 28 June 1847; 15th District, Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book J, Page 402: Edward V. Jeffries to Jeremiah R. Smith, both of Troup Co., for $150, 25 acres on the North side of the NW 55.25 acres of Lot 64 in the 15th District. Witnessess: Joseph J. Smith, S. A. Edmurds, J. P.; Grantor=Edward V. Jeffries, Witness=Joseph J. Smith, Witness=Samuel A. Edmunds
  • (Grantor) Deed: 25 September 1848; 15th District, Troup Co., Georgia; Book K, Page 37: Jeremiah R. Smith to Samuel A. Edmunds, both of Troup Co., for $65, ten acres in the NW corner of Lot 64. Witnesses: Jacob Freeman, Josiah A Christie.; Grantee=Samuel A. Edmunds, Witness=Jacob Freeman, Witness=Josiah A. Christie
  • (Grantee) Deed*: 31 January 1849; 15th District, Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book K, Page 98: James M. Roberts of Randolph Co. AL to Jeremiah R. Smith of Troup Co., for $150, 25 acres on the south side of the SW 50 acres of Lot 63 in the 15th District. Witnesses: S. A. Edmonds, Jesse Crenshaw.; Grantor=James M. Roberts, Witness=Samuel A. Edmunds, Witness=Jesse Crenshaw
  • (Grantor) Deed: 26 February 1849; 15th District, Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book K, Page 95: Jeremiah R. Smith to Samuel A. Edmunds, both of Troup Co., for $130, 21 acres in Lots 63 and 64 adjoining Jeremiah R. Smith on the east. Witnesses: John J. Johnson, Josiah A. Christie.; Grantee=Samuel A. Edmunds, Witness=Josiah A. Christie, Witness=John J. Johnson
  • (Grantor) Deed: 18 September 1849; 15th District, Troup Co., Georgia; Deed Book K, Page 310: Jeremiah R. Smith to Samual A. Edmonds, both of Troup Co., for $65, ten acres in Lot 64. Witnesses: William D. Sherard, James Lancaster.; Grantee=Samuel A. Edmunds, Witness=William D. Sherard, Witness=James Lancaster
  • 1850 Census*: 1 June 1850; Troup Co., Georgia; Principal=Nancy (?)2
  • (Deceased) Death*: 10 June 1858; Buena Vista, Ouachita Co., Arkansas3
  • (Referenced Name) Biography: 19 February 2018;      William Wynn Smith lived adjacent to or near other Smith's after moving to Tallapoosa County in the mid-1840's. But those Smith's can be traced back to a Bradley Smith of Oglethorpe County, and William W. does not seem to have any connection to them.
         William W. Smith was in 1840 Troup. He was living near an elderly William and Mary Smith, but they were both born in Georgia and so could not have been his parents, since he was born in North Carolina. William and Mary also lived adjacent to Lee Roy Jackson in the 1860 census.
    The elderly William Smith (1780 - 1869) and wife Mary (1785 - 1855) had a daughter Sarah (1820 -1895) as she appears in their household in the census, and the three of them are the only marked graves in a small family cemetery in Troup. Barnett Smith was living next door to William, Mary and Sarah in 1850. And so I'm reasonably sure that Barnett and Sarah Smith were siblings and were children of William and Mary Smith. Barnett was also near them in 1860. No other children are known. All were born in Georgia.
    William Wynn's land was on a lot adjacent to land owned by Joseph J. Smith. But Joseph J. Smith is closely associated, not with William, but with Jeremiah Ray Smith. And they seem to be the sons of James W. Smith, who moved from Troup to Chambers Co. AL. Simeon L, William K., and James G. Smith are probably his sons as well.
    The only other Smith in the Antioch area not yet mentioned was William S. Smith. He appears to have been from Rutherford County, adjacent to Spartanburg Co. SC. He seems to be the father of William Wynn Smith. He owned land adjacent to Wm. Wynn, as did James Mayfield, who married the elder William S.'s daughter Mary. William S., the elder, moved to Heard County, GA and is found there in the 1840 and 1850 census records. He and his wife were born in NC, and were from Rutherford County according to other researchers, and this agrees with census records.
         The name Winn Smith or Wynn Smith suggests a connection to a particular Smith family in the area of Spartanburg Co., SC / Rutherford Co. NC. According to a family history preserved in the Duncan branch of the family, William Wynn Smith "went back to South Carolina to marry." So he must have lived in Spartanburg Co. SC at one time, and so his father must have been there as well.
    According to other researchers, William S. Smith was William Slade Smith, of Rutherford Co. NC, who married Sarah Hill Burge.
         The author does have two autosomal matches to a Watson Sanford Smith of DeKalb Co. GA. William Slade is said by some to have had a son Sanford. I have not been able to connect this Sanford to William, since he was born in South Carolina.
    The author, a descendant of William Wynn Smith, has several autosomal connections on the AncestryDNA test to descendants of other presumed children of William S. Smith. Here are their Ancestry.com User ID's and connections to William S.:

    *** Woody Burge Smith

    mrtmcfly (Caroline Amanda Smith)
    Bridget Steadman (Caroline Amanda Smith)

    *** Mary Smith + James Mayfield

    ArlienHS (Battle William Mayfield)

    *** Walton Wells Smith

    Gloria Futrell (Mary Aramenia Smith)

    *** Lucretia Smith + Giles Mayfield

    LaureMcDonald (Wiley W. Mayfield)

    Gloria Futrell (Wiley W. Mayfield)

    *** Washington Syrus Smith

    Terry Sanders (Uriah DeKalb Smith) - member since 12 Dec 2016 (last Terry listed)
    PaulWilsonSmith (William Washington Smith)

    *** Sarah Hill Smith + John C. Jackson

    jegd1946 (Emily Frances McDonald); Principal=William Wynn Smith4
  • Biography*: 8 September 2018; Jeremiah was living near Antioch, in the 15th District of Troup County, and owned land near other Smiths there.
  • (Witness) Research Note: 22 September 2018; Smiths of Troup Co. GA -- 15th District

    The Smiths of interest to me in Troup County, GA all lived near each other in the 15th Militia District of Troup County. This was the district immediately across the state line from Chambers County, AL. I have a land lottery map of the 15th District, which shows various Smiths living in close proximity to each other.

    William W. Smith lived on Lot 27 in the 15th District. Joseph J. Smith was on the two lots adjoining him to the south: Lots 26 and 25. Adjoining Lots 26 and 26 to the west were Lots 63 and 64. Jeremiah R. Smith (with son Simeon L) lived on Lot 63, and Jeremiah Smith (presumably Jeremiah R.) also owned Lot 64. William S. Smith owned Lot 17, to the immediate NE of Lot 27, owned by William W. Smith.

    Barnett Smith owned Lot 106, which was to the west of William W. Smith with three intervening land lots. William R. Smith owed Lot 115, which adjoined Barnett’s Lot 106 on the west.

    North of Lot 27 (William W. Smith), with three intervening land lots, was Lot 31, portions of which were owned by William K. Smith, Henry G. Smith, James Smith, W. R. Smith, J. W. (James W.?) Smith and Joseph J. Smith.

    James W. Smith appears to be the father of most if not all the men just mentioned with the exception of William S. Smith and William W. Smith. James W. Smith was from Fayette County, GA, and later moved to Chambers County, AL.; Principal=William Wynn Smith4

Family: Matilda Tucker b. c 1816

Citations

  1. [S1840] 1840, Census, Year: 1840; Census Place: District 800, Troup, Georgia; Page: 363
    Name: Jeremiah R Smith
    Home in 1840 (City, County, State): District 800, Troup, Georgia
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: 1
    Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: 1
    Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
    No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 2
    Free White Persons - Under 20: 1
    Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2
    Total Free White Persons: 3
    Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 3.
  2. [S1850] 1850, Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 800, Troup, Georgia; Roll: M432_84; Page: 99A; Image: 85

    Household Members:
    Name Age
    J R Smith 33
    Matilda Smith 34
    Blancha R Smith 11
    Milley A Smith 8
    Martha A Smith 6
    Mary E Smith 6
    Jeremiah J Smith 4
    Simeon L Smith 2
    Jacob Mobley 21
    Nancy Smith 68
    Nancy M Smith 24.
  3. [S111] LDS FamilySearch, www.familysearch.com, AFN: MPWH-L2.
  4. [S47] Lewis W. Griffin Jr..

Mary Ann Pitts

F, b. 23 June 1832, d. 22 March 1865
  • Last Edited: 16 Sep 2018

Family: Barnett Smith b. 6 Jan 1815, d. 6 Jan 1891

Citations

  1. [S342] John Rutledge e-mail, e-mail address, Jul 2007,.
  2. [S1850] 1850, Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: District 800, Troup, Georgia; Roll: M432_84; Page: 101A; Image: 89

    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Barnabas Smith 35

    (living adjacent to his apparent parents, William & Mary Smith)
    Mary A Smith 16.
  3. [S1] Year: 1860; Census Place: Antioch, Troup, Georgia; Roll: M653_138; Page: 341; Family History Library Film: 803138

    Barnett Smith 45
    Mary Ann 25
    Cary H. 9
    James 8
    Christiana 6 F
    Barney 4
    Betty 2
    (one intervening house from Wm. Smith (born 1780) & daughter Sarah).

Cary H. Smith

M, b. circa 1851
  • Last Edited: 6 Oct 2000

James Smith

M, b. circa 1852
  • Last Edited: 11 Nov 2003

Christiana A. Smith

F, b. circa 1853
  • Last Edited: 11 Nov 2003

T. Barney Smith

M, b. circa 1855
  • Last Edited: 11 Nov 2003