Beginnings of consolidating Smith tree of Andrew Smith of Back Creek, Haw River, Orange County, North Carolina

This tree is a work in progress. I will correct it when I can with sources. Primarily, I’m hoping that publishing this will get the names into to the search engines. Please let me know if you find a mistake.

The earliest record I can find for my Smith line is the will of Robert Smith of St. Matthew’s Parish in Orange County, North Carolina.

Here is an abstract of it taken from “Abstracts of Wills Recorded in Orange County, North Carolina, 1752-1800”.
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A-121 Will of ROBERT SMITH, of St. Mathew’s Parish.

Dated 20 June 1772, no probate date.

Wife: Mary       sons: John, Andrew, Robert

daus: Elizabeth, Mary, Isabel

Executors: Jospeh McCaffrity, and son William.

Witnesses: John Walker, Robert Chassen
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I am also working from the analysis of Gerald W. Meade
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-101473

I still feel there are multiple Andrew Smiths getting bundled together in this research. I feel yDNA may be able to sort them all out.

According to old Robert’s will, our Andrew Smith would have had:

brothers:

William (will written 10 Jan 1820, proved Feb 1820)
m. Mary
– no children

– had a neice Sarah K. (Beard?) Maxwell (was a sister to Richard Beard)

John A. (died intestate without heirs, led to the “The Case of Andie Smith & Others vs. the Heirs of Robert Smith” [Where’d all of his family disappear to??])
– Robert Smith (was alive in 10 January 1820)
  – Ferze Smith
– John Smith
   – William Smith
– Robert Smith (executor of estate for his grand-uncle William, Andrew’s brother)
Robert (married Elizabeth C. McMunn)
– James M. Smith (married Lucy W. Harris in 1813)
    – Andrew H. Smith
    – James M. Smith
    – Elizabeth Smith married Elisha Wells
    – Hela B. Smith married David Brooks, lived in Arkansas
    – Harris J. Smith
    – Sarah J. Smith married Silas Monk, lived in Paulding Co, GA
    – Graham Smith
– Andrew Smith (married Mary Hole in Washington Co, IN)
   – John Matson Smith (married Laura Belle ?)
– Joseph Smith
– John Smith

– Ann Smith (married Daniel F Sherwood V) (d. in Washington Co, IN)

sisters:

 

Mary (married James McMunn, lived on Back Creek next to our Andrew Smith)

 
Elizabeth (married Adam Beard in Sumner Co, TN in 1812)
  – David Beard

  – Sarah K. Beard married Logan Maxwell

 

Jane (married James Guthrie, lived in Sumner Co, TN, both said to have died before 1862)

Isabell (can find no info for her)

Speculated:

William Smith (will dated 4 Sept 1779, proved 4 Sept 1783) (possibly a brother of old Robert?)

  m. Mary ?
– Samuel
– Robert
– William
– Cunningham
– Jonathan
– Margret

– Ann

If you see anything that contradicts a secondary record, let me know.

-Chris
Beginnings of consolidating Smith tree of Andrew Smith of Back Creek, Haw River, Orange County, North Carolina

New info on Stephen Smith of Blount County, Alabama

Looking through the Caswell Co, NC marriages, we find a Thomas Smith who married a Mildred Atkins  in Caswell Co, NC.

A witness to this union was a one Alexander Murphey, the likely husband of Jane Smith, sister of James Webb Smith. I have since discarded any weight of the presence of Alexander Murphey on this record. He was a county employee.

The bondsman was a Francis Smith of Country Line Creek.

Thomas and Mildred had a daughter Lucy Smith who married Stephen Gallant Hankins.

Referencing back to the 1840 Blount Co, AL census, we can find Richard Hankins living “next door” to Stephen Smith.

Richard and Stephen Hankins were brothers, both sons of John Alvin Hankins.

New info on Stephen Smith of Blount County, Alabama

Major Breakthrough

For the first time, we are close to connecting two Smith lines that have only been previously associated via yDNA testing. Yes!

Here are the details:

In 1876, on the estate records of Bennett Smith of McNairy Co, TN, we can find the names “J. F. Jopling” and “David M. King” (Jr.). David M. McKinzie

“J. F. Jopling” was a one James Francis (Frank) Jopling. David M. King David M. McKinzie’s wife was likely related to a Samuel Whitesides, but we will discuss this group in a different posting when more details are available.

James Jopling was a son of a John Sutton Jopling. John was a son of Daniel Jopling. Daniel Jopling had a brother, William Jopling. William had a daughter Catherine Jopling who married a… Thomas Smith. Thomas and Catherine were wed in 1814 in Caswell County, North Carolina.

With me so far? Good.

William Jopling was descended from Ralph Jopling. The tester for Bennett’s yDNA line has multiple AncestryDNA matches who descend from Ralph Jopling. Additionally, William Jopling engaged in a land transaction with a Nathanial King. (This is still a true and relevant fact as of late, but needs to be viewed from a different perspective than the one in this post.)

On the marriage record of Thomas Smith and Catherine Jopling were bondsman John Fitch and witness Alexander Murphey. John Fitch is the key to making this all make sense.

John Fitch was a son of Thomas Rosewell Fitch who married a “Sarah Elizabeth Bird”. I put her name in quotes because she appears to be referred to as both Sarah and Elizabeth depending on which family group you examine.

https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bird/4888/

Sarah Bird was a daughter of James Bird who had a son Empson Bird. It is my belief that James Bird was a descendant of an older Thomas Bird who married a Sarah Empson, a daughter of a Charles Empson.

Here are the Bird records I have found:

https://orangedeedbooks.blogspot.com/2018/02/orange-county-deed-book-17.html

James Bird
Richard Bird
Thomas Bird
Empson Bird

Ok, so I’ve lain out the Bennett Smith details: John Fitch on the marriage record of a Thomas Smith who married Catherine Jopling who was a first cousin of John Sutton Jopling who had a son James Francis Jopling who was on the estate record of Bennett Smith in 1876 McNairy Co, TN.

On to the Andrew Smith details.

To refresh, Andrew Smith was present for the 1809 marriage of his sons Isaac and Samuel Smith in Woodford Co, KY. Isaac later went on to live in an area known as Roundstone just outside of Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle Co, KY around 1810.

One of Isaac’s neighbors was a KY Militia General William Smith. He was a sheriff of Rockcastle Co, KY for quite some time and a member for some time in the early 1800’s of the KY state legislature, as was his son, Col. Elisha Smith.

Gen. Smith married Elizabeth Singleton in 1789 Lincoln Co, KY. Per Elisha, Elizabeth’s father was a Col. Richard Singleton who married Ann Whiteside.

Ann was a daughter of a William Whiteside whose brother James Whiteside was an immediate neighbor to… Andrew Smith and a Richard Bird. This is the same Whiteside family as Samuel Whitesides who was  previously mentioned.

I’m working on connecting all of the Bird individuals together in a tree. Many names repeat and it gets a bit confusing.

Additionally, Andrew Smith is strongly likely to be the son of a Robert Smith of St. Matthew’s Parish whose will was witnessed by a Joseph McCaffrity,  John Walker, and a Robert Chassen. John Walker is likely related to Aaron Walker who lived next to Andrew Smith. The Walkers and Birds intermarried. I’ll try to write down those details as well.

So there we have it, a paper trail connection between Bennett Smith of McNairy County, Tennessee and Isaac Smith of Salt Creek Township, Jackson County, Indiana.

Thanks for reading. This should lead to a whole new wave of research!

Chris Smith

Major Breakthrough