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The genealogical exchange, Volumes 1-7
By Natalie R. Fernald
"The will of Nathaniel Smith of Middleboro, Mass., dated April 18, 1782, probated Oct. 7, 1782, names his wife Mercy, eldest son John, son George and his wife Hannah, daughter Elizabeth Richmond, daughter Ann Hoar, daughter Mary Burden, grandson Nathaniel Smith and his brother, Job, grandson John Smith, grandson Joshua Smith, grandson Job Smith, and his father, John Smith, grandsons George and Jacob Smith, sons of George Smith, and their five sisters when 21 years of age. grandson Abiel Smith, and grandson Elijah Smith, sole executor. (Plymouth Co. Probate Records, vol. XXVIII, p. 470.) His widow was Mrs. Mercy King of Diirhton, intentions filed at Middlebora, Dec. 14, 1771. On the records he was then called "Nathaniel Smith 2d," probably to distinguish him from "Capt." Nathaniel (4) Smith [John (3), Henry (2), (1)] of
Hingham and Rehoboth. I have the following notes on the children of the above "Nathaniel 2d": John, "eldest son," probably the one who died at Middleboro Nov. 14, 1815, aged 89, born about 1726. He married (intentions filed at Middleboro Aug. 12, 1749) Anna MaCumber of Taunton; 8 children; record at Middleboro : Nathaniel,' John, Job, Joshua, Abia, Ezra, Anna and Abia (again). John, born Feb. 18, 1752, 1 judge to be the "John Smith 4th." who married at Middleboro Nov. 12, 1780, Mary Bourne.
George married at Middleboro July 4, 1750, Hannah Hoar.
Elizabeth, married at Middleboro June 9, 174:5, Josiah Richmond; 11 children, for whom see Richmond Family, p. 50.
Anna, married at Middleboro Dec. 22, 1761, Jonathan Hoar, Jr.
Mary, born at Middleboro Feb. 14, 1741 (recorded of Nathaniel and Elizabeth); married at Middleboro Jan. 9, 1772, Seth Barden."
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