Davis Uriah I | Born 1707
SMITH, Timothy
1722 - 1798 (76 years)-
Name SMITH, Timothy Born 29/29 Jan 1721/1722 Buckingham, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Gender Male Died 15 May 1798 Pennsylvania Person ID I10873 Uriah Davis I - Genealogy Last Modified 21 Jun 2018
Father SMITH, Robert, b. 29 Apr 1693, Chaigley, Lancashire, England , d. 26 Jun 1745, Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Age 52 years) Mother CANBY, Phebe, b. 19 Jul 1699, Cheltenham Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania , d. 19 Jan 1774, Buckingham, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (Age 74 years) Married 30 Sep 1719 Falls Quaker Meeting House, Buckingham Townshipp, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Family ID F3590 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family KINSEY, Sarah, b. 13 Nov 1724, Buckingham, Bucks County, Pennsylvania , d. 17 May 1812, Bucks, Pennsylvania, Unites States (Age 87 years) Married 17/17 Feb 1744/1745 Buckingham Meeting, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Children 1. SMITH, Mary 2. SMITH, Jane 3. SMITH, Robert 4. SMITH, Phebe 5. SMITH, Joseph, b. 7 Jul 1753, Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania , d. 19 Oct 1826, Tinicum Township, Pennsylvania (Age 73 years) 6. SMITH, Sarah, b. 9 Nov 1755, d. 19 Oct 1830 (Age 74 years) Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 Family ID F3604 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Thomas Smith, eldest son of Robert and Phebe, became the owner of the homestead farm under the will of his father. An apple tree of natural fruit grew up wild near a fence in one of his fields. The tree proved to be a prolific bearer, and developing apples of superior quality for eating and cider, became well known in the neighborhood, and was kept closely trimmed of scions for grafting. The same apple, which has been brought down by successive grafting, is the well known Smith cider apple of today." (from "The Genealogy of Robert Smith" by Josiah B. Smith, 1885).
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Abstracts of Bucks Co, PA, Wills, 1785 - 1825.
Page 92. Timothy Smith, Buckingham. January 28, 1795. Proved May 28, 1798. Wife Sarah. Son Joseph exr. Son Robert. Daus. Sarah Atkinson, Mary Beans and Jane ---.
Wits: Thomas Smith Junr., David Smith, Jonathan Wilkinson.
Pot House in possession of Loran Thorn.
- Thomas Smith, eldest son of Robert and Phebe, became the owner of the homestead farm under the will of his father. An apple tree of natural fruit grew up wild near a fence in one of his fields. The tree proved to be a prolific bearer, and developing apples of superior quality for eating and cider, became well known in the neighborhood, and was kept closely trimmed of scions for grafting. The same apple, which has been brought down by successive grafting, is the well known Smith cider apple of today." (from "The Genealogy of Robert Smith" by Josiah B. Smith, 1885).