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Benjamin Smith

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Birthplace: Berkeley County, Berkeley County, South Carolina, United States
Death: July 23, 1770 (52)
Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Smith; Thomas Smith; Sabina Smith and Sabina Smith
Husband of Mary Smith and Anne Smith
Father of Judith Ladson; Ann Mott; Thomas Loughton Smith; Susannah Elliott and William L. Smith, US Congress
Brother of Amarenthia Richardson; Thomas Smith and Sabina Smith

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About Benjamin Smith

Benjamin Smith (1717–1770) was a merchant banker, politician, plantation owner and slave trader from Charles Town, South Carolina. He served as Speaker of the Royal Assembly.

He was married twice.

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Benjamin Smith (1717–1770) was a slave trader, plantation owner, shipowner, merchant banker and politician from Charles Town, South Carolina. He served as Speaker of the Royal Assembly from 1755 to 1763.

He was born in St James Goose Creek near Charles Town and was the son of Thomas Smith and Sabina Smith, both of English descent; his father was a planter from Nevis in the West Indies, while his mother belonged to one of the oldest and most prominent families of South Carolina, as a daughter of the landgrave, judge and important colonial leader Thomas Smith II and a granddaughter of two royals governors, Thomas Smith and Joseph Blake. He was also descended from governors John Yeamans and James Moore. Benjamin Smith was also the uncle of North Carolina governor Benjamin Smith.

He was one of the most prominent merchant bankers in the colony in his lifetime. He inherited a two-thousand-acre plantation located in the St James Goose Creek parish. He also owned the Accabee plantation on the Ashley River and several other properties, including a town house with twelve slaves in Charleston. The town house, the family's primary residence, was built in the 1740s and is located on 49 Broad Street in Charleston; it is now known as the Benjamin Smith House.

He was active in the slave trade and the fur trade, and owned seven ships with some other merchants. He held numerous civic offices and served in the Royal Assembly from 1747 to 1765, including as Speaker for many years. He also funded a "negro school" run by the priest Alexander Garden.

Benjamin Smith was married to Mary Wragg, a daughter of Joseph Wragg, who was for some decades the largest slave trader in North America. They were the parents of Judith Smith (1766–1820), who was married to the revolutionary officer and lieutenant governor of South Carolina James Ladson.

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Benjamin Smith's Timeline

1717
September 2, 1717
Berkeley County, Berkeley County, South Carolina, United States
1740
March 27, 1740
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina
1745
April 18, 1745
1754
1754
1758
1758
1762
May 9, 1762
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, United States
1770
July 23, 1770
Age 52
Newport, Rhode Island, United States