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James Smith

Also Known As: "James "Major" Smith"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bull Run, Stafford County, Province of Virginia
Death: September 24, 1751 (42-43)
Somerville, Prince William County, Province of Virginia
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter Smith of Yeocomico and wife of Peter Smith
Husband of Elizabeth Lanman
Father of Charlotte Taylor; Peter Smith, of Roundhill; Nancy Anne Boggess; Charles Taylor; Anne Smith and 5 others
Brother of Martha McClanahan; Abigail Fleming; Sarah Devin; Peter Smith, Jr; William Smith and 5 others

Managed by: Debora Ann Baxter
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About James Smith

ALT birth date: 1691. ALT birthplace: Milestone, , Lancaster, Virginia AKA: James "Major" Smith.

This James Smith was the son of Peter Smith of Westmoreland County, Virginia ("of Yeocomico)

James Smith, Son of Peter Smith of Westmoreland County, Virginia

from Amanda Lynn Smith Larsen's blog, http://petersmithwestmorelandva.blogspot.com/2011/10/james-smith-so...

from the book Peter Smith: Some of his Virginia, North Carolina and Kentucky Descendants. By Pearl O. Smith 1973, Washington D.C.

James Smith was married to Elizabeth .

Their children were

  • Peter
  • William [Bailey]
  • Presley
  • Anne [Nancy]

James' will was dated 14 October 1749 and was probated 24 September 1751. He designated his wife, Elizabeth, as "my executor." Interestingly enough, one of the witnesses to the will was Hugh Thomas (Smith's nephew). The inventory that is mentioned briefly in the Appendix indicates that James Smith possessed some of the things not owned by ordinary citizens in those early days, such as valances, curtains and books.

Elizabeth Smith, James' widow, by 1767 was married to a Mr. Landman; it is believed his name was James. We find that one of Elizabeth's sons, Peter, in 1789 sold land in North Carolina to "James Lamman." We know that Peter went to North Carolina to live, and it is not unlikely that Elizabeth and Mr. Landman also went. Sons William Bailey and Presley lived in North Carolina briefly. Nancy eventually lived in Kentucky, so Elizabeth had no children left in Virginia. It is not known when or where Elizabeth died.

The Will of James Smith

Fairfax County Will Book A (No. 1), Part 2, page 280

In the name of God Amen, the 14th day of October I, James Smith of the County of Fairfax in the 1749 Colony of Virginia, being sick and weak but of perfect memory and understanding thanks be to God and calling to mind my mortal state and that it is appointed for man once to die, I do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament, that is to say first of all I recommend my soul into the hands of the Great God of Heaven and Earth and my body to be buried in a decent Christian form at the Discretion of my executors and as tuching such worldly estate as the Lord God hath bin pleased to bestow on me, I give, bestowe and devise of the same in the following manner and forme.

ITEM. I give and leve all my land to my three sons Peter Smith, William Smith and Presley Smith to them and their heirs of their body lawfully begotten in the following manner, that is to say, all the land below the branch where I now live up to the back line of my young land to be one’s part and all the land above this said branch to be divided across from the branch to the back line by a spring below peach orchard hill for two other parts, and my eldest son to have first choice.

ITEM. I give to my son Peter Smith one Negro woman named Janey to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten with all increase and in case said son Peter should dye without any lawful Eshew then to my son William and his heirs forever and on Default of such heirs my other son and his heirs.

ITEM. I give to my son William Smith one Negro woman named Sue to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten with all her increase forever.

ITEM. I give to my son Presley Smith one Negro girl named Beck to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten with all her increase forever, and in case my two sons William Smith and Presley Smith should dye without any lawful Eshew (issue) then their Negroes to goe to my son Peter Smith and his heirs.

ITEM. I give to my daughter Anne Smith the sum of 25 pounds current money or a young Negro at the discretion of my executors to her and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten.

ITEM. I give to my Loving wife all my money and all my Tile (?) cash, to her for her proper use Duren her natural life and after her decease to be equally divided among my four children aforementioned.

ITEM. I give to my son Peter Smith my still and furniture thereof to him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten.

ITEM. My will is that all the remainder of all my moveable estate be equally divided to my wife and children according to Law, further I constitute and appoint my loving wife Elizabeth my executor of this my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written.

James Smith

Witnesses: Hugh Thomas, William Moon, Charles C. Morris, John Smith


At a Court held for Fairfax County September 24, 1751, this last will and testament of James Smith, deceased, was presented in court by Elizabeth Smith the executor therein named, who made oath thereto according to Law and being further proved by the oaths of Hugh Thomas, William Moon, and John Smith, three of the witnesses, was admitted to Record and the said executor having performed what is usual in such causes certificate is granted her for obtaining approbate thereof in due form.

Jess John Graham, Clerk.

P. 519. Inventory of James Smith.

(Inventory was too long to copy. Total worth was not given. It mentioned valances and curtains, books, pistols and sword, tools, in addition to the usual household goods, dishes, etc. The appraisement was returned to the court on June 17,1752.)

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James Smith's Timeline

1708
1708
Bull Run, Stafford County, Province of Virginia
1730
1730
Charles City County, Province of Virginia
1735
1735
1736
1736
Bull Run, Prince William, Virginia, USA
1738
January 10, 1738
Bull Run, Prince William, Virginia, USA
January 10, 1738
Age 30
1738
Province of Virginia
1744
1744
Bull Run, Prince William County, Province of Virginia
1745
1745
Bull Run, Prince William, Va