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Jemima Smith was listed on membership list undated of Fork Shoals Baptist Church, Greenville County South Carolina founded 1780.
Jemima Smith was listed as a member of Mount Nebo Baptist Church Wilkinson County Georgia organized the Sunday in June 1808.
Jemima (Mrs. Jeremiah) Smith and four children received a passport from Wilkinson County Georgia. Across Indian lands in March, 1810 moving to Pike County Mississpii.
The story is told Jeremiah Smith heard hammering nearby and went to see who his new neighbors was. It was his brother George, who had moved with their mother Jemima Smith
Jemima Smith listed Widow Smith in the Washington Parish Louisiana census 1820. Her land was between her son in laws William Chain and William Dyson.
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1755
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1773 |
December 23, 1773
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probably, South Carolina
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1775 |
1775
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South Carolina, United States
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1779 |
1779
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North Carolina
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1780 |
1780
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South Carolina, United States
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1827 |
1827
Age 72
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Washington Parish, Louisana, United States
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George Smith Sr. Cementery, Walthall County, MS, United States
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