Ancestral Lines: Blodgett and Smith

Red Coat, Puritan, Loyalist, Blue Coat, or Ranger...who is in your tree?
Home
Blodgett and Smith intro
Thomas Blodgett
Blodgett History
Henry Smith
Henry Smith 2
Henry Smith 3
Henry Smith 4
Henry Smith 5
Henry Smith 6
Henry Smith 7
Henry Smith 8
Smith History
Further Lines
Ancestral Map
Historical Maps
On Line References
NH BlueCoat
Contact Us
and Thank You
Site Map
Suffolk and Norfolk gmap
Sarah Smith was born in 1747 and christened on May 2,  1747,  in Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts. Sarah married Capt. Silas Marvin, son of Matthew Marvin and Elizabeth Clark. Silas was born on February 4,  1741/1742 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut and died before May 1831 in Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

Ebenezer Smith was born in 1748 and christened on February 27, 1748, in Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts and died on September 3, 1779. Ebenezer married Elizabeth Kellogg, daughter of Benjamin Kellogg and Abigail Sedgwick or Elizabeth Brown, on March 3, 1774. Elizabeth was born on March 15, 1753, in Canaan, New London, Connecticut and died on October 1, 1839, in Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

Chileab Smith was born in 1775 and christened on January 14, 1775, in Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

Miriam Smith was born in 1777 and christened on May 14, 1777, in Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

Elizabeth Smith was born in 1779 and christened on November 13, 1779, in Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts and died on December 15, 1812, in an epidemic that prevailed throughout of country. Elizabeth married Enos Kellogg, son of Enos Kellogg and Abigail Seymour. Enos was born April 24, 1776, in Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts and died in 1820 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
   Enos  was a farmer in Sheffield; removed with his father to Hubbardton, Vermont, and Batavia, New York  where he was Town Clerk and Justice of the Peace.
   After the death of his father, in Batavia, he removed to Illinois, He started for New Orleans on a business trip, but was taken sick and d. in Baton Rouge.
   He was a surveyor and surveyed most of the Holland Purchase, and part of the Ohio along the Muskingum River. He often spoke of the beauty and fertility of the latter region.
Enos and Elizabeth had six children Augustus, Julia Ann, Abigail Ruth,  Elizabeth, Lucinda, and Alonzo Smith Kellogg.
   Enos married second Hersey Perrin.

Miriam Smith was born in 1751 and christened on May 6, 1751, in Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts. 

Elizabeth Smith was born in 1753 and christened on August 17, 1753, in Sheffield, Berkshire, Massachusetts and died before 1794.

Mindwell Smith, daughter of James Smith and Elizabeth Smith, was born April 22, 1714, in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.