Keeping up with the Smiths : Alexander Smith of Scotland and Virginia to Dewitt Talmadge Smith of Tennessee and Texas/ compiled by Mary Emily Smith Witt
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Wesley (or Westley) W. Smith was born in 1823 in Alabama. He is believed to be the son of James, Jr. and Harriet Wilson Pulliam Smith. He married in 1845 in Tennessee to Rachael Emeline Lemond. They had 13 children. Wesley died between 1872 and 1880. Descendants lived in Tennessee, Colorado, Texas, and elsewhere.
The immigrant ancestor of Wesley Smith is believed to be Alexander Smith. He was born ca. 1625, perhaps in Scotland. He immigrated to Virginia before 1660. He was married to Mildred between 1660 and 1665. They had at least 3 children. He died in 1696 in Middlesex County, Virginia. Descendants lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and elsewhere.
Includes related families of Amis, Barwick, Beasley, Buchanan, Cochran, Cone, Cooper, Dean, Downey, Echols, Farquharson, Jones, Lemond (Lemands, Lemonds, Lemmond, Lemmonds), McCallen, Noel, Norris, Pulliam (Pullam, Pullem, Pullum), Ridley, Webb, Young, and many others.
References: p. 455-469.
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