Lt Col Samuel Smith Jr
American
Samuel Smith was an American Patriot in the Johnston County Regiment of Militia of North Carolina. - AsNotedIn
Samuel Smith was an American Patriot in the Johnston County Regiment of Militia of North Carolina. - AsNotedIn
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
| 1744/06/12 | Edith Smith, wife of Samuel Smith, gives birth to a son, Samuel Smith Jr. | Born | |||||
| 1775/00/00 | Samuel Smith is a prosperous planter with a large landholding on the Neuse River, north of Smithfield, North Carolina. | Owner | Smithfield, NC | North Carolina | |||
| 1775/09/09 | North Carolina Provincial Congress appoints Samuel Smith Jr as a Major under Col Needham Bryan in the Johnston County Regiment of Militia. | Military | |||||
| 1776/02/27 | Major Samuel Smith Jr serves with the Johnston County Regiment of Militia at the battle of Moore's Creek Bridge. | Patriot Commander | Moores Creek National Battlefield | Currie, NC | |||
| 1776/04/00 | Samuel Smith Jr is a delegate to the Fourth Provincial Congress at Halifax, North Carolina. | Work | Halifax Historic District | Halifax, NC | |||
| 1776/11/00 | In November, Smith Jr serves as a delegate to the Fifth Provincial Congress at Halifax. | Work | Halifax Historic District | Halifax, NC | |||
| 1794/12/30 | Samuel Smith represents Johnston County in the North Carolina Senate. The General Assembly met in Raleigh until 7 February 1795. Samuel Smith will represent Johnston County in the NC Senate through 1800 and again in 1806. | Work | |||||
| 1809/03/08 | Samuel Smith dies in Johnston County, North Carolina. | Died |
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