Prudence married Shobal Smith on May 17, 1716, Woodbridge, N.J. Source: The New England Historical & Genealogical Register.
Their children:
Mary Dunham 1717-1784
Elizabeth Laing/Pound 1718-1793
Sarah Merriot 1720-1769
Samuel Smith 1723/22-1748
Prudence Jackson 1724-1794
Ann Smith, 1726-1728, d. 2 yr.
William Smith 1728-1797
Susannah Smith 1730-1734 d. 4 yr
Frances Kirkbride 1732-177
Phebe Smith 1734-1736, d. 2 yr
Margaret Thorne 1738-
Sarah Vail 1728-1794
Source: Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775
It is conceivable that Prudence was buried on the Homestead Farm, at Oak Ridge, along with other family members.
Source for death. NO. 40A, Pg.17-19. The descendants of Edward Fitz Randolph and Elizabeth Blossom, 1630-1950, by Louise Aymar Christian and Howard Stelle Fitz Randolph, 1950, Aymar wrote her date of death as : 7m 12 1766.
Note: a 65 page report by National Park, Clark Environment (1995) features an in depth review of property, Significance of Ash Swamp in American Revolution, maps; relating to Old Smith Homestead. Page 8 of 11 Shubal (Shobal) Smith- and Prudence Fitz Randolph. https://npgallery.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NRHP/Text/95001185.pdf
Prudence is my 7th Great Grandmother.
Prudence married Shobal Smith on May 17, 1716, Woodbridge, N.J. Source: The New England Historical & Genealogical Register.
Their children:
Mary Dunham 1717-1784
Elizabeth Laing/Pound 1718-1793
Sarah Merriot 1720-1769
Samuel Smith 1723/22-1748
Prudence Jackson 1724-1794
Ann Smith, 1726-1728, d. 2 yr.
William Smith 1728-1797
Susannah Smith 1730-1734 d. 4 yr
Frances Kirkbride 1732-177
Phebe Smith 1734-1736, d. 2 yr
Margaret Thorne 1738-
Sarah Vail 1728-1794
Source: Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775
It is conceivable that Prudence was buried on the Homestead Farm, at Oak Ridge, along with other family members.
Source for death. NO. 40A, Pg.17-19. The descendants of Edward Fitz Randolph and Elizabeth Blossom, 1630-1950, by Louise Aymar Christian and Howard Stelle Fitz Randolph, 1950, Aymar wrote her date of death as : 7m 12 1766.
Note: a 65 page report by National Park, Clark Environment (1995) features an in depth review of property, Significance of Ash Swamp in American Revolution, maps; relating to Old Smith Homestead. Page 8 of 11 Shubal (Shobal) Smith- and Prudence Fitz Randolph. https://npgallery.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NRHP/Text/95001185.pdf
Prudence is my 7th Great Grandmother.
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