Mary Willis1
F, #9798, b. 10 October 1798, d. 3 March 1888
Father* | Thomas Willis1 b. 30 Nov 1771, d. 11 Sep 1864 |
Mother* | Phebe Searing1 b. 6 Jan 1773, d. 20 Jun 1804 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Robert Michael Damon |
Mary Willis was born on 10 October 1798.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Willis and Phebe Searing.1 Mary Willis married Samuel Smith, son of Jacob Smith and Deborah (?), on 30 August 1821.3 Mary Willis died on 3 March 1888 at age 89.4
She met for worship at at New York Monthy Meeting.5 Mary's mother Phebe Searing died on 20 June 1804.1 Mary Willis became the mother of Anna W. Smith on 28 May 1822.5 Mary Willis became the mother of Deborah Smith on 27 April 1824.6 Mary Willis became the mother of Thomas W. Smith on 19 February 1830.5 Mary Willis became the mother of William Smith on 21 October 1832.5 Mary Willis became the mother of Caroline Smith on 6 November 1835.5 Mary Willis became the mother of Rachel W. Smith on 6 December 1838.5 Mary Willis with Anna W. Smith and Deborah Smith had a certificate to Westbury on 7 January 1848 from New York Monthly Meeting.7 Mary Willis met for worship at at Jericho Monthly Meeting.8 Mary's daughter was married at wedding of Deborah Smith and Clarkson Taber on 17 April 1851 in Westbury, New York.6 Mary's son Thomas W. Smith died on 5 March 1852.5 Mary's daughter was married at wedding of Anna W. Smith and Jonathan Dickson on 27 August 1856 at Westbury Monthly Meeting, New York.9 Mary's father Thomas Willis died on 11 September 1864.10 Mary Willis became a widow with the death of her husband, Samuel Smith on 3 November 1872.4
She met for worship at at New York Monthy Meeting.5 Mary's mother Phebe Searing died on 20 June 1804.1 Mary Willis became the mother of Anna W. Smith on 28 May 1822.5 Mary Willis became the mother of Deborah Smith on 27 April 1824.6 Mary Willis became the mother of Thomas W. Smith on 19 February 1830.5 Mary Willis became the mother of William Smith on 21 October 1832.5 Mary Willis became the mother of Caroline Smith on 6 November 1835.5 Mary Willis became the mother of Rachel W. Smith on 6 December 1838.5 Mary Willis with Anna W. Smith and Deborah Smith had a certificate to Westbury on 7 January 1848 from New York Monthly Meeting.7 Mary Willis met for worship at at Jericho Monthly Meeting.8 Mary's daughter was married at wedding of Deborah Smith and Clarkson Taber on 17 April 1851 in Westbury, New York.6 Mary's son Thomas W. Smith died on 5 March 1852.5 Mary's daughter was married at wedding of Anna W. Smith and Jonathan Dickson on 27 August 1856 at Westbury Monthly Meeting, New York.9 Mary's father Thomas Willis died on 11 September 1864.10 Mary Willis became a widow with the death of her husband, Samuel Smith on 3 November 1872.4
6 Children of Mary Willis and Samuel Smith, son of Jacob Smith and Deborah (?), |
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Last Edited | 9 Dec 2002 |
Citations
- [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopedia of Quaker Genealogy (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1936-1950: Inc. Broderbund Software, 1994). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in, Vol III, Page 508. Hereinafter cited as Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy.
- [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Vol III, Page 507.
- [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Vol III, Page 499.
- [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Volume 3, page 499.
- [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Volume 3, page 295.
- [S9] George L Randall, Descendants of Thomas, Son of Philip Taber (New Bedford, MA: Vining Press, Printers, 1924). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as Thomas, Son of Philip Taber.
- [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Volume 3, page 447.
- [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Volume 3, page 507.
- [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Volume 3, page 407.
- [S12] William Wade Henshaw, Encylopdia of Quaker Genealogy, Volume 3, page 508.