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WILLIAM SMITH of Liberty County



William Smith, Revolutionary War Soldier, served on the Georgia Line, granted 287 1/2 acres in Washington County 4/10/1785, per Knight's Roster of the Revolution, Page 291. He was born in 1765, died July 16, 1841, buried at Bethany Church, Clinch County. He was a son of Madison Smith who was born 1720 in Hampshire, England and emigrated with his father, Madison Smith, Sr. to Georgia in 1733. He grew up in Liberty County until about 1819 when he moved to Appling County and settled on the Little Satilla River, later locating on Red Bluff Creek. William married Mary Townsend Platt, born 1/2/1766, died Liberty County about 1808. He had seven children by her, then married Bineta Stephens, born 1776 in N. C., by whom he had eight children:

AUSTIN SMITH of Liberty and Ware Counties


Aystub Snutg was born in 1805 in North Carolina, a son of John G. Smith (d. 4-11-1833). Settled in Thomson, Appling County between 1820 and 1825. He married in 1827 Mary Hall, a sister of Hardy Hall of Coffee County. He died about 1880, buried in Waresboro Cemetery, Ware County, Georgia. Children:
Sources: 1850 Liberty Co. Census; Liberty County Marriages; t's Roster of the Revolution by Lucien Lamar Knight.