SMITH Surname Lookups part 3 pg. 165 "On Thursday, Mr. John P. SMITH, watchmaker, of the firm of D. B. NICHOLS & Co., of Savannah. Aug. 19, 1820." THE COLUMBIAN MUSEUN & SAVANNAH DAILY GAZETTE, 1817-1820. pg. 169 "In Savannah, Mr. William SMITH, merchant. Feb. 27, 1805." THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, 1805-1806. pg. 170 "In Savannah, Mr. Gideon SEAMAN of the firm of CROOK & SEAMAN, merchants. a native of New York, age 36 years; Mr. John SMITH, a native of Ireland. Nov, 20, 1805." THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, 1805-1806. pg. 174 "James MEREDITH was hung in Elbert County on Feb. 22nd, for the murder of Jasper SMITH, following his conviction in court. March 17, 1791." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 177 "Mrs. SMITH, Wife of John SMITH, Mar. 21, 1793." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 179 "Died in Beaufort, S. C., the wife of Archibald SMITH, Mar. 13, 1794. THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 190 "In Savannah last Friday, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas SMITH, merchant. June 27, 1799." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 191 "Last week at Cottage Plantation near the city, Dr. John SMITH, Oct. 10, 1799" THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 192 "Last Saturday, John C. SMITH,Esq. March 20, 1800." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 195 "Yesterday, Mrs. Mary Ann SMITH, widow of Mr. Thomas SMITH, formerly of the Island of Barbadoes. July 30, 1801." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 197 "Died Monday morning in Savannah, Charles SMITH, co-partner of William SMITH, merchant. Mar. 25, 1802." THE GEORGIA GAZETTE, 1790-1802. pg. 200 "On the 10th inst., Mrs. Elizabeth SMITH, age 78 years, native of S. C., but for many years a resident of Ga. The whole of her long life was spent in benevolence and kindness. May 16, 1809." THE GEORGIA REPUBLICAN & STATE INTELLIGENCER, 1809-1810. pg. 213 "In Macon last Sunday, David Washington SMITH, age 9 months, 10 days, son of Mr. Jeremiah SMITH. June 14, 1828." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 218 "Wednesday in Macon, Mrs. Louisa C. SMITH, age about 28 years, wife of Mr. John P. SMITH. For several years she was an instructor for young ladies until ill health caused her to give the work up. July 9, 1831." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1820. pg. 220 "In Taliferro County on the 20th inst. in her 10th year, Marie Jane SMITH, dau. of Mr. John SMITH of Macon. She died from injuries sus- tained when the carriage she was in was upset and lived about an hour afterwards. Aug. 30, 1832." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 224 "On Tuesday evening last, Ann GILMAN, oldest child and only daughter of Isaac H. and Jane SMITH, in her 7th year. Mar. 20, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 225 "Died at the residence of his son-in-law, Rev. W. C. HILL in Monroe County Sunday morning the 20th inst., Rev. Isaac SMITH in his 76th year. He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, serving under WASHINGTON and was in most of the principal battles fought by Gen. WASHINGTON. His term of service expired before the end of the wae but he volunteered to serve on and was at the surrender of CORNWALLIS. Soon after the war he experienced a call to preach the Gospel following his conversion, and united with the Methodist Church ad later entering the itinerant ministry. fter many years in that ministry he located at Camden, S. C. and he lived there many years and reared his family. Then he entered the traveling ministry again and preached in N.C., S.C., Ga.,Ala., Miss., and Louisiana and served several years as a Missionary to the Creek Indians. July 24, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 227 "In Houston County on the 26th ult., Mr. Robert Daniel SMITH, age 24 years, of the firm of SMITH & ALFORD. Was buried in Macon. Oct. 16, 1834." THE GEORGIA MESSENGER, 1825-1830. pg. 233 "Mrs. Martha SMITH, wife of Rev. Peyton P. SMITH, died Nov. 7, 1838 at Greensboro, Ga. in her 29th year. She was born April 19, 1809 in St. Augustine, Fla. and was first married Sept. 21, 1830 to Joseph H. MCCLELLAN in Camden Co., Ga. who died less than 12 months afterwards. She then married Rev. SMITH, April 3, 1834. Nov. 23, 1838." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. pg. 233 "Mrs. Darien A. SMITH, wife of Peyton P. SMITH died Oct. 7, 1840 in her 16th year. Oct. 30, 1840." THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1837-1842. More to follow.................