>I see in the 1820 census index that a Samuel Smith lived in Smithfield . Ron, In Doyle's History of Steubenville and Jefferson County, 1910 on pg. 212 in the section talking about the *laying out of roads*: June, 1807. Beginning at the place where the road from Baldwin Parson's mill intersects road from Charles Town to Cadiz, about two and one-half miles from Cadiz; thence past the plantation of Morris West on road from Cadiz to Steubenville; past the plantation of Samuel Smith; to intersect the road leading down dividing ridge between Stillwater Cannotton [Connotton] at the plantation of Otha Baker, William Moore, Samuel Osborn, Henry Hemry, viewers, and William Holson, surveyor. On pg. 862 (biographies) Under the Biography of C. C. Whitworth: ...Mr. Whitworth received his education in the svchools of Dalton, and on August 4, 1892, he was united in marriage with Louella Smith, the daughter of Samuel and Mary A. (Sawvel) Smith. History of Smithfield Twp. is on pg. 501, is ten pages long, and mentions Smithfield Village, York and Adena as towns in the townships. Hope something fits, Janice