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Smedley, Esther

Female 1771 - 1771


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Smedley, Esther was christened on 5 Nov 1771 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut (daughter of Smedley, Samuel and Rowland, Esther); died in 1771.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Smedley, Samuel was born on 5 Mar 1753 in Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 11 Mar 1753 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut (son of Smedley, (Col) James, son of Smedley, James and Mary); died on 13 Jun 1812 in Fairfield, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Journal of the American Revolution
    SAMUEL SMEDLEY AND PRIZE DIVISION

    At the outbreak of war, the Connecticut Assembly voted to construct its own navy. The backbone was two ships: one which they purchased and outfitted - the 16-gun brig Defence - and a second built to order - the 20-gun Oliver Cromwell.

    Governor Trumbull, aided in his prosecution of the war by a handpicked Council of Safety, appointed Seth Harding and Ebenezer Bartram as Defence's captain and first lieutenant. Both were respected and experienced merchant captains. They also appointed Samuel Smedley as lieutenant of marines. Smedley was the cousin of Bartram's wife and the son of James Smedley, a French and Indian War vet who, along with Bartram, owned shares in the Upper Wharf along Black Rock Harbor, a well-developed port in Fairfield, Connecticut. Like his father, Samuel was also an investor in maritime commerce - he and a friend co-owned a large storehouse along the wharf - but unlike him, Samuel seems to have had some sailing experience as well.

    Almost immediately after the initial appointments, the second lieutenant dropped out and Smedley was promoted to his spot. By the end of the year, both Bartram and Harding also quit due to illness. Each time, Smedley climbed a rung of the ladder until he was finally commissioned as Defence's captain in the spring of 1777. He was 23 years old. Defence went on to take a total of seven prizes under his command.

    http://allthingsliberty.com/2013/08/samuel-smedley-and-prize-division/

    Samuel married Rowland, Esther in Apr 1771. Esther (daughter of Rowland, David and Elizabeth) was born on 29 Oct 1751 in Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 3 Nov 1751 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; died on 14 Sep 1792; was buried in Old Burying Ground, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rowland, Esther was born on 29 Oct 1751 in Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 3 Nov 1751 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut (daughter of Rowland, David and Elizabeth); died on 14 Sep 1792; was buried in Old Burying Ground, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.
    Children:
    1. 1. Smedley, Esther was christened on 5 Nov 1771 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; died in 1771.
    2. Smedley, Elizabeth was christened on 10 Aug 1774 in ; died in 1778.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Smedley, James died on 4 Nov 1771 in Fairfield, Connecticut.

    Notes:



    At the outbreak of war, the Connecticut Assembly voted to construct its own navy. The backbone was two ships: one which they purchased and outfitted — the 16-gun brig Defence — and a second built to order — the 20-gun Oliver Cromwell.

    Governor Trumbull, aided in his prosecution of the war by a handpicked Council of Safety, appointed Seth Harding and Ebenezer Bartram as Defence‘s captain and first lieutenant. Both were respected and experienced merchant captains. They also appointed Samuel Smedley as lieutenant of marines. Smedley was the cousin of Bartram’s wife and the son of James Smedley, a French and Indian War vet who, along with Bartram, owned shares in the Upper Wharf along Black Rock Harbor, a well-developed port in Fairfield, Connecticut. Like his father, Samuel was also an investor in maritime commerce — he and a friend co-owned a large storehouse along the wharf — but unlike him, Samuel seems to have had some sailing experience as well.

    Almost immediately after the initial appointments, the second lieutenant dropped out and Smedley was promoted to his spot. By the end of the year, both Bartram and Harding also quit due to illness. Each time, Smedley climbed a rung of the ladder until he was finally commissioned as Defence‘s captain in the spring of 1777. He was 23 years old. Defence went on to take a total of seven prizes under his command.

    http://allthingsliberty.com/2013/08/samuel-smedley-and-prize-division/
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    The Goodwins of Hartford, Connecticut, Descendants of William and Ozias Goodwin
    By James Junius Goodwin, Frank Farnsworth Starr

    James married Mary. Mary died in 1766 in Fairfield, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary died in 1766 in Fairfield, Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. 2. Smedley, Samuel was born on 5 Mar 1753 in Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 11 Mar 1753 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; died on 13 Jun 1812 in Fairfield, Connecticut.

  3. 6.  Rowland, David died in DECEASED.

    David married Elizabeth. Elizabeth died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth died in DECEASED.
    Children:
    1. 3. Rowland, Esther was born on 29 Oct 1751 in Fairfield, Connecticut; was christened on 3 Nov 1751 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut; died on 14 Sep 1792; was buried in Old Burying Ground, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.