As the Religious Society of Friends turned inward in the 1700s, disownments over marrying out of meeting were frequent. Couples who were disowned could continue to worship with Friends and, with repentance, regain membership. Likewise, they could choose to remove themselves from the Quaker Society of Friends.
Mary Marsh and Thomas Smailes were the parents of 4 known children that include:
1. Nancy Smailes, married Robert Ward in Shenandoah County Virginia and lived in Raleigh County, Virginia, which later became part of West Virginia. She was the only daughter, 1784-1830
2 Mathias Smailes, stage coach driver, Midland Trail, Greenbrier County.
1785-1860
3. John Smailes 1799-1865, relocated West with his family and resided in Wapello, Iowa.
4. George Smailes, resided in Fayette County, Virginia/West Virginia. 1796-1866
He lastly appeared on the 1820 Census, living in Rockingham County, Virginia. He is specifically name.
Reference:
Greenbrier County WV Heritage 1997, page 164.
Marriage Record of the German Reformed Church at Philadelphia, Part II, 1748-1802.
As the Religious Society of Friends turned inward in the 1700s, disownments over marrying out of meeting were frequent. Couples who were disowned could continue to worship with Friends and, with repentance, regain membership. Likewise, they could choose to remove themselves from the Quaker Society of Friends.
Mary Marsh and Thomas Smailes were the parents of 4 known children that include:
1. Nancy Smailes, married Robert Ward in Shenandoah County Virginia and lived in Raleigh County, Virginia, which later became part of West Virginia. She was the only daughter, 1784-1830
2 Mathias Smailes, stage coach driver, Midland Trail, Greenbrier County.
1785-1860
3. John Smailes 1799-1865, relocated West with his family and resided in Wapello, Iowa.
4. George Smailes, resided in Fayette County, Virginia/West Virginia. 1796-1866
He lastly appeared on the 1820 Census, living in Rockingham County, Virginia. He is specifically name.
Reference:
Greenbrier County WV Heritage 1997, page 164.
Marriage Record of the German Reformed Church at Philadelphia, Part II, 1748-1802.
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