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Isabella Elizabeth <I>Marshall</I> Smith

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Isabella Elizabeth Marshall Smith

Birth
Newberry County, South Carolina, USA
Death
8 May 1860 (aged 51)
Greenwood County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Greenwood, Greenwood County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.1910371, Longitude: -82.1542933
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Inscription: Consort of Joel Smith
Isabella was an infant when her mother died in 1809. Her father married Jane Carson in December 1811.

Marriage record (Probate Court) revealed Joel Smith and Isabella Elizabeth Marshall married ca 1826 in Abbeville County, South Carolina.

Joel was about twenty-seven and Isabella was about seventeen when they married.

The 1830 Census revealed Joel owned twenty-nine slaves. They were living in Abbeville County, South Carolina. Household members: Joel (30-39), Isabella (20-29), Augustus (under 5), Mary (under 5) sister, Lucy (15-19) and one male (20-29).

The 1840 Census revealed Joel owned fifty-four slaves. Twenty household members were employed in Agriculture, two were employed in Commerce and two were employed in Manufacturing. Household members: Joel (40-49), Isabella (30-39), William (5-9), Augustus (10-14), Lucy (under 5), Mary & Virginia (5-9) and five males (20-29).

The 1850 census revealed Joel was a farmer and they were living in Saluda, Abbeville County, South Carolina. Their property value was $25,000. They were both born in South Carolina. Household members: Joel (51), Isabella E (41), Augustus M (23), Virginia C (18), Joel W (16), Lucy J (12), Emma E (10), George M (6) and Isabella (4).

The 1850 Slave census revealed Joel Smith owned one-hundred slaves ranging from age two months to sixty years.

Their known children:

Augustus Marshall Smith (b.1827 d.1862)
Mary Elizabeth Smith (b.1829 d.1855)
Virginia Caroline Smith (Aiken)
(b.1832 d.1900)
William Joel Smith (b.1833 d.1908)
Lucy Jane Smith (b.1838 d.1927)
Emma Eliza Smith (b.1840 d.1864)
George Miles Smith (b.1844 d.1917)
Isabella Smith (b.1846 d.1939)

They had been married about twenty-nine years and their daughter Isabella was about nine years old when Joel died on Feb 19, 1855 in Greenwood County, South Carolina.

Isabella lived to age 51.
Inscription: Consort of Joel Smith
Isabella was an infant when her mother died in 1809. Her father married Jane Carson in December 1811.

Marriage record (Probate Court) revealed Joel Smith and Isabella Elizabeth Marshall married ca 1826 in Abbeville County, South Carolina.

Joel was about twenty-seven and Isabella was about seventeen when they married.

The 1830 Census revealed Joel owned twenty-nine slaves. They were living in Abbeville County, South Carolina. Household members: Joel (30-39), Isabella (20-29), Augustus (under 5), Mary (under 5) sister, Lucy (15-19) and one male (20-29).

The 1840 Census revealed Joel owned fifty-four slaves. Twenty household members were employed in Agriculture, two were employed in Commerce and two were employed in Manufacturing. Household members: Joel (40-49), Isabella (30-39), William (5-9), Augustus (10-14), Lucy (under 5), Mary & Virginia (5-9) and five males (20-29).

The 1850 census revealed Joel was a farmer and they were living in Saluda, Abbeville County, South Carolina. Their property value was $25,000. They were both born in South Carolina. Household members: Joel (51), Isabella E (41), Augustus M (23), Virginia C (18), Joel W (16), Lucy J (12), Emma E (10), George M (6) and Isabella (4).

The 1850 Slave census revealed Joel Smith owned one-hundred slaves ranging from age two months to sixty years.

Their known children:

Augustus Marshall Smith (b.1827 d.1862)
Mary Elizabeth Smith (b.1829 d.1855)
Virginia Caroline Smith (Aiken)
(b.1832 d.1900)
William Joel Smith (b.1833 d.1908)
Lucy Jane Smith (b.1838 d.1927)
Emma Eliza Smith (b.1840 d.1864)
George Miles Smith (b.1844 d.1917)
Isabella Smith (b.1846 d.1939)

They had been married about twenty-nine years and their daughter Isabella was about nine years old when Joel died on Feb 19, 1855 in Greenwood County, South Carolina.

Isabella lived to age 51.


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