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Thomas Smith

Birth
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Death
16 Jun 1724 (aged 33)
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown
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What property he had, he got from his grandfather Barnard Schenckingh and his father in law. Settled at St James Goose Creek Parish where he had a plantation of 325 acres and 25 slaves. Also owned 1950 acres of undeveloped land throughout the province. Was a member of the First Royal Assembly, JP Berkeley Co (1721), Lt Col of the Northward Regiment of Foot (1721), tax collector (1719), Commissioner of the High Roads (1721).
What property he had, he got from his grandfather Barnard Schenckingh and his father in law. Settled at St James Goose Creek Parish where he had a plantation of 325 acres and 25 slaves. Also owned 1950 acres of undeveloped land throughout the province. Was a member of the First Royal Assembly, JP Berkeley Co (1721), Lt Col of the Northward Regiment of Foot (1721), tax collector (1719), Commissioner of the High Roads (1721).


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