1. | Smith, Samuel Francis was born in 10-OCT-1808 in Boston, MA (son of Smith, Samuel and Bryant, Sarah); died in 16-NOV-1895 in Newton Center, MA; was buried in Baptist Church Cem., Newton Center, MA. Notes: Harvard graduate class of 1829, Andover Theological Seminary 1832. Author of the National Hymn 'America' written on waste paper when he was 24. Pastor of the Baptist Church in Waterville and Acting Professor of Modern Languages 1834-1841 at Colby College - honorary degree 1853. It was said he knew 15 languages and learned Russian in his 86th year. Samuel married Smith, Mary White in 16-SEP-1834 in Waterville, ME. Mary (daughter of Smith, Jonathan Kimball and White, Ann) was born in 8-FEB-1813 in Haverhill, MA; died on 6 May 1903 in Newton, MA; was buried in Baptist Church Cem., Newton Center, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | Smith, Samuel Samuel married Bryant, Sarah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Bryant, Sarah
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