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Bethiah Smith (Chipman)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
Death: after 1741
Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Sandwich, Barnstable County, MA, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Hon. John Chipman, Jr. and Mary Chipman
Wife of Samuel Smith and Samuel Phinney
Mother of Dr Thomas Smith; Samuel Smith, Jr.; Abigail Thaxter; Bethiah Loring; Mary Ruth Smith and 8 others
Sister of John Chipman, #1, III died young; James Chipman; John Chipman, #2, III; Mary Smith; Peter Chipman and 5 others
Half sister of Handley E. Chipman, Sr.; Rebecca Moore and Benjamin Chipman

Occupation: housewife
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Immediate Family

About Bethiah Smith

Twin of Mary Chipman


Descendant of Mayflower passenger Richard Warren

Descendant of Mayflower passengers John Howland and Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland


Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chipman-45

Bethia Chipman, daughter of John Chipman (1670-1756) and Marcy (Skiff) Chipman (1671-1711), was born on 11 Dec 1699 in Sandwich, Massachusetts[1][2]

She married at Sandwich 6 Oct 1717, Samuel Smith. Samuel was born at Sandwich 18 Jan 1688/9, son of Thomas and Abigail (____) Smilth.[2]

Her death is unknown.[2]

Children. They were all baptized at the Sandwich First Church 6 Aug 1738.[2]

  1. Thomas Smith b. 7 Sep 1718
  2. Samuel Smith b. 19 Feb 1720
  3. Abigail Smith b. 16 Dec 1722; bpt 6 Aug 1738 at Sandwich First Church
  4. Bethiah Smith b. 10 Dec 1724; bpt 6 Aug 1738 at Sandwich First Church
  5. Mary Smith b. 18 May 1727; bpt 6 Aug 1738 at Sandwich First Church
  6. John Smith b. 12 Sep 1729; bpt 6 Aug 1738 at Sandwich First Church
  7. Rebecca Smith b. 19 July 1731; bpt 6 Aug 1738 at Sandwich First Church
  8. Shubael b. 10 June 1733
  9. Stephen b. 30 May 173[5]; d. 16 Feb 1735/6 ae 9m 14 d
  10. Deborah Smith b. 6 May 1737; bpt 6 Aug 1738 at Sandwich First Church
  11. Stephen Smith b. 30 May 1739
  12. Lucy (twin) b. 3 Nov 1741; d. y.
  13. Lydia (twin) b. 3 Nov 1741.

Sources

  1. Page 139 of the 2004 edition of Part 1 of the Warren Silver Book
  2. Wakefield, Robert S. Mayflower Families through Five Generations. Voliume Eighteen Part III Family of Richard Warren. (General Society of Mayflower Descendants 2001.)
  3. Sources cited in MF5Warren pt III. Sandwich First Parish Church baptism p. 19; Capoe Cod History 2:84 9b. children) Sandwich VR 1:34 (b. Samuel; 2: 138 bpt Abigail thru Deborah, 1538 (d. Stephen) Chipman Genealogy (1970) p. 12 (m.). Births record in Sandwich VR but the page is lost, Dates were taken from Cape Cod History.
  4. "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q29L-RWYX : 3 November 2017), Bethiah Chipman, 11 Dec 1699; citing Birth, Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 775,836.
  5. History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (The Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, 1893): Vol III, p.35
  6. Family Tree on ancestry.com (subscription)
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Bethiah Smith's Timeline

1699
December 11, 1699
Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1712
1712
Germantown Township, Philadelphia County, PA, British Colonial America
1718
September 7, 1718
Sandwich, Barnstable County, MA, British Colonial America
1720
February 19, 1720
Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1722
December 16, 1722
Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1724
December 10, 1724
Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1727
May 18, 1727
Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
1729
September 12, 1729
Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, Colonial America