Lydia Ann Smith
| ID: | I57 |
| Last: | Smith |
| First: | Lydia |
| Middle: | Ann |
| Birth: | 1752 at Germany 1 |
| Death: | 22 Nov 1807 at South Carolina 2 |
| Burial: | South Carolina |
| Sex: | F |
| Notes: | See extensive research on Wessinger family of Dutch Fork area of South Carolina: URL: http://www.dfchapter.homestead.com/Wessinger.html. Per this source, Lydia Ann Smith (originally spelled Schmidt) was daughter of John Ulrich Smith (originally spelled Schmidt). |
| Mother: | UNKNOWN |
| Father: | John Ulrich Smith b: BEF 1737 d: AFT 1758 |
| Marriage 1 | Mathias Jr. Wessinger b: 22 Mar 1746 d: 26 Mar 1816 |
| Wedding: UNKNOWN | |
| Children: | |
| 1 Mary Magdalene Wessinger b: 29 Nov 1782 South Carolina | |
| Sources: | |
| 1 | Title: Internet Note: Exact date and details from: Wessinger family of Dutch Fork area of South Carolina - http://www.dfchapter.homestead.com/Wessinger.html. |
| 2 | Title: Internet Note: Exact date and details from: Wessinger family of Dutch Fork area of South Carolina - http://www.dfchapter.homestead.com/Wessinger.html. Text: The cemetery of Matthias Wessinger, with wife and six children, is under Lake Murray (Option No. 529 containing his cemetery, as well as an Indian cemetery - Lake Murray Records). This land is located on the 200 acre land grant of 1758 to John Ulrick Smith. In 1787, Matthias Wessinger was a petitioner for incorporation of Bethel Church. |
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