Smith (No. 1.) family genealogy

Of Ballytracy, County Waterford[1]

Arms: Ar. on a bend betw. two unicorns’ heads erased ar. armed, crined, and tufted or, three lozenges of the last, a martlet for diff.

1. Percy Smith, of Ballytracy, county Waterford; Miles, married Isabella Usher.

2. William Smith: their son; m. Anna, dau. of Richard Smith, of Bridgetfield, co. Armagh, and had issue—1. Percy; 2. Richard; 3. John; 4. Robert; 5. Boyl; and a daughter, Maria.

3. Percy Smith: son of William; married to … .

Notes

[1] Smith: Of this family was Charles Smith, M.D., who was born in the South of Ireland, and took his medical degree at Trinity College, Dublin, in 1738. He devoted most of his time to historical and topographical researches, and was the author of county histories of Waterford, Cork, and Kerry. They were published in 1746, 1750, and 1756, respectively, under the patronage of the Physico-Historical Society of Dublin, which was formed for the purpose of collecting materials for a work on the plan of Camden’s Britannia and to be entitled Hibernia, or Ireland Ancient and Modern. No particulars are attainable concerning his life.

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