Smith


The family of "Tommy" Smith [brother of Luranda (Smith) Bristow] with William Pleasant "Pleas" Bristow (great-grandson of

William, grandson of Edward, son of William) [Hulda A. (Smith), oldest daughter of "Tommy" Smith] caught up with the wagon

train. After passing Fort Smith, the wagon train caught up with the family of William Hawkins, who had about 100 cows and

some horses. The wagon train now included a total of about 50 people. 




Phillip Pendleton Schmidt 
Born: 1700 Germany
Death: circa 1747 Augusta, Virginia, British Colonial America


Philip Smith, age 33, August 27, 1733, Palatines imported in the Ship Elizabeth, of London, Edward Lee, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Dover (River region known as the "Palatinate.")
The Ship Elizabeth, imported German Pioneers to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 27, 1733.
The passenger lists Phillip Smith, age 33.


George Smith (Schmidt) 
Born: circa 1730 Germany
Death: 3/20/1804 Stockton Valley, Cumberland County, Kentucky


Phillip Pendleton Smith, Sr. 
Born: 9/17/1767 Augusta, Botetourt County, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America 
Death:   September 16, 1863 (95) Fentress County, Tennessee, United States


Maurice Adkins Smith
Born:  1827 Albany, Clinton, Kentucky, USA
Death:   1900 (79-80) Camp Verde, Yavapai, Arizona Territory, USA
Frank Lee Dickinson’s father-in-law


Hulda Susan Smith Dickinson Marshall 
Born: 2 Nov 1881 Missouri, USA
Death: 5 Dec 1985 (aged 104) Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, USA
Spouse: Frank Lee Dickinson, Ralph Marshal


Helen Dickinson Moxcey1917-2017

           Richard Louis Moxcey 1947-2014

                         Christopher Steven Moxcey 1972 -

                                      Richard Alexander Moxcey 2000 -

                                      Shelby Nicole Moxcey 1998 -

                          Michael James Moxcey

            Diana Kathleen Moxcey Rowe 1958-

                          Jessica Louise Rowe 1984-

                                       Camile Helena Peterson 2010-