Smith (No. 2.) family genealogy

Arms: Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. on a canton per pale, indented sa. and of the first a lion ramp. or. Crest: A lion ramp. per fess ar. and sa.

According to “The Thompson Manuscripts,” the following is a pedigree of “Smith” of Ballinure:

1. Rev. William Smith, for fifty years Rector of Clones, and other parishes; m. …; d. 1717.

2. Roger Smith, of Ballinure: his son; mar. a Miss Clements, by whom he had issue—1. William, b. 1703; 2. James, b. 1704; 3. Mary, b. 1710; 4. Roger, b. 1711; 5. St. Laurence, b. 1713.

3. James: second son of Roger; mar. Eleanor St. George (b. 1746), and had issue.

4. William, of Ballinure: their son; mar. Henrietta Snow, and had issue five daughters and three sons: the daughters were—1. Anna Maria, mar. Captain Mathew James Burnside;[1] 2. Henrietta, mar. Captain Perkins, of Carlow; 3. Elizabeth, m. Captain Alexander Richardson, of Tyrone; 4. Eleanor, mar. Sir N. B. Scottowe; 5. Margaret, mar. Sir Edmond Scottowe. The sons were —1. Snow Smyth, Colonel in the Army, d. unmarried; 2. Thomas St. George Smyth, Queen’s Regt. of Foot; 3. William.

Notes

[1] Burnside: The representative of that Captain Burnside was the Rev. William Smyth Burnside, D.D., Rector of Aghalurcher, diocese of Clogher; b. 1810, and living in 1880.—See the “Burnside” pedigree.

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