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- !NOTES:Due to him being listed "out of order" in 1850 with William (Sr), it's possible he's a grandson of the elder William and not a son. William (Sr) did name a grandson William B. Smith in his 1866 will, and as this William had been with him since at least 1850, it stands to reason William c1843 is William B. Further, there is an older William B. Smith who is likely the son of William (Sr) and the uncle and namesake to this William B. Smith;
!CENSUS:1850 Brunswick Co., NC # 181/181
William Smith 62 Farmer $600 NC
Henrietta 52
Ann E. 30
Robert 21
Betsy 19
Joseph 15
Martha A. 12
Morris 17 Labourer
William 7 <---
George Chanery 21 mul. Labourer
!CENSUS:1860 Brunswick Co., NC North West District, Robeson PO # 143/143
William Smith 71 Farmer $1235/2260 NC
Henrietta 65
William 17 Laborer <---
Martha J. Wallace 16;
!NAMED-WILL:23 Jun 1866 Brunswick Co., NC William Smith of Brunswick Co., NC
Wife Henrietta Smith 125a a portion of 250 acre tract
Grandson William B. Smith 125a land, the balance of the 250 acre tract being a portion of my home tract.
"all of my children"
Wife Henrietta Executor
S: William (his mark) Smith
W: M. M. Bourdeaux, John P. Lennon;
!BASTARDY BOND: 2 Nov 1866 Brunswick Co., NC
Mahala Davis's bastard child
Bondsmen: Mahala (X) Davis, W.R. Skipper, William (X) Smith Jr;
!BASTARDY BOND: 2 Nov 1866 Brunswick Co., NC
Jane Wallace's bastard child
Father not named
Bondsmen: Jane (X) Wallace, B. D. Applewhite, Wm (X) Smith Jr.;
!NOTES:Seems to be dead before 1873 for his grandmother Henrietta was taxed for all 250 acres of the land William B. Smith Sr mentioned in his Will, half of which went to grandson William B. Smith. If William Jr died, it would have reverted to Henrietta, and that seems to be what happened lacking a deed showing him selling it back to her.;
!CENSUS:1870 x
!CENSUS:1880 x
!CENSUS:1900 x
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