Samuel de Champlain, William Penn, and John Smith were all influential figures in early American exploration and colonization. Each played a significant role in establishing settlements and fostering relationships with Indigenous peoples; Champlain founded Quebec, Penn established Pennsylvania with a focus on religious tolerance, and Smith was instrumental in the survival of Jamestown. They shared a vision of creating new societies in North America, although their approaches and motivations varied, with Champlain being primarily a French explorer, Penn a Quaker advocate for peace, and Smith an English soldier and adventurer. Collectively, they contributed to the diverse tapestry of early American history.
William Wallace Smith Bliss was born in 1815.
Anna Smith Strong had three children: William, Anna, and Samuel. She was known for her role in the American Revolution as a spy and supporter of the Patriot cause. Her children's names often reflect the common naming conventions of the time.
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Bessie Blount's parents names are Mary and William Blount.
Elizabeth Smith Shaw Peabody was the daughter of William Smith and Elizabeth Quincy. She was also Herman Melville's wife.
Samuel William Smith died in 1931.
Samuel William Smith was born in 1852.
Samuel A. Smith was born in 1795.
Samuel Smith was born on July 27, 1752.
Samuel Smith was born on July 27, 1752.
Edward Samuel Smith was born in 1919.
Edward Samuel Smith died in 2001.
Samuel George Smith was born in 1822.
Samuel George Smith died in 1900.
Samuel Francis Smith was born in 1808.
Samuel Francis Smith died in 1895.
Samuel Smith Kilburn was born in 1831.