findagrave.com ... BEGIN Nathaniel Smith Birth 11 Nov 1729 Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA Death 1812 (aged 82–83) Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA Burial Scofield Cemetery #3 Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA Memorial ID 68175798 · View Source Estate Inventory 12 May 1812 Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut: The source "Abstracts of Fairfield Probate Records" compiled by Spencer P. Mead provides the following summary for Samuel's estate: "Smith, Nathaniel, late of Stamford, will dated June 28, 1803, probated June 18, 1812, mentioned his wife Sarah; widow Abigail Smith; daughter Susannah, wife of William White; son Daniel Smith; granddaughter Mary (Scofileld), wife of Reuben June; grandchildren Abigail, David, Sarah, Isaac, and John, the children of James Scofield; granddaughter Permelia, wife of Jared Sherwood; granddaughter Mary, wife of Sylvanus Marshall; grandchildren Ruth, Elizabeth, Caleb, Isaac, Philander, Alva, Edwin, and Jesse; children of my son Isaac Smith, deceased. Executor William White. Witnesses William June, Jr., John Brush, and John Mackay, Jr., page 295. June 12, 1812, order to advertise for claims, page 296. Inventory taken May 12, 1812, by Timothy Reynolds and David Smith, 3rd, and filed June 24, 1812, page 297. July 7, 1812, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, page 297. Feb. 8, 1813, report of commissioners filed, page 298." "Nathaniel Smith, our great grandfather, lived at The Farms. He owned a large farm east of the road including the old burying ground and the place where cousin Hannah Smith now lives. He led to be very old and died about 1811. He was a praying man and, I think, a member of the Stanwich Church - his wife was named Abigail." (James William Smith, The Mellowing Years, pg 169) Family Members Parents Caleb Smith 1700–1760 Susanna Scofield Smith 1698 – unknown Spouse Abigail Scofield Smith 1730–1766 (m. 1752) Siblings David Smith 1739–1820 Children Abigail Smith Scofield 1754–1812 Isaac Smith 1757–1805 Susannah Smith White 1759–1831 END