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Rev./Pres of Princeton U Samuel Stanhope Smith

Male 1749 - 1819  (70 years)


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  1. 1.  Rev./Pres of Princeton U Samuel Stanhope Smith was born on 1 Feb 1749 in Salisbury, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania; died on 21 Aug 1819 in Princeton, Mercer Co, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Samuel Stanhope Smith (March 15, 1751 - August 21, 1819) was a Presbyterian minister, founding president of Hampden-Sydney College and the seventh president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) from 1795 to 1812. His stormy career ended in his enforced resignation. His words - "If reason and charity cannot promote the cause of truth and piety, I cannot see how it should ever flourish under the withering fires of wrath and strife" - ironically epitomize his career.
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    Samuel married Ann Lacey Witherspoon, (immigrant) on 28 Jun 1775. Ann (daughter of Signer of Dec of Independence John Witherspoon and Elizabeth Montgomery) was born on 23 Jul 1749 in Beith, Ayrshire, Scotland; died on 1 Apr 1817 in Princeton, Mercer Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. John Witherspoon Smith  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Apr 1778 in Virginia; died on 7 Nov 1829 in New Jersey.
    2. 3. Frances Anna Smith  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Apr 1779 in Princeton, Mercer Co, New Jersey; died on 31 Oct 1807 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
    3. 4. Mary Clay Smith  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Aug 1787 in Princeton, Mercer Co, New Jersey; died on 9 Oct 1864 in Baltimore Co, Maryland.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Witherspoon Smith Descendancy chart to this point (1.Samuel1) was born on 5 Apr 1778 in Virginia; died on 7 Nov 1829 in New Jersey.

  2. 3.  Frances Anna Smith Descendancy chart to this point (1.Samuel1) was born on 3 Apr 1779 in Princeton, Mercer Co, New Jersey; died on 31 Oct 1807 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Frances married John Bartow Prevost on 5 Feb 1799. John was born on 9 Mar 1766 in Paramus, Bergen Co, New Jersey; died on 5 Mar 1855 in Peru, South America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Frances Caroline Prevost  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 24 Aug 1806 in New Orleans, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana; died on 12 Nov 1870 in Cabells Dale, Cass Co, Missouri.

  3. 4.  Mary Clay Smith Descendancy chart to this point (1.Samuel1) was born on 31 Aug 1787 in Princeton, Mercer Co, New Jersey; died on 9 Oct 1864 in Baltimore Co, Maryland.

    Mary married Joseph Cabell Breckinridge on 11 May 1811. Joseph (son of John Breckinridge (Breckenridge), Senator/Atty Gen and Mary "Polly" Hopkins Cabell) was born on 24 Jul 1788; died on 1 Sep 1823. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. Francis Anne Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Feb 1812 in Fayette Co, Kentucky; died after 1813.
    2. 7. Caroline Laurens Smith Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Oct 1813 in Fayette Co, Kentucky; died after 1826.
    3. 8. Mary Martha Cabell Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Jan 1815 in Lexington, Woodford Co, Kentucky; died on 13 Aug 1835.
    4. 9. John Cabell Breckinridge, Vice Pres  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 16 Jan 1821 in Lexington, Woodford Co, Kentucky; died on 17 May 1875 in Lexington, Woodford Co, Kentucky.
    5. 10. Letita Porter Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Oct 1822; died after 1823.
    6. 11. Joseph Cabell Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Sep 1823; died after 1824.
    7. 12. Ann Cabell Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Feb 1824; died after 1825.


Generation: 3

  1. 5.  Frances Caroline Prevost Descendancy chart to this point (3.Frances2, 1.Samuel1) was born on 24 Aug 1806 in New Orleans, St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana; died on 12 Nov 1870 in Cabells Dale, Cass Co, Missouri.

    Frances married Rev. William Lewis Breckinridge on 10 May 1824 in Fayette Co, Kentucky. William (son of John Breckinridge (Breckenridge), Senator/Atty Gen and Mary "Polly" Hopkins Cabell) was born on 23 Jul 1803 in Cabells Dale, Fayette Co, Kentucky; died on 26 Nov 1876 in Cabells Dale, Cass Co, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 6.  Francis Anne Breckinridge Descendancy chart to this point (4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born in Feb 1812 in Fayette Co, Kentucky; died after 1813.

  3. 7.  Caroline Laurens Smith Breckinridge Descendancy chart to this point (4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born on 12 Oct 1813 in Fayette Co, Kentucky; died after 1826.

    Caroline married Joseph J. Bullock on 31 Oct 1832 in Kentucky. Joseph was born on 23 Dec 1812 in Fayette Co, Kentucky; died on 09 Nov 1892 in Lexington Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 8.  Mary Martha Cabell Breckinridge Descendancy chart to this point (4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born on 7 Jan 1815 in Lexington, Woodford Co, Kentucky; died on 13 Aug 1835.

    Mary married Dr. Thomas Palmer Satterwhite about 1833. Thomas was born in 1795 in of, Kentucky; died in 1841 in Lexington Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 9.  John Cabell Breckinridge, Vice PresJohn Cabell Breckinridge, Vice Pres Descendancy chart to this point (4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born on 16 Jan 1821 in Lexington, Woodford Co, Kentucky; died on 17 May 1875 in Lexington, Woodford Co, Kentucky.

    Notes:

    3rd cousin to my ancestor Cornelius Breckenridge. ss


    Spelled his name "Breckinridge".
    Vice President of US under President James Buchanan, 1857-1861, presiding over the Senate with impartiality despite his strong Southern sympathies. In 1860, he was the Southern Democrats' presidential nominee, running against Abraham Lincoln, and carried 11 states in the campaign. He was a lawyer, and fought in the Mexican War and served in the Kentucky legislature (1849-1850) and US House of Representatives (1851-1855) as a Democrat.

    Breckinridge worked to prevent secession and civil war, but late in 1861 he fled to join the Confederacy. Made a general, he participated in several major battles, motsly in the West. He also administered a territorial command in western Virginia and on February 6, 1965, was named Confederate secretary of war. After the war he went abroad. Returning to Kentucky in 1868, he practiced law and was vice-president of a railroad company.

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    Wikipedia:
    John Cabell Breckinridge (January 16, 1821 - May 17, 1875) was an American lawyer and politician. He served as a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from Kentucky and was the 14th Vice President of the United States, to date the youngest vice president in U.S. history, inaugurated at age 36.

    In the 1860 presidential election, he ran as one of two candidates of the fractured Democratic Party, representing Southern Democrats. Breckinridge came in third place in the popular vote, behind winner Abraham Lincoln, a Republican, and Stephen Douglas, a Northern Democrat, but finished second in the Electoral College vote.

    Following the outbreak of the American Civil War, he served in the Confederate States Army as a general and commander of Confederate forces prior to the 1863 Siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana, and of the young Virginia Military Institute cadets, at the 1864 Battle of New Market in Lexington, Virginia. He also served as the fifth and final Confederate Secretary of War.

    A member of the prominent Breckinridge family of Kentucky, Breckinridge was the grandson of John Breckinridge (1760?1806), who served as a Senator and Attorney General; the father of congressman and diplomat Clifton Rodes Breckinridge; and the great-grandfather of actor John Cabell "Bunny" Breckinridge

    John married Mary Cyrene Burch about 1842. Mary was born about 1821; died after 1854. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. Joseph Cabell Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1844; died after 1845.
    2. 14. Clifton Rodes Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1846 in Lexington, Woodford Co, Kentucky; was christened in Apr 1851; died on 03 Dec 1932 in Wendover, Kentucky; was buried in Lexington Cemetery, Ketucky.
    3. 15. Frances Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1848; died after 1849.
    4. 16. John Milton Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Aug 1849; died on 18 Mar 1850.
    5. 17. John Witherspoon "Owen" Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Dec 1850 in Kentucky; died on 9 May 1892 in Merced, Merced Co, California; was buried in Lexington Cem, Lexington, Fayette Co, Kentucky.
    6. 18. Mary Desha Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1853; died after 1854.

  6. 10.  Letita Porter Breckinridge Descendancy chart to this point (4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born on 26 Oct 1822; died after 1823.

  7. 11.  Joseph Cabell Breckinridge Descendancy chart to this point (4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born on 1 Sep 1823; died after 1824.

  8. 12.  Ann Cabell Breckinridge Descendancy chart to this point (4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born in Feb 1824; died after 1825.


Generation: 4

  1. 13.  Joseph Cabell Breckinridge Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born in 1844; died after 1845.

    Notes:

    baptized April 1851


  2. 14.  Clifton Rodes Breckinridge Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born in 1846 in Lexington, Woodford Co, Kentucky; was christened in Apr 1851; died on 03 Dec 1932 in Wendover, Kentucky; was buried in Lexington Cemetery, Ketucky.

    Notes:

    Born November 22, 1846
    Lexington, Kentucky
    Died December 3, 1932
    Wendover, Kentucky
    Political party Democratic
    Spouse(s) Katherine Carson Breckinridge
    Children James Carson Breckinridge, Mary Breckinridge
    Profession Politician, Banker, Cotton farmer

    Clifton Rodes Breckinridge (November 22, 1846 ? December 3, 1932) was a Democratic alderman, congressman, diplomat, businessman and veteran of the Confederate Army and Navy. He was a member of the prominent Breckinridge family, the son of Vice President of the United States and Confederate General John C. Breckinridge and the great-grandson of U.S. Senator and Attorney General of the United States John Breckinridge.

    Born near Lexington, Kentucky, the son of John Cabell and Mary Cyrene Burch Breckinridge, Breckinridge attended rural schools in his hometown as a child. At the outbreak of the Civil War, he entered the Confederate Army with his father and was later a midshipman in the Confederate Navy. After the war, he attended Washington College in Lexington, Virginia for three years where the school's president, the justly famous Confederate General Robert E. Lee, encouraged his desire for a career of public service. Afterwards, he joined his older brother in a cotton plantation near Pine Bluff, Arkansas and engaged in cotton planting and in the commission business for thirteen years. In 1876, Breckinridge married Katherine Carson, the daughter of a well-to-do Mississippi family, whom he would have four children with.

    Breckinridge started his political career when he was elected an alderman in the Pine Bluff City Council. He was later elected a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives in 1882, taking seat in 1883. John G. Carlisle, the new Speaker of the House and friend of the Breckinridges, saw to it that the new congressman got a place on the Committee on Ways and Means and he was reelected in 1884 and 1886.

    [edit] Clayton Affair
    Breckinridge's political career came into great danger after the election of 1888. Arkansas Democrats were found guilty of voting fraud in the election for Arkansas's 2nd congressional district after it was discovered that in Conway County, Arkansas, four masked and armed white men stormed into a predominately black voting precinct and, at gunpoint, stole the ballot box that contained a large majority of votes for his Republican opponent, John M. Clayton, the brother of former Arkansas Governor and Senator Powell Clayton. Under these circumstances, Clayton contested the election and went to Plumerville, Arkansas to start an investigation on the matter. However, on the evening of January 29, 1889, an unknown assailant shot through the window to the room he was staying in at a local boardinghouse and killed him instantly. After a congressional investigation, the then late Clayton was declared the winner, thus unseating Breckinridge, however, owing to Clayton's death, the seat was declared vacant. Breckinridge was not found guilty in any wrong doing in the rigged election or in Clayton's assassination and was elected to fill the vacant seat in 1890.

    [edit] Work in Congress
    Breckinridge was reelected to the House of Representatives again in 1890 and 1892. He was one of the authors of legislation to repeal the Sherman Silver Purchase Act and adopted the Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act. He regained trust after the so called "Clayton Affair" and was greatly respected as a congressman. A featured article in Harper's Weekly described him as "one of the very first men in the House of Representatives." During the Panic of 1893-1894, Breckinridge staunchly supported President Grover Cleveland's defense of the gold standard. Arkansas farmers, most of whom supported free silver, refused to support the incumbent for reelection and Breckinridge lost the Democratic primary to John S. Little who went on to win the election.

    [edit] Diplomat
    [edit] Minister to Russia
    Breckinridge resigned from the House of Representatives in 1894 before his final term ran out to accept President Cleveland's nomination of Minister to Russia which he served as until 1897. As Minister, he proved capable of sending reports on Russian aims back to Washington, D.C.. His warnings about the end friendly relations due to Russia's expansion into China did not effect any change in the United States' foreign policy due to the fact it's dominant theme remained to be isolationism. Because of this, Breckinridge largely dealt with routine problems of trade and immigration. He was less successful in handling the ceremonial and social aspects of diplomacy in Saint Petersburg for the expense of entertaining properly amidst the splendor of aristocratic Europe had been beyond his means. This was particularly true during the rich festivities that marked the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna in 1896. To his chagrin, at the coronation, Breckinridge had to wear ceremonial knee breeches required by protocol. By this, he feared his former constituents in Arkansas would never understand.

    [edit] Dawes Commission
    After William McKinley, a former colleague of his from the House Ways and Means Committee, took office as President in 1897, he replaced Breckinridge with Republican Ethan Allen Hitchcock and he returned to Pine Bluff, Arkansas. However, in 1900, McKinley appointed him to a position on the Dawes Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory. Given the responsibility of distributing individual allotment of tribal land to the Cherokee, Breckinridge and other commissioners were charged with fraudulently acquiring Indian lands in 1903. An investigation handled by the Department of Justice cleared Breckinridge of illegal actions and he left the commission in 1905.

    [edit] Later life and death
    After resigning from the Dawes Commission, Breckinridge founded the Arkansas Valley Trust Company in Fort Smith, Arkansas which he served as president of until 1914. He was a delegate to the Arkansas Constitutional Convention from 1917 to 1918 where he convinced fellow delegates to approve a unicameral legislature, however the provision later rescinded. He was widowed in 1921 and lived in Fort Smith until 1925 when he moved to Wendover, Kentucky to live with his daughter, Mary Breckinridge, founder of the Frontier Nursing Service. He died in Wendover on December 3, 1932 at age eighty-six. He was interred at Lexington Cemetery among several members of his family including his wife and parents.



    Clifton married Katherine Carson on 22 Nov 1876 in Memphis, Shelby Co, Tennessee. Katherine (daughter of James Green Carson, M.D. and Catherine Waller) was born in 1853 in Carroll Parish, Louisiana; died on 02 Nov 1921 in Wendover, Leslie Co, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 15.  Frances Breckinridge Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born in 1848; died after 1849.

  4. 16.  John Milton Breckinridge Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born in Aug 1849; died on 18 Mar 1850.

  5. 17.  John Witherspoon "Owen" Breckinridge Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born on 22 Dec 1850 in Kentucky; died on 9 May 1892 in Merced, Merced Co, California; was buried in Lexington Cem, Lexington, Fayette Co, Kentucky.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, San Rafael, Marin Co, California
    • Residence: Between 1874 and 1878, San Francisco, California
    • Residence: Between 1888 and 1890, Merced, California

    Notes:

    Census:
    1880 San Rafael, Marin Co, California
    John W. Breckenridge 29 Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky lawyer
    Louise T. Breckenridge 21 California Kentucky Kentucky
    Lloyd T. Breckenridge 2
    John C. Breckenridge 10m
    Mary Shovelin 25 servant Pennsylvania Ireland Ireland




    Died:
    Hon. John W. Breckinridge died very suddenly at his home in Merced about midnight, May 9th. He was in his usual health and spirits up to nine o'clock that night, at which time he was seized with cramp colic, and although all available remedies were used he died within a couple of hours.

    Mr. Breckinridge was one of the most talented men in California gifted with all that goes to make up a brilliant lawyer and gentleman. Although still a young man, he had climbed high in his profession and was known in many cities and towns of California as a lawyer of unquestioned ability and of unquestioned integrity in business matters. For fifteen years he made his home in California, and most of that time has been spent in Merced, of which county he was District Attorney; and also represented this district in the Assembly.

    He was the son of John C. Breckinridge who was Vice-President under Buchanan. Very many friends will feel regret over the sudden death of this talented man.

    ~ The Mariposa Gazette, 14 May 1892

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    John married Louise Tevis about 1877 in California. Louise (daughter of Pres of Wells Fargo Bank Lloyd Tevis) was born in 1858 in California; died after 1910 in of, Paris, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. Lloyd T. Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Mar 1878 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co, California; died on 25 Jul 1901 in San Francisco, San Francisco Co, California; was buried in Colma, San Mateo Co, California.
    2. 20. John Cabell Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1879 in California; died after 1880 in of, San Rafael, Marin Co, California.
    3. 21. Florence Louise Breckinridge  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1880; died after 1910 in of, Paris, France.

  6. 18.  Mary Desha Breckinridge Descendancy chart to this point (9.John3, 4.Mary2, 1.Samuel1) was born in 1853; died after 1854.