Smyth, Thomas, 1808-1873
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Smyth, Thomas, 1808-1873
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Smyth, Thomas
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Smith, Thomas, 1808-1873
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Presbyterian clergyman and author, of Charleston, S.C.
Charleston, S.C. Presbyterian clergyman. He became pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Charleston, S.C. in 1832. He was the author of numerous books, pamphlets, sermons, and tracts. Smyth married Margaret Milligan Adger (1807-1884), daughter of James Adger (1777-1858) and Sarah Elizabeth Ellison (1783-1856). Their children included Sarah Ann Smyth (1846-1929), James Adger Smyth (1837-1920), and Augustine Thomas Smythe (1842-1914), who married Louisa Rebecca McCord (1845-1928). As a young adult, Augustine Thomas Smyth added an "e" to his name.
Presbyterian minister. Thomas Smyth was born in Belfast, Ireland. He was the pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Charleston, South Carolina. His wife was Margaret Milligan Adger Smyth.
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