Smith, Nathan Allen, approximately 1750-1825

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Nathan Allen Smith was a Quaker minister from Philadelphia. He was the son of Ralph Smith and Margery Allen, the daughter of Nathan Allen. The exact place and date of Smith's birth are uncertain, though it likely occurred within several years of his parents' marriage in April 1749. Because his mother was temporarily disowned by the Society of Friends for marrying a non-Quaker, Smith was not a Friend by birth, but joined the Society in 1786. He was soon recognized as a minister, and over the next two decades made religious visits to many meetings in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Smith seems to have married twice. His first wife, Joyce, died in 1812; several of the couple's children had died previously, and the two surviving sons, Ralph and Nathan, were disowned by the Society of Friends in 1811 and 1815. Smith remarried in 1817 to Phebe Pearson.

Late in 1819 Smith was removed from the ministry due to the large amount of debt he had accumulated. He died in 1825.

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referencedIn Hunt, John, 1740-1824. Papers, 1770-1828. Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
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acquaintanceOf Hilliard, Reuben, 1769-1812 person
acquaintanceOf Hunt, John, 1740-1824 person
acquaintanceOf Parrish, John, 1730-1807 person
acquaintanceOf Rogers, William, 1731-1812 person
acquaintanceOf Routh, Martha Winter, 1743-1817 person
acquaintanceOf Savery, William, 1750-1804 person
acquaintanceOf Scattergood, Thomas, 1748-1814 person
acquaintanceOf Wills, Aaron, 1734-1805 person
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Philadelphia PA US
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Ex-clergy
Society of Friends
Lay ministry
Quakers
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Clergy
Quakers
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Birth 1750

Death 1825-03-14

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