. Family tree book, genealogical and biographical : listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith. e and lands and clientage, fleeing toCanada, where he was made Governor ofthe Province. It is said of him that duringthe whole seven years of war he never lost abattle or failed in a campaign. The animosities engendered by the bittercontest that tried mens souls were mollified,lost and subdued in times infinite sea as itrolled onward. Errors demanded pity; resentment was dis-armed by the cheerful acquiescence of theloyalists in the new order of affairs, who werer
. Family tree book, genealogical and biographical : listing the relatives of General William Alexander Smith and of W. Thomas Smith. e and lands and clientage, fleeing toCanada, where he was made Governor ofthe Province. It is said of him that duringthe whole seven years of war he never lost abattle or failed in a campaign. The animosities engendered by the bittercontest that tried mens souls were mollified,lost and subdued in times infinite sea as itrolled onward. Errors demanded pity; resentment was dis-armed by the cheerful acquiescence of theloyalists in the new order of affairs, who werereceived with open arms by the Whigs. TheTories blessed the day that restored them tothe friends of liberty; the cause of America;the cause of God and mankind. Time heals many wounds and rights manywrongs. Soon the Whigs and Tories, minglingand commingling, became one people. Thesons marrying and the daughters being cheer-fully given in marriage—no one to object orsay them nay. Today only by searching theold Colonial Records can one tell who wasTory and who was Whig. Wm. A. Smith Familv Tree Book Genealogical and Biographical.
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