. History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania . rchased a large tract of land, andwhere he resided, practicing his profession, unt> WAYNE, 1IKE AMI MONROE COINTIES, IKNNSYIA AM A his death, about 1802. A further sketch of hislite may be found in the medical chapter ofMonroe County, in this volume. His first wifewas a European, by whom he had one son, Dr. ;Francis Al. Smith, who practiced medicine at jMilford until his death. His second wife wasBetsey Brodhead, a sister of .Indue RichardBrodhead, whose home was at East Stroudsburg,where Jesse K. Smith now resides, and in thehous
. History of Wayne, Pike and Monroe counties, Pennsylvania . rchased a large tract of land, andwhere he resided, practicing his profession, unt> WAYNE, 1IKE AMI MONROE COINTIES, IKNNSYIA AM A his death, about 1802. A further sketch of hislite may be found in the medical chapter ofMonroe County, in this volume. His first wifewas a European, by whom he had one son, Dr. ;Francis Al. Smith, who practiced medicine at jMilford until his death. His second wife wasBetsey Brodhead, a sister of .Indue RichardBrodhead, whose home was at East Stroudsburg,where Jesse K. Smith now resides, and in thehouse now occupied by Mr. Smith, which was of Milford ; Sally, wife of John Shoemaker, ofKlmira, and Rachel, who married JacobDe La Barre, of Smithfield township, and had adaughter, Mrs. Stroud J. Hollinshead, a resi-dent of Stroudsburg, Pa. Dan Dimmick came to Stroudsburg in theyear 1800, and after his admission to the barpracticed lawat Milford until his death, in eldest daughter of Dan and Jane Dimmick,Lucinda (1802-24), was the first wife of. the first frame house built in the place and in jwhich the Brodhead family resided, located onthe property upon which the family first settledwhen the country was a wilderness. She diedin 1834, and by her husband, Dr. Smith, hadchildren,—Francis J. Smith(1789-1857), fatherof our subject; Jane (1791-1842), the wife ofDan Dimmick, of Milford ; Elizabeth, wife ofJames Wallace, a merchant of Milford ; JuliaAnn, was the wife of John T. Cross, a lawyer Judge Nathaniel B. Eldred (one son, FranklinEldred, died while a student at Princeton Col-lege) ; Sally (1806-24) was the wife of C. Pinchot ; Oliver S., born in 1804; Dan,born 1808, a resident of Pike County ; MiloMelancthon, born 1811; Milan, born 1813,died in Pike County in 1861 ; William H.,born in 1813, read law with Hon. N. B. Eldredand practiced his profession at Bethauy andHonesdale with great success, and died at the MONROE COUNTY. 1199 latter place in 1861 (he was S
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