References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 471.
Historical Notes:
(1) Colonel Charles Smith served in the French and Indian War, and lost his
left hand at Great Meadows. Charles Smith was Gentleman Sheriff of Frederick
County Virginia in 1772, and Vestryman of Frederick Parish.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States; page 471, 475.
(2) Some Prominent Virginia Families, page 338, 339.
Historical Notes:
(1) Rebecca Hite, daughter of Colonel John Hite of Springdale, married Captain Charles Smith, first owner of the site of Berryville, (then Battletown), Clarke County Virginia. He was an Ensign under Colonel George Washington, in Braddock's War, losing a hand at "Great Meadows."
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.
Historical Notes:
(1) John Smith was a Revolutionary War Veteran.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.
Historical Notes:
(1) Charles Smith was a solider in the Revolutionary War.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 471, 475.
Historical Notes;
(1) Lieutenant Philip Eastin served in the 4th Virginia Continentals in 1782.
He later settled in Kentucky.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States; page 471, 475.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.
Historical Notes:
George Eastin was captured by the Indians.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.
References:
(1) Colonial Families of the United States, page 475.