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    William Robert Pembol Smith

    Male 1887 -


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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  William Robert Pembol Smith was born on 1 May 1887 (son of William Robert Pemble Smith and Hannah Sarah Maude Franks).

    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  William Robert Pemble Smith was born on 13 Oct 1855 in Breezy Point,St Peters Indian Settlement (son of John Lee Lewis Smith and Elizabeth Moore); died on 5 Oct 1901 in St. Andrews.

      William married Hannah Sarah Maude Franks on 12 Feb 1880 in Selkirk. Hannah (daughter of James Franks and Sarah Flett) was born in 1859; died in 1932. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 3.  Hannah Sarah Maude Franks was born in 1859 (daughter of James Franks and Sarah Flett); died in 1932.
      Children:
      1. Sarah Mary Smith was born on 27 Nov 1880.
      2. Alfred James Frank Smith was born on 2 May 1882.
      3. Charles Smith was born on 27 Jul 1884.
      4. Ellen Charlotte Smith was born on 28 Dec 1885.
      5. 1. William Robert Pembol Smith was born on 1 May 1887.
      6. John Lee Lewis Smith was born on 1 Nov 1889.
      7. Lillian Victoria Harriet Smith was born on 16 Aug 1891.
      8. Samuel Benjamin Smith was born on 4 Apr 1892.
      9. Lawrence Smith was born on 19 Jul 1894.
      10. Joseph Archibald George Thomas Smith was born on 24 Apr 1897.
      11. Donald Elijah Smith was born on 4 Aug 1901.
      12. Richard Rupert Smith was born on 4 Aug 1901; died on 16 Aug 1901.


    Generation: 3

    1. 4.  John Lee Lewis Smith was born on 29 Nov 1820 in Slave Lake (son of William Robert Smith and Mary Anne Swain); died on 14 Apr 1910 in Selkerk.

      John married Elizabeth Moore. Elizabeth was born in 1824 in Red River Colony. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 5.  Elizabeth Moore was born in 1824 in Red River Colony.
      Children:
      1. Elizabeth Smith was born in Cir 1844 in Mapleton.
      2. Margaret Ann Smith was born on 13 Jun 1846 in Grand Rapids (Lockport); died on 23 Jun 1846.
      3. John George Smith was born on 8 Dec 1848.
      4. Patrick Smith was born on 12 Jan 1851.
      5. Sarah Smith was born on 19 Aug 1853.
      6. 2. William Robert Pemble Smith was born on 13 Oct 1855 in Breezy Point,St Peters Indian Settlement; died on 5 Oct 1901 in St. Andrews.
      7. James Smith was born on 3 Jul 1859.
      8. Charlotte Smith was born on 28 Feb 1861.
      9. Mary Jane Smith was born in 1865.
      10. Samuel Benjamin Smith was born on 18 Jan 1868.

    3. 6.  James Franks was born in 1813 in England; died in 1834.

      James married Sarah Flett. Sarah died in 1909. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    4. 7.  Sarah Flett died in 1909.
      Children:
      1. 3. Hannah Sarah Maude Franks was born in 1859; died in 1932.


    Generation: 4

    1. 8.  William Robert Smith was born on 28 Jun 1797 in Lamberth,Surry,England (son of William Hart Smith and Hannah Woodman); died on 14 May 1869 in Headingly,Manitoba,Canada; was buried in St Paul (Middlechurch).

      Notes:

      12 Apr 2020 - https://www.redriverancestry.ca/SMITH-WILLIAM-ROBERT-1797.php
      - On June 1, 1813 William (age 16) sailed from London, England, aboard the Prince of Wales as an employee for the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), arriving at York Factory on Hudson Bay on June 28 that year.
      - On Oct 2, 1813 William left for the interior. He spent his first winter in Rupert's Land as a "Writer" at Oxford House along the Hayes River.
      - In 1817, at York Factory, William married "a la facon du pays" to Mary Anne SWAIN, daughter of an Indian woman & Englishman James SWAIN (1775-1829), Chief Factor there. William was still assigned to the Lesser Slave Lake district at the time.
      - In 1821 the HBC and the North West Company merged after many years of bitter rivalry. William was at Lesser Slave at the time, trading in opposition to William HENRY (1784-1864) of the NWC. News of the union reached them in August that year. After the two took inventories and SMITH was left in charge there.
      - After the NWC-HBC merger, almost 1,300 employees lost their jobs due to cut-backs, including William who was retired in 1824 to Red River.
      - On July 15, 1825 William and Mary Ann were church-wed at St John's (Winnipeg).
      - In the Red River Census of 1827, William and his wife were recorded with two sons and a daughter. These would have been John Lee Lewis (age 7), Mary Anne (age 4) and baby Henry. They had a house and a stable; two horses, two cows, an ox and a calf; a cart, plough, harrow and a canoe. They had two acres under cultivation.
      - Under the patronage and auspices of the Church Missionary Society William taught school at St. John's from 1828 to 1832. He had very strong ties to the Church, a one time Catechist at St Johns then, as a Precentor, he led the singing of the church choir at nearby churches.
      - From 1832 to 1848 he taught at St. Paul's. In the Census of 1835 William and his family were recorded on Lot 15 in the Parish of St Paul (Middlechurch). He had three horses now, eight cattle, two farm implements, two carts and he had three acres under cultivation. There were 10 persons in his household. Excluding himself and his wife, that suggests they had eight children then. By 1843 Mary Anne had given birth to 13 children, but some had died in infancy.
      - In 1848 William was invested with the offices of clerk of Court and Council. In 1849 he compiled the Red River census.
      - William began his public life by becoming Secretary to the Quarterly Court and then Executive Officer of the Council of Assiniboia. Among his duties were Customs Collector, and issuing liquor and marriage licenses.
      - More and more HBC retirees began to arrive and settlement progressed further down the river, all the way to The Rapids (now Lockport) and Mapleton; to the very edge of the Indian Settlement. This district became generally known as Little Britain and notable first families included William Robert SMITH as well as his brother-in-law, James SWAIN Jr. (1799-1887).
      - In 1867 ill health forced his retirement as clerk of the Council of Assiniboia. He was then appointed president of one of the petty courts. For a number of years he also served as a collector of customs at Lower Fort Garry.
      - Map of River Lot Occupants in 1870 (in BGLFG) shows William SMITH on Lot 102 (Along the Lockport Road). Daughter Sarah Hannah and son-in-law Robert MASSEY are shown to be on the same lot that year (in Sprague & Frye).
      - Census of 1870 in Headingly Parish: Widow Ann SMITH (age 43) and her children: Joseph (age 17), Ann (16), Frances (12), Thomas (10), Alexander (7), Rupert (4) and Benjamin (age 1).

      William married Mary Anne Swain. Mary (daughter of James Swain) was born in 1805; died in 1851. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 9.  Mary Anne Swain was born in 1805 (daughter of James Swain); died in 1851.

      Notes:

      Source: Glenna Davis April 22, 1985.

      18 Aug. 09 "The GENEALOGY of the FIRST METIS NATION" Compiled by D. N. Sprague and R. P. Frye.

      12 Aug 2020 - https://www.redriverancestry.ca/SMITH-WILLIAM-ROBERT-1797.php

      - In 1817, at York Factory, William married "a la facon du pays" to Mary Anne SWAIN, daughter of an Indian woman & Englishman James SWAIN (1775-1829), Chief Factor there. William was still assigned to the Lesser Slave Lake district at the time.

      Children:
      1. Joseph Pemble Smith was born on 20 May 1819 in Lesser Slave Lake; died in 1819.
      2. 4. John Lee Lewis Smith was born on 29 Nov 1820 in Slave Lake; died on 14 Apr 1910 in Selkerk.
      3. Maria Ann Smith was born on 10 Dec 1822 in Lesser Slave Lake; was christened on 12 Jul 1825 in North West Territories (Hudson Bay Company); died on 3 Sep 1871 in Headingly,Manitoba,Canada; was buried on 5 Sep 1871 in Headingly,Manitoba,Canada.
      4. Henry Smith was born on 17 Jan 1826.
      5. S.H. Smith
      6. Elizabeth Smith was born on 19 Nov 1829.
      7. Caroline Smith was born on 22 Nov 1924.
      8. William Robert Smith was born on 13 Sep 1833.
      9. Eleanor Helena Smith was born on 10 Jan 1836.
      10. James Sinclair Smith was born on 10 Dec 1837.
      11. Bridget Agnes Smith was born on 1 Feb 1880.
      12. Charotte Smith was born on 13 Dec 1841; died in 1922; was buried in Speers,Saskatchewan,Canada.
      13. E. Smith



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