First Name:
Samuel Hodgson
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
Details:
Deeath on 13th August, at his temporary residence, King Street, Newcastle, Samuel Hodgson Smith, aged 28 years, late master of the barque Annie, and eldest son of Hodgson Smith Esq., of Scarborough, England
Source:
Australian Births and Baptisms - Family Search Historical Records
Details:
Baptism of Samuel John, son of John and Sarah Smith (born 7 March 1840)
First Name:
Samuel William
Source:
Paterson Baptism Register p 9
Details:
Samuel William, son of Samuel and Frances Smith born 5 March 1843. Baptised 15 April 1843. Occupation of Samuel Smith - farmer
First Name:
Erskine Samuel
Details:
OBITUARY. MR. ERSKINE S. SMITH. Mr. Erskine Samuel Smith, who died at Bondi on Thursday after a long illness, was a member of a family dating back to the earliest times In Australia, his grandmother having been a sister of Lieut.-Colonel Erskine, who was Lieutenant-Governor in the time of Governor Macquarie. Mr. Smith was 63 years of age, and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith, of Mount McKinlay, Dungog. After a banking career In New South Wales he went to South Africa and served during the Boer war as a captain in the Cape Peninsula Riflles, his commanding officer being Sir Walter Davidson, afterwards Governor of New South Wales. For several years he was town clerk of Woodstock (Capetown). On his return to Australia before the war he commenced practice as an accountant in Sydney and carried on business until ill-health compelled his retirement In 1922. He is survived by five sons (Dr. Bruce Smith, of Toowoomba, Alderman Aubrey Smith, of Woollahra, Mr. C. W. Smith (Forestry Commission), Mr. Reg. Smith (Stamp Duties Office), and Mr. Newton Smith, and three daughters (Mrs. Torrington and Misses Lily and Gladys Smith).