APPENDIX. 523 



The following are the inscriptions from the tombs in Christ church- 

 yard, Philadelphia, over the graves of Judge Smith and his family: 



Thomas Smith, 

 One of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 



Rests beneath this marble. 



He sustained various public offices with ability and fidelity; 



His integrity was inviolable. 



An affectionate husband and father. In his friendships 



Benevolent and sincere. 



He conscientiously discharged his public duties 



Until the last day of his life with 



Unremitted industry and zeal, 



And died March 31, 1S09, 



Aged 64 years. 



Also 



Letitia Smith, 



Wife of the above, died March 8, 1811, 



Aged 52 years, 



Reposes here. Her last request prohibits more; 



Let angels speak her praises. 



Franxes Sophia Smith, 



DauglUer of Thomas and Letitia Smith, 



Died in Savannah, 



Feb. 8, 1829, 



Aged 50, 

 Reposes here. 



Reisecca Smith, 



Died March 16th, 



1855. 



Letitia Smith, 

 Died October 15, 1832. 



George Washington Smith, 

 Died April 22, 1876. Aged 76. 



George Washington Smith, whose name is the last upon the list 

 of Judge Smith's children, was the only son of Judge Smith. The fol- 

 lowing notice of him appeared in one of the papers of the day: 



DEATH OF GEORGE WASHINGTON SMITH, Esq. 



It is with sincere regret that we announce the death of Mr. George Washington 

 Smith, who expired on Saturday last, April 22, 1876, after an illness of some length, 

 at his residence, No. 911 Clinton street. Mr. Smith never having been in public 

 oflice, nor in the practice of a profession of any kind; having been a ^ood deal 



