See also

Family of Elias SMARDON and Priscilla BLACKLER

Husband: Elias SMARDON (1794-1866)
Wife: Priscilla BLACKLER (c. 1795-aft1850)
Children: Elizabeth SMARDON (1821- )
Mary SMARDON (1824- )
Tryphena SMARDON (1826- )
William SMARDON (1828- )
Tryphena SMARDON (1838- )
Marriage 1820 Kingston, Devon, England

Husband: Elias SMARDON

Name: Elias SMARDON1
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1794 Abbotskerswell, Devon, England
Emigration
Census 1860 (age 66) Baltimore, Maryland, USA
District 13, Post Office: Little Gunpowder, Baltimore
US Federal Census. Elias is with son William and Mary Linthicum - daughter Mary?and her son William. Next door is John Smardonaged 29 and born in Maryland, with wife Ann, and children John 8, Laura 6, Charlotte 5, Richard 4 George 3, and Mary 1. Jf these were all born in Maryland, what is their relation to Elias, who seems to have arrived in the US after their birth.
Occupation Farmer
Death 1866 (age 71-72) Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Wife: Priscilla BLACKLER

Name: Priscilla BLACKLER1
Sex: Female
Father: John BLACKLER (c. 1755-1834)
Mother: Mary BOWER (c. 1763-1855)
Birth c. 1795 Broadhempston, Devon, England
Death aft 1850 (age 54-55) Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Child 1: Elizabeth SMARDON

Name: Elizabeth SMARDON1
Sex: Female
Birth 1821 Modbury, Devon, England

Child 2: Mary SMARDON

Name: Mary SMARDON1
Sex: Female
Birth 1824 Modbury, Devon, England

Child 3: Tryphena SMARDON

Name: Tryphena SMARDON1
Sex: Female
Birth 1826 Modbury, Devon, England

Child 4: William SMARDON

Name: William SMARDON1
Sex: Male
Birth 1828 Modbury, Devon, England

Child 5: Tryphena SMARDON

Name: Tryphena SMARDON
Sex: Female
Birth 1838 Maryland, USA

Sources

1"Nick Heard". www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk. This GEDCOM is predominantly the work of Nick Heard, but it incorporates the collaborated work of many other family historians. You are welcome to use the information herein but please acknowledge the source. Every effort has been made to ensure the data is accurate, but any use you make of it is entirely at your own risk. (c) Nick Heard 2009