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  1. Her mother, Judith, was a daughter of Benjamin Smith, a South Carolina slave trader, planter, banker and speaker in the colony's Royal Assembly. Through her mother, Ladson was a descendant of Thomas Smith, a colonial governor of South Carolina, and Joseph Wragg, a slave trader and politician. Ladson was a sister of James H. Ladson.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_LadsonJames Ladson - Wikipedia

    James Ladson was born in 1753 in Charleston to a prominent South Carolinian family of English origin. He was the son of William Ladson and Anne Gibbes. His great-grandfather John Ladson emigrated from Northamptonshire in England to Barbados and then to Carolina as one of the first English settlers in 1679, where he built a large plantation and served in the Commons House of Assembly from 1685.

  3. Judith Smith Ladson Birth May 1766. Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA Death 4 Sep 1820 (aged 54) Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA Burial . Saint Philip's Episcopal Church Cemetery. Charleston, Charleston County, South Ca ...

  4. Casatorit in anul 1778 cu James Ladson, născut la 25. julie 1753, a decedat la 28. januarie 1812, 58 ani: cu copii James H. 1795-1868 72 ani 1 copil Strabuni: x x. x x. Benjamin Smith 1717-1770. x x. Judith Smith 1766-1820. Note. Wiki en:Judith_Smith_La ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Judith_SmithJudith Smith - Wikipedia

    Judith Smith or Judy Smith could refer to: Judith Smith Ladson (1766-1820), American socialite and heiress. Judith Winsor Smith (1821-1921), American women's suffrage activist and abolitionist. Judith Kaye (born Judith Ann Smith) (1938-2016), American jurist and former Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals. Judy Smith (born 1958 ...

  6. Judith Smith Ladson (May 1766 – September 4, 1820) was an American heiress and socialite who served as the Second Lady of South Carolina. A member of the colonial planter class, she was the daughter of the slave trader Benjamin Smith and the wife of the politician James Ladson, who served as Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. Through her marriage, she was a member of the Ladson family ...

  7. Judith Smith Ladson (May 1766 – September 4, 1820) was an American heiress and socialite who served as the Second Lady of South Carolina. A member of the colonial planter class, she was the daughter of the slave trader Benjamin Smith and the wife of the politician James Ladson, who served as Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. Through her marriage, she was a member of the Ladson family ...