Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 17th district
In office March 4, 1813 – March 3, 1815
Preceded by
None; district established
Succeeded by
Westel Willoughby Jr.
Personal details
Born
November 8, 1755 Suffolk County, Province of New York, British America
Died
June 10, 1816(1816-06-10) (aged 60) Lebanon, New York, U.S.
Nationality
American
Political party
Federalist
Spouse
Abigail "Nabby" Adams
(m. 1786; died 1813)
Children
4
Residence
Lebanon, New York
Alma mater
College of New Jersey
Profession
Military officer, government official
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William Stephens Smith (November 8, 1755 – June 10, 1816) was a United States representative from New York. He married Abigail "Nabby" Adams, the daughter of President John Adams, and so was a brother-in-law of President John Quincy Adams and an uncle of Charles Francis Adams Sr.
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