Filed intent to wed on 27 August 1785 in Kittery, York, Maine, USA and followed through on 12 September 1785 in Eliot, Maine by Minister Alpheus Spring.
Marriage was 12 September 1785 in Kittery
Lucretia's last name on the marriage intent and marriage was "Tefethern." Another variation in spelling.
They had two daughters, Betsey Smith who married Mark Piper. I descend from daughter, Sally Smith who married Joseph Bassett.
Thomas was a patriot in the American revolution; Massachusetts.
There weren’t many living in Kittery., but so close to Conway. Before dying in Conway, they were living in Frysburg, Maine.
The military pension showed them leaving Maine in 1826
Thomas Smith died in 1827 in Conway, New Hampshire.
Lucretia and her husband, Thomas Smith are buried in Conway, New Hampshire
SOURCES:
74. Old Eliot Maine, Printed by J.L.M. Willis, MD Vol. IV; pg. 80.
133. Vital Records of Kittery, Maine to the year 1892; Maine Historical Society, Picton Press 1991.
Denni Hamilton
Cemetery info was Findagrave
Conway public library.
Source had her down as Teafeathering, not Trefethen.
Find A Grave and Daughters of the American Revolution, Marriages from Familysearch.org
Military records on Thomas Smith in Maine and New Hampshire; Widow pension.