Thomas Smith (governor of South Carolina)
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Thomas Smith | |
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A marker dedicated to Smith in Charleston | |
| Baron of Wiskinboo | |
| Governor of South Carolina | |
| In office May 1693 – 16 November 1694 | |
| Monarch | William III |
| Preceded by | Philip Ludwell |
| Succeeded by | Joseph Blake |
| Landgrave of the Province of Carolina | |
| In office 1691–1694 | |
| Monarch | William III |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1648 |
| Died | 16 November 1694 (aged 45–46) |
| Spouse(s) | Barbara Atkins Sabrina de Vignon |
| Children | 3, including Thomas Smith |
Thomas Smith (c. 1648 – 16 November 1694) was an English-born administrator and planter who served as the colonial governor of South Carolina from 1693 to 1694.[1] He was appointed deputy governor in May 1693, following Governor Philip Ludwell's departure, but was officially commissioned as governor on 29 November 1693.[1]
