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William Smith’s biography, net worth, fact, career, awards and life story

Intro Ghanaian civil servant who worked in Freetown, Sierra Leone as a registrar for the Mixed Commissionary Court
Was

Politician 

From

Ghana 

Type

Politics 

Gender male
Birth 1 January 1816
Death 1 January 1895
(aged 79 years)

Family
Children: Gladys Casely-HayfordAdelaide Casely-Hayford

William Smith (1816–1895) was a Ghanaian civil servant who worked in Freetown, Sierra Leone, as a registrar for the Mixed Commissionary Court. Due to his position and through his marriage to wealthy Freetown Creoles, Smith became a prominent figure in Sierra Leone. Smith had 14 children, including Adelaide Casely-Hayford, his most well known child. Smith was also the grandfather of Dr McCormack Easmon.

Background

William Smith was born in Cape Coast in 1816 to William Smith Sr and a Fanti princess who was the daughter of a Chief. William Smith (1795–1875) was from Yorkshire, England, and worked for the African Company. Smith grew up at Cape Coast until his father was appointed a Judge for the Mixed Commission in Sierra Leone.