Smith lived at King's Ride, Ascot, Berkshire where he died aged 85.
In 1841 Smith married Jemina Durning, eldest daughter of William Durning, from a wealthy well-established Liverpool family. Before her marriage, she had lived with her sister Emma and her husband George Holt, parents of the merchant of that name.[3]
The other daughter, Jemina Durning Smith, founded the local library, known as the Ascot Durning Library, which (as of 2011) was still supported by the Durning Trust.[6] She also co-founded the Durning Library in Lambeth, south London, with her brother-in-law Edwin as one of the commissioners and another brother-in-law, James, to open it[7] A plaque to her hangs on the wall of the "Arts & Crafts masterpiece" that opened in Kennington in 1889.[8]
Publications
A reply to the letter of Samuel Jones Lloyd, Esq., on the effect of the administration of the Bank of England 1840 (see Samuel Jones-Loyd, 1st Baron Overstone)
How to obtain increased supplies of Cotton 1855
An Inquiry into the causes of Panics and of the frequent Fluctuations in the rate of Discount 1866