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Change: Newton Family The first of the Smith Family of Smithtown, NB to arrive was Isaiah SMITH Sr. sometimes known as James, some say he was a graduate of Harvard University and a Civil Engineer. He arrived
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Change: This link is unproven, but Charity has a grand ancestry of her own.............see....The first of the Smith Family of Smithtown, NB to arrive was JAMESIsaiah SMITH Sr. sometimes known as James, some say he SMITH,was a graduate of Harvard University and
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: Humphrey Bull married Martha Sherwood....Sherwood connection explored below....4. Caleb Smith 1831-1835 and Jane Porter 1835-....born in Smithtown and Salt Springs, Kings Co., NB and buried at Burial Hill, Smithtown.5.Charity Elizabeth Smith 1857-1920 and James Harvey Lackie Sr., 1851-1926,
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Change: When James Smith was surveying in New York, before coming to NB, he and his assistants were threatened by a band of hostile Indians. He
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Change: The Smith family of Kings Co is interesting as they had many homes that are still standing, they built up the churches and community, were
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Change: 1.James Smith, 1734-1795 and Joanna Davis, 1740-1822, both born in Long Is., NY and died in Smithtown, Kings Co., NB, Buried in Family Burial Ground , Smithtown.2.Isaiah Smith , 1759-1812, Born : Long Is.,NY, Died: Smithtown, NB, Buried St. Pauls Graveyard, Hampton, NB. and Charity Newton,
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Change: his own.The first of the Smith Family of Smithtown, NB to arrive was JAMES SMITH, a graduate of Harvard University and a Civil Engineer. He settled on lots 19 and 20 south of the Hammond River.Smith Homestead inherited by the Lackies and their descendants. Page Links Reorganized
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Nov 14 2009, 8:00 PM EST
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Change: his own.The first of the Smith Family of Smithtown, NB to arrive was JAMES SMITH, a graduate of Harvard University and a Civil Engineer. He settled on lots 19 and 20 south of the Hammond River.Smith Homestead inherited by the Lackies and their descendants. Related Family....Smith
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Change: his own.The first of the Smith Family of Smithtown, NB to arrive was JAMES SMITH, a graduate of Harvard University and a Civil Engineer. He settled on lots 19 and 20 south of the Hammond River. Smith Homestead inherited by the Lackies and their descendants.Related Family....Smith
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Change: he had no children of his own.The first of the Smith Family of Smithtown, NB to arrive was JAMES SMITH, a graduate of Harvard University and a Civil Engineer. He settled on lots 19 and 20 south of the Hammond River. Related Family....Smith
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Change: as he had no children of his own. The first of the Smith Family of Smithtown, NB to arrive was JAMES SMITH, a graduate of Harvard University and a Civil Engineer. He settled on lots 19 and 20 south of the Hammond River.
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Change: Charity Newton-Smith 1761-1846 was a Loyalist of great courage. She was aboard ship headed home to NB after trying to return to Rhode Island to
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Change: Created by Nov 14 2009, 7:03 PM EST for: no reason given
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