Martha Smith
Mary Smith
(1857 - 18 October 1932)
Mary Smith|b. 1857\nd. 18 Oct 1932|p767.htm#i1771|Israel Allison Smith|b. c 1830\nd. 6 Mar 1872|p766.htm#i1770|Margaret Gordon MacPherson|b. 27 Apr 1834\nd. 24 Oct 1885|p542.htm#i1294|||||||Alexander MacPherson|b. Jun 1787\nd. b 1848|p532.htm#i1234|Anne Grant|b. b 1795\nd. bt 1835 - 1848|p364.htm#i1233|
Mary Smith was also known as Polly in some records. She was born in 1857 in Dunolly, Victoria. She was the daughter of Israel Allison Smith and Margaret Gordon MacPherson.
Mary Smith married James John Burns Hurwood in 1883 in Williamstown, Victoria. Mary Smith and James John Burns Hurwood witnessed Lachlan Henry Kenrick MacGregor and Isabella Smith's wedding on 30 June 1886 in Victoria Pde, East Melbourne, Victoria.
Mary Hurwood was mentioned in the will of Paul MacPherson dated 24 September 1897.
Mary and James were registered in 284 Somerville Rd, Yarraville, Victoria, on the electoral roll dated 1924. He was a licenced plumber and spent most of his time at the docks.
Mary died of bronchitis and mumps (3 weeks), heart failure and syncope on 18 October 1932 in 284 Somerville Road, Yarraville, Victoria. She was buried on 19 October 1932 in Footscray cemetery. She was aged 75, Wesleyan section A13/894.
Mary Smith married James John Burns Hurwood in 1883 in Williamstown, Victoria. Mary Smith and James John Burns Hurwood witnessed Lachlan Henry Kenrick MacGregor and Isabella Smith's wedding on 30 June 1886 in Victoria Pde, East Melbourne, Victoria.
Mary Hurwood was mentioned in the will of Paul MacPherson dated 24 September 1897.
Mary and James were registered in 284 Somerville Rd, Yarraville, Victoria, on the electoral roll dated 1924. He was a licenced plumber and spent most of his time at the docks.
Mary died of bronchitis and mumps (3 weeks), heart failure and syncope on 18 October 1932 in 284 Somerville Road, Yarraville, Victoria. She was buried on 19 October 1932 in Footscray cemetery. She was aged 75, Wesleyan section A13/894.
Children of Mary Smith and James John Burns Hurwood
- Annie Isabella Victoria Hurwood+ b. 1885
- Alfred William Hurwood b. 1888, d. 6 Jan 1959
- Stillborn Hurwood b. b 21 Oct 1889
- Henrietta Louisa Hurwood+ b. 1892, d. 1967
Mary Smith
Mary Smith married William Bowker, son of James Bowker and Mary Roades, on 6 June 1831 in Stamford St John, Lincolnshire.
Child of Mary Smith and William Bowker
- William T Bowker+ b. bt 1810 - 1816
Mary Smith
(say 1695 - )
Mary Smith|b. s 1695|p767.htm#i4387|John Smith|b. 30 Mar 1662\nd. b 1715|p766.htm#i17530|Priscilla Silvester|b. b May 1663\nd. 8 May 1730|p759.htm#i4330|John Smith|b. c 1640?|p766.htm#i14460||||Thomas Silvester|b. 9 May 1624\nd. Aug 1679|p759.htm#i4892|Eleanor o. E. Unknown (Silvester)|b. s 1625\nd. b 20 May 1669|p861.htm#i4894|
Mary Smith was born say 1695. She was the daughter of John Smith and Priscilla Silvester.
Mary Smith married Robert Serjeantson on 31 October 1712 in Darton, Yorkshire. He married secondly Mary, daughter of Sir John Place, relict of Christopher Lawson, Vicar of Gargrave.
Mary Smith was mentioned in the will of John Silvester dated 5 January 1719/20.
Mary Smith married Robert Serjeantson on 31 October 1712 in Darton, Yorkshire. He married secondly Mary, daughter of Sir John Place, relict of Christopher Lawson, Vicar of Gargrave.
Mary Smith was mentioned in the will of John Silvester dated 5 January 1719/20.
Children of Mary Smith and Robert Serjeantson
- Frances Serjeantson b. 7 Oct 1713, d. 25 Jun 1729
- Alice Serjeantson b. 22 Dec 1714
- William Serjeantson+ b. 26 Apr 1716, d. b 26 Sep 1759
- Sarah Serjeantson+ b. 15 Apr 1718
- Mary Serjeantson b. 15 Jul 1719
Mary Smith
(circa 1650 - before 15 February 1679/80)
Mary Smith|b. c 1650\nd. b 15 Feb 1679/80|p767.htm#i22398|William Smith|b. c 1630?|p768.htm#i22430||||Thomas Smith||p768.htm#i22636|Mary Unknown (Smith)||p877.htm#i14461|||||||
Mary Smith was born circa 1650 in Yorkshire. She was the daughter of William Smith.
Mary Smith married Thomas Silvester, son of Nicholas Silvester and Isabel Senior, after 1669. They were not married at Ecclesfield..
Mary Smith was mentioned in the will of Thomas Silvester dated 17 August 1679.
Mary Smith made a will dated 28 January 1679/80 in Mortomley, Ecclesfield. Memorandum that I Mary Silvester of Mortomley in the parish of Ecclesfield, widdow do declare that this is my last will and testament as followeth; And I devise John Smith junior of Nortley (?) and John Silvester (?) of Burton to be supervisors of this my last will and testament Imprimis I devise my father William Smith see my body decently buried and all my funeral expenses discharges and all my just debts and legacies out of my personal estate to sell ... and discharged and the rest of my goods chattels debts whatsoever I do give and bequeath to my two daughters Elizabeth & Martha equally to be divided between them;
And if it shall happen that either of them shall die before they attain the age of one and twenty years then my mind and will is that her part shall be paid to the survivor;
Item I give unto Priscilla Silvester 2/6
Item I give unto Henry Silvester 2/6;
Item I give unto Martha Samuel (?) and Jeremiah Smith children (?) of my sister Janie Smith, each of them 2/6 and I do ordain and appoint my father William Smith of Mortomley sole executor. 28 January 1679/80, Mary Silvester. Witnessed by George Allen his mark, Charles Smith his mark, John Silvester.
Mary died before 15 February 1679/80 in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire. She was buried on 15 February 1679/80 in Ecclesfield.
Her will was proved on 4 August 1680 in York, Yorkshire.
Mary Smith married Thomas Silvester, son of Nicholas Silvester and Isabel Senior, after 1669. They were not married at Ecclesfield..
Mary Smith was mentioned in the will of Thomas Silvester dated 17 August 1679.
Mary Smith made a will dated 28 January 1679/80 in Mortomley, Ecclesfield. Memorandum that I Mary Silvester of Mortomley in the parish of Ecclesfield, widdow do declare that this is my last will and testament as followeth; And I devise John Smith junior of Nortley (?) and John Silvester (?) of Burton to be supervisors of this my last will and testament Imprimis I devise my father William Smith see my body decently buried and all my funeral expenses discharges and all my just debts and legacies out of my personal estate to sell ... and discharged and the rest of my goods chattels debts whatsoever I do give and bequeath to my two daughters Elizabeth & Martha equally to be divided between them;
And if it shall happen that either of them shall die before they attain the age of one and twenty years then my mind and will is that her part shall be paid to the survivor;
Item I give unto Priscilla Silvester 2/6
Item I give unto Henry Silvester 2/6;
Item I give unto Martha Samuel (?) and Jeremiah Smith children (?) of my sister Janie Smith, each of them 2/6 and I do ordain and appoint my father William Smith of Mortomley sole executor. 28 January 1679/80, Mary Silvester. Witnessed by George Allen his mark, Charles Smith his mark, John Silvester.
Mary died before 15 February 1679/80 in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire. She was buried on 15 February 1679/80 in Ecclesfield.
Her will was proved on 4 August 1680 in York, Yorkshire.
Children of Mary Smith and Thomas Silvester
- Hannah Silvester b. 24 Jun 1676, d. b 3 Oct 1677
- Elizabeth Silvester b. b 1678, d. b 20 Mar 1682
- Martha Silvester b. b 1679, d. b 6 Apr 1683
Mary Smith
(circa 1725 - )
Mary Smith was born circa 1725.
Mary Smith married Henry Vodry, son of John Vodry and Mary Clark, on 24 December 1746 in St Joseph, Barbados.
Mary Smith married Henry Vodry, son of John Vodry and Mary Clark, on 24 December 1746 in St Joseph, Barbados.
Child of Mary Smith and Henry Vodry
- Henrietta Vodry b. 4 Oct 1747
Mary Smith
(17 October 1730 - )
Mary Smith|b. 17 Oct 1730|p767.htm#i14537|John Smith|b. c 1686?\nd. 26 May 1746|p766.htm#i4331|Anne Hodgson|b. b Apr 1708\nd. 28 Apr 1750|p437.htm#i4377|John Smith|b. 30 Mar 1662\nd. b 1715|p766.htm#i17530|Priscilla Silvester|b. b May 1663\nd. 8 May 1730|p759.htm#i4330|||||||
Mary Smith was christened on 17 October 1730 in Normanton, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of John Smith and Anne Hodgson.
Mary Smith
(before 1685 - before 1 March 1705)
Mary Smith was born before 1685.
Mary Smith married Peter Stanser, son of Blyth Patriarch Stanser, on 1 April 1703 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire. Peter Stanson & Mary Smith. A Liny Stansil was buried at Blyth 15 Oct 1701, daughter of Anne.
Mary died before 1 March 1705 in Blyth, NTT. She was buried on 1 March 1705 in Blyth. Mary, wife of Peter Stanser.
Mary Smith married Peter Stanser, son of Blyth Patriarch Stanser, on 1 April 1703 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire. Peter Stanson & Mary Smith. A Liny Stansil was buried at Blyth 15 Oct 1701, daughter of Anne.
Mary died before 1 March 1705 in Blyth, NTT. She was buried on 1 March 1705 in Blyth. Mary, wife of Peter Stanser.
Mary Smith
(circa 1826 - )
Mary Smith was born circa 1826 in Framlingham, Suffolk.
Mary Smith married Thomas Sutton, son of John Sutton and Mary Unknown, on 16 March 1849 in Combs, Suffolk.
Mary Smith married Thomas Sutton, son of John Sutton and Mary Unknown, on 16 March 1849 in Combs, Suffolk.
Mary Elizabeth Smith
(16 December 1864 - )
Mary Elizabeth Smith|b. 16 Dec 1864|p767.htm#i17557|Henry Smith||p765.htm#i17554|Mary Caroline Bellamy|b. 13 Jan 1837|p58.htm#i17553|||||||Henry S. Bellamy|d. c 1852|p58.htm#i17549|Emma Bowker|b. 6 Jun 1807\nd. 1 Feb 1839|p90.htm#i17548|
Mary Elizabeth Smith was born on 16 December 1864. She was the daughter of Henry Smith and Mary Caroline Bellamy.
Mary Eunice Smith
(circa 1909 - 21 August 1996)
Mary Eunice Smith|b. c 1909\nd. 21 Aug 1996|p767.htm#i34059|Mayhew Henry Smith|b. 28 Feb 1864\nd. 27 Dec 1931|p767.htm#i34042|Hannah Veronica Sullivan|b. 1873\nd. 18 Jan 1942|p825.htm#i34056|Israel A. Smith|b. c 1830\nd. 6 Mar 1872|p766.htm#i1770|Margaret G. MacPherson|b. 27 Apr 1834\nd. 24 Oct 1885|p542.htm#i1294|||||||
Mary Eunice Smith was also known as Eunice in some records. She was born circa 1909 in Victoria. She was the daughter of Mayhew Henry Smith and Hannah Veronica Sullivan.
Mary was registered as Mary Eunice Smith, waitress in Mines Boarding House, Wiluna, on the electoral roll dated 1936.
Mary Eunice Smith married James Houston Martin on 13 February 1936 in East Murchison, Western Australia. The West Australian on Tuesday 24 March 1936 reported . — On February 13, 1936, at Wiluna, James, eldest son-of Mr and Mrs James Martin, of Belfast, Ireland, to Eunice, second daughter of Mrs H Smith, of Kalgoorlie, and the late Mayhew Smith, of Lawlers.
Mary died on 21 August 1996 in Cottesloe, Western Australia. She was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth.
Mary was registered as Mary Eunice Smith, waitress in Mines Boarding House, Wiluna, on the electoral roll dated 1936.
Mary Eunice Smith married James Houston Martin on 13 February 1936 in East Murchison, Western Australia. The West Australian on Tuesday 24 March 1936 reported . — On February 13, 1936, at Wiluna, James, eldest son-of Mr and Mrs James Martin, of Belfast, Ireland, to Eunice, second daughter of Mrs H Smith, of Kalgoorlie, and the late Mayhew Smith, of Lawlers.
Mary died on 21 August 1996 in Cottesloe, Western Australia. She was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth.
May Smith
May Smith and Arthur Stancer's marriage was registered in the quarter ending June 1926 in Sheffield RD, Yorkshire.
Mayhew Henry Smith
(28 February 1864 - 27 December 1931)
Mayhew Henry Smith|b. 28 Feb 1864\nd. 27 Dec 1931|p767.htm#i34042|Israel Allison Smith|b. c 1830\nd. 6 Mar 1872|p766.htm#i1770|Margaret Gordon MacPherson|b. 27 Apr 1834\nd. 24 Oct 1885|p542.htm#i1294|||||||Alexander MacPherson|b. Jun 1787\nd. b 1848|p532.htm#i1234|Anne Grant|b. b 1795\nd. bt 1835 - 1848|p364.htm#i1233|
Mayhew Henry Smith was born on 28 February 1864 in Carisbrook, Victoria. He was the son of Israel Allison Smith and Margaret Gordon MacPherson. Mayhew Henry Smith was christened on 6 September 1864 in Church of England, Carisbrook. 1864: Sep 6 bapt, born 28 Feb 1864, Mayhew Henry, son of Israel Allison & Margaret Smith of Carisbrook , carter. He was christened on 6 September 1864 in Carisbrook. He was christened on 6 September 1864 in Carisbrook. He was listed in a directory dated 1900 as a draper at Mt Magnet, Western Australia.
Terry Mann wrote: 1900 - At time of marriage was visiting Williamstown, Vic but living at Mt Magnet, WA. Gave ruby brooch to Hannah when she was 24. Brooch was won at competition in Stawell, Vic (Stawell Gift?). Brooch given to Mary who passed to Leila. Leila passed brooch on to her daughter Margaret Dellar. Spent young manhood in Williamstown, Victoria. Sports included foot running, cycling and rowing. Was employed at Mark Foy drapery store in Prahan. Met a fellow named Harwicke who encouraged May to go to WA with him and set up a drapery store in the goldfields as more and more women were settling there and homes being established. Began partnership with store in Mt Magnet and eventually May opened another store at Lawlers.
Mayhew Henry Smith married Hannah Veronica Sullivan on 18 June 1900 in St Mary's, Dandenong, Victoria. She was of Lyndhurst at marriage. She went home to Victoria for each birth except the last. Mayhew Henry Smith was listed in a directory dated 1924 as Mayhew H Smith, JP in the list of drapers and the alphabetical list at Lawlers, Western Australia.
Mayhew and Hannah were registered as a draper in Clifton St, Lawlers, Western Australia, on the electoral roll dated 1931.
Mayhew died of a stroke on 27 December 1931 in Leonora, Western Australia, aged 67. Mayhew was taken to Leonora Hospital and died 2 days later. Buried in RC Section - Plot 204 Leonora Cemetery - no headstone.
Terry Mann wrote: 1900 - At time of marriage was visiting Williamstown, Vic but living at Mt Magnet, WA. Gave ruby brooch to Hannah when she was 24. Brooch was won at competition in Stawell, Vic (Stawell Gift?). Brooch given to Mary who passed to Leila. Leila passed brooch on to her daughter Margaret Dellar. Spent young manhood in Williamstown, Victoria. Sports included foot running, cycling and rowing. Was employed at Mark Foy drapery store in Prahan. Met a fellow named Harwicke who encouraged May to go to WA with him and set up a drapery store in the goldfields as more and more women were settling there and homes being established. Began partnership with store in Mt Magnet and eventually May opened another store at Lawlers.
Mayhew Henry Smith married Hannah Veronica Sullivan on 18 June 1900 in St Mary's, Dandenong, Victoria. She was of Lyndhurst at marriage. She went home to Victoria for each birth except the last. Mayhew Henry Smith was listed in a directory dated 1924 as Mayhew H Smith, JP in the list of drapers and the alphabetical list at Lawlers, Western Australia.
Mayhew and Hannah were registered as a draper in Clifton St, Lawlers, Western Australia, on the electoral roll dated 1931.
Mayhew died of a stroke on 27 December 1931 in Leonora, Western Australia, aged 67. Mayhew was taken to Leonora Hospital and died 2 days later. Buried in RC Section - Plot 204 Leonora Cemetery - no headstone.
Children of Mayhew Henry Smith and Hannah Veronica Sullivan
- Dorothy Veronica Smith+ b. 24 Aug 1901, d. 24 Feb 1980
- Mary Eunice Smith+ b. c 1909, d. 21 Aug 1996
- Leila Constance Smith b. 1912, d. 1992
Mercy Smith
Children of Mercy Smith and John Gibbs
- Lucy Gibbs (McDonald)+ b. 29 Sep 1805
- Sophia Gibbs+ b. 13 Mar 1809, d. 30 Jan 1881
Jessie Rose, or, Florence Mary Smith, or, Afford
Peter Smith
Peter Smith married Rebecca Rich, daughter of Capt William Rich, on 23 December 1664 in Mirfield, Yorkshire.
Phillip Smith
Robert Smith
Robert Smith||p767.htm#i14466|Thomas Smith||p768.htm#i22636|Mary Unknown (Smith)||p877.htm#i14461|||||||||||||
Robert Smith
Samuel Smith
(say 1665 - 1732)
Samuel was a grocer, in York.
Of York, gentleman. He was a leading nonconformist in the City. His grandson Samuel and great grandson Samuel were each Lord Mayor twice.. He was born say 1665 in Yorkshire, England.
Samuel Smith married Margaret Frankland, daughter of Rev Richard Frankland and Elizabeth Sanderson, on 19 June 1701. Mr Samuel Smith of York & Mtris Margaret frankland of Rawthmel marryed June 1701..
Samuel died in 1732.
Of York, gentleman. He was a leading nonconformist in the City. His grandson Samuel and great grandson Samuel were each Lord Mayor twice.. He was born say 1665 in Yorkshire, England.
Samuel Smith married Margaret Frankland, daughter of Rev Richard Frankland and Elizabeth Sanderson, on 19 June 1701. Mr Samuel Smith of York & Mtris Margaret frankland of Rawthmel marryed June 1701..
Samuel died in 1732.
Child of Samuel Smith and Margaret Frankland
- child Smith b. b 1726
Sarah Smith
(1762 - before 31 October 1797)
Sarah Smith was born in 1762.
Sarah Smith and Robert Mackglew obtained a marriage licence on 30 April 1796 in London.
Sarah Smith married Robert Mackglew, son of Daniel Mackglew and Jane Pearson, on 5 May 1796 in St Michael, Cornhill, London. Married by licence. He was a bachelor of St Botolph Bishopsgate. She became the mother of Sarah Mackglew on 22 May 1796 by Robert Mackglew in London. The birth was registered at the Protestant Dissenters Registry.
Sarah died before 31 October 1797 in St John, Spitalfields, London. She was buried on 31 October 1797 in Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, London. This suggests a non Aglican family, perhaps Scots?
Sarah Smith and Robert Mackglew obtained a marriage licence on 30 April 1796 in London.
Sarah Smith married Robert Mackglew, son of Daniel Mackglew and Jane Pearson, on 5 May 1796 in St Michael, Cornhill, London. Married by licence. He was a bachelor of St Botolph Bishopsgate. She became the mother of Sarah Mackglew on 22 May 1796 by Robert Mackglew in London. The birth was registered at the Protestant Dissenters Registry.
Sarah died before 31 October 1797 in St John, Spitalfields, London. She was buried on 31 October 1797 in Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, London. This suggests a non Aglican family, perhaps Scots?
Child of Sarah Smith and Robert Mackglew
- Sarah Mackglew b. 22 May 1796
Sarah Smith
(before January 1692 - 8 January 1775)
Sarah Smith|b. b Jan 1692\nd. 8 Jan 1775|p767.htm#i4386|John Smith|b. 30 Mar 1662\nd. b 1715|p766.htm#i17530|Priscilla Silvester|b. b May 1663\nd. 8 May 1730|p759.htm#i4330|John Smith|b. c 1640?|p766.htm#i14460||||Thomas Silvester|b. 9 May 1624\nd. Aug 1679|p759.htm#i4892|Eleanor o. E. Unknown (Silvester)|b. s 1625\nd. b 20 May 1669|p861.htm#i4894|
Sarah Smith was born before January 1692. She was the daughter of John Smith and Priscilla Silvester.
Mrs Sarah Smith and Mrs Hannah Smith are mentioned on a tablet in Wakefield church, in a long list of contributors towards repairing the vicarage house there in 1769, when they each subscribed five guineas.
Sarah Smith made a will dated 26 September 1772. ... and also I give to my niece Miss Ann Denton the sume thirty pounds upon trust that she shall and do at her own costs and charges, as soon as conveniently may be after the end of a calendar months next after my decease, lay out the same in the purchase of freehold lands, tenements, hereditaments, in the W Riding of Yorkshire and convey and settle ... unto the schoolmaster for the time being of the school lately built by my late brother John Smith, Esquire, deceased, situate... in Greenside for ever ... The will also names her nephews John Sylvester Smith of Newland, William Serjeantson of Wakefield, esq. and William Smith of Methley; her nieces Miss Mary Serjeantson, Miss Sarah Smith, Mary Torr, wife of Nicholas Torr of Pontefract, Alice Trant of Himsworth, Sarah Brown of Sheffield, Catharine wife of Allen Johnson of Wakefield, Elizabeth wife of Robert Steer of Sandtoft, co. Lincoln, Mary & Elizabeth Denton of Wakefield and Elizabeth Halliday. To the charity school of Wakefield 20 pounds, to the York County Hospital 20 pounds, etc. etc.
Sarah died on 8 January 1775 in Wakefield, Yorkshire. She was buried on 11 January 1775 in Wakefield. With Priscilla Smith & Frances Serjeantson the iron plate memorial states in the quire of the cathedral: Sacred to the memory of Mrs Sarah Smith who died January 8 MCDDLXXV [1775]. A gentlewoman who's piety was unaffected who's bounty was extensive, who's benevolence was universal and who's example was highly worthy of imitation.
Mrs Sarah Smith and Mrs Hannah Smith are mentioned on a tablet in Wakefield church, in a long list of contributors towards repairing the vicarage house there in 1769, when they each subscribed five guineas.
Sarah Smith made a will dated 26 September 1772. ... and also I give to my niece Miss Ann Denton the sume thirty pounds upon trust that she shall and do at her own costs and charges, as soon as conveniently may be after the end of a calendar months next after my decease, lay out the same in the purchase of freehold lands, tenements, hereditaments, in the W Riding of Yorkshire and convey and settle ... unto the schoolmaster for the time being of the school lately built by my late brother John Smith, Esquire, deceased, situate... in Greenside for ever ... The will also names her nephews John Sylvester Smith of Newland, William Serjeantson of Wakefield, esq. and William Smith of Methley; her nieces Miss Mary Serjeantson, Miss Sarah Smith, Mary Torr, wife of Nicholas Torr of Pontefract, Alice Trant of Himsworth, Sarah Brown of Sheffield, Catharine wife of Allen Johnson of Wakefield, Elizabeth wife of Robert Steer of Sandtoft, co. Lincoln, Mary & Elizabeth Denton of Wakefield and Elizabeth Halliday. To the charity school of Wakefield 20 pounds, to the York County Hospital 20 pounds, etc. etc.
Sarah died on 8 January 1775 in Wakefield, Yorkshire. She was buried on 11 January 1775 in Wakefield. With Priscilla Smith & Frances Serjeantson the iron plate memorial states in the quire of the cathedral: Sacred to the memory of Mrs Sarah Smith who died January 8 MCDDLXXV [1775]. A gentlewoman who's piety was unaffected who's bounty was extensive, who's benevolence was universal and who's example was highly worthy of imitation.
Sarah Smith
(22 July 1733 - )
Sarah Smith|b. 22 Jul 1733|p767.htm#i14536|John Smith|b. c 1686?\nd. 26 May 1746|p766.htm#i4331|Anne Hodgson|b. b Apr 1708\nd. 28 Apr 1750|p437.htm#i4377|John Smith|b. 30 Mar 1662\nd. b 1715|p766.htm#i17530|Priscilla Silvester|b. b May 1663\nd. 8 May 1730|p759.htm#i4330|||||||
Sarah Smith was christened on 22 July 1733 in Normanton, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of John Smith and Anne Hodgson.
Sarah Ann Smith
(1871 - 1871)
Sarah Ann Smith|b. 1871\nd. 1871|p767.htm#i1165|Edward Smith|b. c 1845|p764.htm#i995|Mary Ann Weston|b. 16 Jul 1848\nd. 14 Jul 1888|p900.htm#i915|||||||Edward Weston|b. Oct 1813?\nd. 8 Jun 1870|p900.htm#i28|Mary Collings|b. b 1830\nd. b Nov 1853|p235.htm#i354|
Sarah died in 1871 in Belvoir, Victoria. She was born in 1871 in Belvoir, Victoria. She was the daughter of Edward Smith and Mary Ann Weston.
Stephen Smith
(circa 1785 - )
Stephen Smith was born circa 1785.
Stephen Smith married Mary Welham on 1 October 1820 in Wattisham, Suffolk. They were both widowed.
Stephen Smith married Mary Welham on 1 October 1820 in Wattisham, Suffolk. They were both widowed.
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