(1) Il est marié avec Mary Hitchon Debnor.
Ils se sont mariés le 28 septembre 1651.
Enfant(s):
(2) Il est marié avec Mary Hitchen.
Ils se sont mariés avant le 1685.
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(1) 1651 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mary Hitchon Debnor | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(2) < 1685 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mary Hitchen |
Major Lawrence Smith father was Christopher Smith b. March 18, 1595 England d. 1638 England. Mother was Elizabeth Townley Halstead. They married May 3, 1624 she died 1679, she was the widow of Richard Halsted (poss cousin). She had 3 children with Richard, John Halsted, Ellen Halsted, Elizabeth Halsted.
Elizabeth was the daughter of Lawrence Townley who died in 1654 in Stonehedge, England, and Jennett Halsted, daughter of John Halsted who died 1601 in England.
Elizabeth Townley Halsted Smiths sister Mary Townley was the wife of Captain Augustine Warner, who imported his nephew, Major Lawrence Smith to Virginia in 1652.
Christopher Smith and Elizabeth Townley Halsted had the following children.
Richard Smith b. 1635 England
John Smith b. 1624
Major Lawrence Smith
Thomas Smith b. 1637
Christopher Smith.
Christopher Smith (father of Lawrence) he bore the Coat of Arms of the Smiths of Tottne, County Devon, England. Arms: Azure a Chevron between three acrons slipped and leaved.
Major Lawrence Smith was married 1st to Mary Debbanor September 28, 1651 daughter of Wiliam and Katherine Debbanor.
Major Lawrence's home was "Temple Farm" which he bought in 1680.
Isuee: of Major Lawrence Smith
Mary Smith b. 10-24-1652 england
John Smith
Colonel Lawrence Smith
Sarah Smith
Elizabeth Smith
Captain Charles Smith
Captain William Smith
Augustine Smith
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