Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . 7, 1768, died Dec. 25, 1837. They weremarried August, 1791. Their children were Nathaniel, Moses, JohnC, Margaret, wife of Joseph R. Huntting, Deborah, wife of Wm. Mills,Sarah, Isaac, Mary, wife of Bryant Skidmore, Temperance, Hannah Epenetus, 3d. Epenetus Smith, 3d, was born Aug. 10, 1809, died Sept. 8, 1888. Hemarried Julia M. Smith, Feb. 5, 1839. Their children are TemperanceF., Ann E., Nathaniel J., John R., (deceased), Richard O., (deceased),Mary, (deceased), Ge


Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . 7, 1768, died Dec. 25, 1837. They weremarried August, 1791. Their children were Nathaniel, Moses, JohnC, Margaret, wife of Joseph R. Huntting, Deborah, wife of Wm. Mills,Sarah, Isaac, Mary, wife of Bryant Skidmore, Temperance, Hannah Epenetus, 3d. Epenetus Smith, 3d, was born Aug. 10, 1809, died Sept. 8, 1888. Hemarried Julia M. Smith, Feb. 5, 1839. Their children are TemperanceF., Ann E., Nathaniel J., John R., (deceased), Richard O., (deceased),Mary, (deceased), George A. and Henry P., who married Sarah , Sept. 10, 1885. Their children are Mary G. T., Henry P., SarahA. and Clinton D. A large amount of the real estate of John Smithand his son Epenetus, 3d, is now in possession of Mr, George A. Smithand others of the family, more especially lots on Ronkonkomy plains. Descendants of Elizabeth Smith, Daughter of Richard Smith, the Patentee. Elizabeth Smith was the oldest daughter of Richard Smith, and byher marriage to William Lawrence of Flushing, she had seven children :. EPENETUS APPENDIX. 481 Mary, Thomas. Joseph, Richard, Samuel, Sarah and James. Herhusband died in 1680, and the following year she married Gov. PhilipCarteret, of New Jersey. Philip was appointed Governor by hisbrother, Sir George Carteret and Lord John Berkley, to whom NewJersey had been granted by the Duke of York, June 23, 1664. PhilipCarteret arrived in August, 1665, first residing in Amboy, and after-wards in Elizabethtown, then the most important town in New Jersey^having been named after Lady Elizabeth Carteret of Elizabeth Castle,in the Isle of Jersey, and wife of Sir George. Gov. Philip Carteret diedat Elizabethtown in Dec. 1682. leaving no children, and never havinghad any title conferred upon him by the Crown. Sir George Carteretdied in 1679, and was buried in Westminster Abbey. He never visitedthis country. Elizabeth, widow of Gov. Phi


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