. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . tates of hisdeceased neighbors or to execute their last wills, and,although not an attorney, he has been very frequentlycalled upon as a careful conveyancer to write deeds,draft wills and prepare similar legal papers for hisfriends. His marriage to Elizabeth Titus, youngest daughter ofHenry Titus and sister of Daniel D. Whitneys wife, tookplace April 9th 1849. They have reared a family ofthree promising children—Phoebe T., born January 26th1852; Daniel S., born November 4th 1


. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . tates of hisdeceased neighbors or to execute their last wills, and,although not an attorney, he has been very frequentlycalled upon as a careful conveyancer to write deeds,draft wills and prepare similar legal papers for hisfriends. His marriage to Elizabeth Titus, youngest daughter ofHenry Titus and sister of Daniel D. Whitneys wife, tookplace April 9th 1849. They have reared a family ofthree promising children—Phoebe T., born January 26th1852; Daniel S., born November 4th 1855; and HenryC, born May 31st 1867. These children are all living,and in the old homestead with their parents form a happycircle, respected socially by all who have the pleasure oftheir acquaintance. Richard Smith. The branch of the Smith family to be considered herehas descended from Jacob Smith of Hempstead, whomarried Freelove Jones of South Oyster Bay. Theirchildren were two sons, Thomas and Isaac, and adaughter. Thomas married Phoebe Allen of Great Neck,and raised a family of ten children. The sixth, named. ^^^^^^P


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