Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . 448 RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF SMITHTOWN. Note.—Richard Smith, the first signer, was the son ofJob Smith ist and was known as Saint Richard and* Richard Smith of Stony Brook. Obadiah Smith was son of Samuel Smith, son of thePatentee. Daniel Smith was Daniel 2d, son of Daniel ist. The next signature, which frequently occurs in old doc-uments, is that of Richard Smith 3d, oldest son of Rich-ard 2d. Edmund Smith was Edmund 2d, son of Edmund ist,and grandson of Adam Smith. Job Smi


Records of the town of Smithtown, Long Island, [electronic resource] : with other ancient documents of historic value . 448 RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF SMITHTOWN. Note.—Richard Smith, the first signer, was the son ofJob Smith ist and was known as Saint Richard and* Richard Smith of Stony Brook. Obadiah Smith was son of Samuel Smith, son of thePatentee. Daniel Smith was Daniel 2d, son of Daniel ist. The next signature, which frequently occurs in old doc-uments, is that of Richard Smith 3d, oldest son of Rich-ard 2d. Edmund Smith was Edmund 2d, son of Edmund ist,and grandson of Adam Smith. Job Smith was the oldest son of Job 2d, and was knownas Capt. Job. The next signature is that of Joseph Smith, son of Jobist, and brother of Saint Richard. Isaac, Jonathan and Samuel Mills were three of the sonsof Timothy Mills, who was the ancestor of the family at Mills pond. Floyd Smith was son of Edmund Smith ist, and grand-son of Adam Smith.—W. S. P. Landing at Steep Banks. [Abstract of Deed.] Charles Floyd to Jonathan Mills, Nov. 19, 1770. Con-veys: *^ One certain lot of meadow with the Island con-tained therein b


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