Papers, 1688-1896.

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Papers, 1688-1896.

Correspondence, deeds, wills, legal and financial records, New York Infantry papers, 1828, and genealogical notes on the Smith, Crewe, and Woodhull families. Papers of the Smith family include "Inventory of Goods and Chattels of Col. William Smith of the Manor of St. Georges [sic]," 1705, and papers of Charles Jeffrey Smith and Egbert Tangier Smith; also papers of Richard Floyd, John Smith Lawrence, and William Lawrence. Deeds pertain to lands on Long Island, with several for lands in the Totten and Crossfield Patent, Montgomery County, N.Y.

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New York (State). Militia. Infantry.

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Smith, Egbert Tangier, 1796-1879.

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Lawrence, John Smith.

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Smith, William "Tangier," 1654 or 5-1704 or 5.

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Lawrence family.

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The Manor of St. George was the estate of the Smith family in the Town of Brookhaven, granted by royal patent in 1693 to Col. William "Tangier" Smith (1654/5-1704/5). The original manor house was located near Setauket, N.Y. The house currently known as the Manor of St. George is near Mastic on the south shore of Long Island. From the description of Papers, 1688-1896. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155546612 ...

Smith, Charles Jeffrey, 1740-1770.

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Floyd, Richard E. (Richard Eaglesfield)

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Lawrence William, ...

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William Lawrence was a Philadelphia merchant and hatter. From the description of Daybook, 1769-1798. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 86165612 ...