152 Slader — Smith. 



Ch., b. in Hing., were — 



i. Samuel, Sept. 1728, d. 29 Oct. foil. 



ii. Mary, bt. Dec. 21, 1729, d. 1 Dec. 1739. 



iii. Samuel, bt. June 4, 1732. Resided at Windham, Conn, 



iv. Thomas, bt. Oct. 20, 1734. 



v. Sakah, bt. July 9, 1738. 



vi. Edward, bt. Sent. 7, 1740, d. 7 May, 1750. 



Note. — Louisa A., m. Oct. 30, 1869, Jacob O. Sanborn. 



SMITH (Smyth). 



Ralph, according to the record of Daniel Gushing, Esqr., "came 

 from Old Hiugham, 1633, and lived in this town." Mr. Cushing 

 placed against the name the figure 1, which I presume was to signify, 

 as it did in other instances, that Ralph came alone. And as there 

 was but one other Ralph Smith here in the next few years, it seems 

 more than prob. that the Ralph of 1633 was the one whose death is 

 recorded by Rev. Peter Hobart of Hing. as foil. : " 1640. Feb. 15. 

 Ralph Smith buried." That the four foil, were related to each other 

 scarcely admits of doubt ; but whether as brothers or cousins does 

 not appear, either upon our local rec's, or in the conveyances of Suf- 

 folk Deeds, and I give them in the order in which the names first 

 occur in Hing. 



Francis had a grant of land here, Sept. 18, 1635, containing five 

 acres, which was located at the west part of the town (West St.) ; 

 also three acres on the south side of Weary-all (Otis) Hill. Freeman 

 1637. He removed with his family soon after to Taunton, Mass. 



He had one child, bt. in Hing., viz., — 



i. Samuel, Oct. 1639. 



Ralph appears in Hing. 1637, when he drew a house-lot on Bach- 

 elor (Main) St. at or near " Pear Tree Hill." He continued to reside 

 here until 1653, when he removed to Eastham, Mass. It is said that 

 he was twice m., the first w. being the mother of his ch. Oct. 27, 

 1685, adm. was granted to Grace Smith, the relict of Ralph Smith, 

 and Samuel Smith, son to the said Ralph Smith, all of the town of 

 Eastham, in the Colony of New Plymouth, in New England, deceased, 

 etc. (Ply. Col. Rec's.) 



Ch., bt. in Hing., were — 



i. Samuel, July 11, 1641. Resided at Eastham, and had issue. 



ii. John, July 7, 1644, d. at Yarmouth, 1692. 



iii. Daniel, March 2, 1646-47. Resided at Eastham, and left issue, 

 iv. Elizabeth, Sept. 1648. 



v. Thomas, not on Hing. rec's. (Hist. Gen. Reg. vol. xxvi. p. 438.) 



" Henry and his wife and 3 sons and 2 daughters and 3 men ser- 

 vants and 2 maid servants and Thomas Mayer, came from Ha . . en 

 Hall in Norfolk, (Eng.), 1638, and settled in New Hingham." Free- 

 man 1639. Was one of the first two deacons of the church here. 

 Representative 1641, etc. He removed with his fam. ab. 1643 to 

 Rehoboth, where he d. 1649. In his will, dated 3 Nov. 1647, names 



