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William Smith-Bramleigh (Broomley) emigrated from England in the Mid 1700's, and landed in Trinity, NL.  There his wife Sarah gave birth to sons John (baptized 1757) and William (baptized September 13, 1761)<ref>{{citation | title = St. Paul's Anglican Church Records | publication-place = Trinity, Trinity Bay }}</ref>
William Smith-Bramleigh (Broomley) emigrated from England in the Mid 1700's, and landed in Trinity, NL.  There his wife Sarah gave birth to sons John (baptized 1757) and William (baptized September 13, 1761)<ref>{{citation | title = St. Paul's Anglican Church Records | publication-place = Trinity, Trinity Bay }}</ref>
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| text = From Trinity, the family moved across The Bay to Scilly Cove (now Winterton), Newfoundland. William, born in 1761, grew up there, married, and had at least one son, named Thomas. Thomas was born at Scilly Cove in 1804. The family moved from Scilly Cove to Hant's Harbour in the early 1800's. There, Thomas became the father of six sons and three daughters, all of whom were born and grew up in Hant's Harbour.
| text = From Trinity, the family moved across The Bay to Scilly Cove (now Winterton), Newfoundland. William, born in 1761, grew up there, married, and had at least one son, named Thomas (Sr). Thomas (Sr) was born at Scilly Cove in 1804. The family moved from Scilly Cove to Hant's Harbour in the early 1800's. There, Thomas (Sr) became the father of six sons and three daughters, all of whom were born and grew up in Hant's Harbour.
|author=Gloria Smith Corbett,Arthur T. Dalton Jr.
|author=Gloria Smith Corbett,Arthur T. Dalton Jr.
|source=''The Smith-Bramleigh(Broomley) Family From Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Beyond'' - Private Publication
|source=''The Smith-Bramleigh(Broomley) Family From Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Beyond'' - Private Publication
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==Thomas Smith Sr. and Family==
==Thomas Smith Sr. and Family==
Thomas Sr. married Martha Tilley, daughter of "Scholar" John Tilley, founder of [[w:Shoal Harbour|Shoal Harbour]], on December 4, 1828. Their son, Thomas Jr., and wife, Deborah, settled in [[Elliott's Cove]] in the 1860's.  Thomas' brothers, sisters and parents followed shortly thereafter. Of note also is that "Scholar" John, also resettled around this time.
Thomas Sr. married Martha Tilley, daughter of "Scholar" John Tilley, founder of [[w:Shoal Harbour|Shoal Harbour]], on December 4, 1828. Their son, Thomas Jr., and wife, Deborah, settled in [[Elliott's Cove]] in the 1860's.  Thomas' brothers, sisters and parents followed shortly thereafter.  


Thomas' children were:
Thomas' children were:
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Both Thomas and Martha are buried at Elliott's Cove.
Both Thomas and Martha are buried at Elliott's Cove.
==First, Second and Third Generations==
==First, Second and Third Generations==
===Mary Smith===
===Mary Smith===
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** William
** William
* Lucy was born in Hant's Harbour and married Albert Cooper of [[Bluff Head Cove]] in 1897.
* Lucy was born in Hant's Harbour and married Albert Cooper of [[Bluff Head Cove]] in 1897.
* Mary-Anne was born in Hant's Harbour and married John Peddle Smith (ca1855-?) of Bishop's Cove. They settled in [[Wake's Brook]] where he had a small brick making operation, unrelated to the later Smith brickworks. They later moved to Snook's Harbour proper. He is unrelated to this Smith family. They had childrend:
* Mary-Anne was born in Hant's Harbour and married John Peddle Smith (ca1855-?) of Bishop's Cove. They settled in [[Wake's Brook]] where he had a small brick making operation, unrelated to the later Smith brickworks. They later moved to Snook's Harbour proper. He is unrelated to this Smith family. They had children:
** Allen was born in Apsey Brook.  He married a woman named Anne. They had one child.
** Allen was born in Apsey Brook.  He married a woman named Anne. They had one child.
** Edward, born in Apsey Brook, married Amy Ann Ivany (1897-1995) of Hodder's Cove.
** Edward, born in Apsey Brook, married Amy Ann Ivany (1897-1995) of Hodder's Cove.
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** Amy was born in 1901 in Snook's Harbour. She married Hubert Peddle Sr. They had 6 children.
** Amy was born in 1901 in Snook's Harbour. She married Hubert Peddle Sr. They had 6 children.
* Tobias was born in Hant's Harbour. He was listed as a Fisherman from Snook's Harbour in 1889 MacAlpines Directory.
* Tobias was born in Hant's Harbour. He was listed as a Fisherman from Snook's Harbour in 1889 MacAlpines Directory.
* John (1863-1928) was born in Hant's Harbour. He married Eliazbeth (Lizzie) Mary Fifield (1864-1946) of English Harbour. They had children:
* John (1863-1928) was born in Hant's Harbour. He married Elizabeth (Lizzie) Mary Fifield (1864-1946) of English Harbour. They had children:
** Lydia (1890-1913) was born in Apsey Brook. She married Martin Bowring (1887-1916). They had one child.
** Lydia (1890-1913) was born in Apsey Brook. She married Martin Bowring (1887-1916). They had one child.
** George (1892-1929) was born in Apsey Brook. He married Alfreda Cooper (1891-1924). They had 6 children.
** George (1892-1929) was born in Apsey Brook. He married Alfreda Cooper (1891-1924). They had 6 children.
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** Maimie Florence (1907-ca1949) married Ronald Ivany. They had 5 children.
** Maimie Florence (1907-ca1949) married Ronald Ivany. They had 5 children.
** Lloyd MacKinley (1911-ca1970) never married.
** Lloyd MacKinley (1911-ca1970) never married.
: John was a school teacher at Foster's Point and was previously married to Janet Reid of that community. He also had one of the first camera's on Random Island, and was the island's first professional photographer.<ref>{{cite book
: John was a school teacher at Foster's Point and was previously married to Janet Reid of that community. He also had one of the first cameras on Random Island, and was the island's first professional photographer.<ref>{{cite book
  |last=Martin
  |last=Martin
  |first=Wilfred B.W.
  |first=Wilfred B.W.
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{{efn|name=fn1|Prepared by [[User:PSmith|Peter Smith]] ([mailto:peter@petersmith.one peter@petersmith.one]). Much material gathered from research of Gloria Smith Corbett & Arthur T. Dalton Jr and self-published. Peter is a great-great grandson of William & Lydia Smith Hant's Harbour, Elliott's Cove and Apsey Brook. }}
{{efn|name=fn1|Prepared by [[User:PSmith|Peter Smith]] ([mailto:peter@petersmith.one peter@petersmith.one]). Much material gathered from research of Gloria Smith Corbett & Arthur T. Dalton Jr and self-published. Peter is a great-great grandson of William & Lydia Smith Hant's Harbour, Elliott's Cove and Apsey Brook. }}
{{efn|name=fn2|This may be a mis-quote or erroneous. The preparer has not heard of a settlement called long Beach on Random Island.  If you have further information, please contact us. }}
{{efn|name=fn2|This may be a mis-quote or erroneous. The preparer has not heard of a settlement called Long Beach on Random Island.  If you have further information, please contact us. }}
{{efn|name=fn3|It is intended, when referencing other families of Random Island, to link only the first occurrence of their name to their family article. }}
{{efn|name=fn3|It is intended, when referencing other families of Random Island, to link only the first occurrence of their name to their family article. }}
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