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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>{{cite title = St. Paul's Anglican Church Records | ppublication-place = Trinity, Trinity Bay }}</ref> | |||
==Thomas Smith and Family== | ==Thomas Smith and Family== | ||
==First Generation== | ==First Generation== | ||
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Revision as of 17:16, 9 September 2021
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Current region | Newfoundland and Labrador |
Place of origin | England |
Founded | c.1750 |
The Smith family of Random Island were some of the original settlers of the upper western half of Random Island. The Smiths were pioneers in the Hant's Harbour, Elliott's Cove, Snook's Harbour and Apsey Brook areas of Newfoundland.
Pre Random Island
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)[1]