Thanks for that Francis SMITH marriage, Tim. I knew the SMITHs could be a nightmare, that is why I put the years 1682-1720 in my request. He didn't arrive in the colonies until 1682 at which time he was still unmarried & he & his wife, name unknown, d: in 1720 As to the EYREs, there are so few of them around I didn't expect many hits, if any at all. Also, I didn't realize that CD # 195 was one of THOSE kinds of CDs or I wouldn't have made that half joking dig about the PEIRCEs as I know the Benjamin PEIRCE line was most prolific and active in Cecil cnty. Henry Ward PEIRCE was all over the map in MD, PA & DE. Happy New Year.
EYRE's at St. James Prostestant Epicopal Church, My Lady's Manor, Monkton, Md. section: COLUMBARIUM- "MEMORIAL CLOSE" Row 21. ( #5 ) CHARLES A. EYRE; b. 28 February 1920 - d. 30 August 1988 ( #6 ) HELEN E. EYRE; b. 18 December 1922 - d. 30 April 1988 Tim Robinson < ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Ardine" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 4:21 PM Subject: [MDCECIL] Re: CD # 195: Francis SMITH (male) ??? | Thanks for that Francis SMITH marriage, Tim. I knew the SMITHs could be a | nightmare, that is why I put the years 1682-1720 in my request. He didn't | arrive in the colonies until 1682 at which time he was still unmarried & he | & his wife, name unknown, d: in 1720 | | As to the EYREs, there are so few of them around I didn't expect many hits, | if any at all. | | Also, I didn't realize that CD # 195 was one of THOSE kinds of CDs or I | wouldn't have made that half joking dig about the PEIRCEs as I know the | Benjamin PEIRCE line was most prolific and active in Cecil cnty. Henry Ward | PEIRCE was all over the map in MD, PA & DE. | | Happy New Year. | | | | ============================== | To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: | http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 | |