William SMITH d. 1671 Westmoreland (later Fauquier) m. Mary (?) whose sister Hannah m. Vincent ATCHISON of Md. Mary m 2) Samuel REEDS and became my ancestress. William and Mary SMITH had at least a daughter Elizabeth m. a Daniel BROWNE. Samuel and Mary REEDS had--all born after 1671 Westmoreland John m. Jane CLAYTOR(Thomas and Katherine Dale) Elizabeth Margaret m. John PIPER(John Piper and Elizabeth Evans) William m. 1) Anne HALBERT (Michael and Eleanor) 2) Abigail Mary William SMITH's land was across from John WASHINGTON and near Nathaniel POPE, Thomas GERRARD, John TUCKER William Smith left 590 acres "opposite Capt. John Washington" to his wife Mary and Daughter Elizabeth Browne. Mary (___) Smith married second Samuel Reade, as proven by deed of 7 Sept 1695. On 27/28 Nov 1738 Originial Brown of Westmoreland County and William Reeds and Clator Reeds of Stafford County deeded to John Pope part of a parcel of land granted by patent to William Smith on 1 Apr 1695 and since granted to Samuel Reeds and David (apparently this shouyld be Daniel) Brown and then given by John Reeds to William and Clator Reeds and by a deed of gift given to David Brown to Original Brown. Wills of Westmoreland Co., Va. REED, SAMUEL, 7 October 1698; 26 October 1698. Land to son John; my two grandsons David and John Peper(sic PIPER) at age of 10 2 heifers; land to son William, sword, gun etc; daughters Margaret, Elizabeth and Mary stock, household goods. Westmoreland Co., Va. Deeds and Wills No. 2, 1691-1699, Abstracted and Compiled by John Frederick Dorman Pages 180-180a Will of Samuel Reeds, being weak in body, dated 7 Oct. 1698. Unto my son John Reades the land he doth now live on. Also my horse tickler, bridle and saddle, one spotted burrow, one small gun, two pistols, one flock bed and furniture, in consideration that my son John deliver unto my two grandsons David and John Piper at the age of ten years old two yearling heifers. Also one iron pestle and the half of my working tools and all my wearing cloaths. Unto my son William Reedes the land he is seated on and my house and plantation after my two daughters are married, they having the use of it till then. Also my gun called Scotchman with my sword and half my worling tools, and after my daughters are married I give him one iron pott with hooks and rack, they having the use of them till then. Also my large steelyards. Unto my daughter Margaret my large brass kettle and my small steelyards. Unto my daughter Mary two cows with one bull and one heifer yearling, one old mare with bridle and saddle and the feather bed I lay on myself with its furniture. Unto my daughter Elizabeth one cow and cow calf, one two years old heifer and one two years old bull, and one two years old mare, with the feather bed she lies on herself with its furniture. All the rest of my household stuff, stock of hoggs and my crop of tobacco and corn to be equally divided between my two daughters Mary and Elizabeth Reedes. My loving son John Reedes executor. Everyone of my children be immediately possessed with such part of my estateas is given them. Samuell Reedes Wit: Thos. Bowcock, Ellenor Hornbuncle. 26 Oct. 1698. Proved by Thomas Bowcock and Ellenor Hornbunkle. Probate granted to John Reeds, executor. 1703, March 31 - Benja. Berryman and Nathaniel Pope witnesses to Samuel Reeds’ Will, (land division) sons William Reed and John Reeds. Westmoreland Co. Charlene Reeds Ebeling Dad's Side REEDS, JAMESON, SPANN, HALBERT, DUNCAN, BRADFORD, MAUZY, PORTER, BALL, HACKLEY, CORBIN, MOTT, PIGG, SHIPPEY, RICHARDSON, BOLLING, CARTER, BAIRD, BELL, CRAIG, WEAVER, WITHERS, CONYERS, WOOD, ISRAEL, CUNNINGHAM, MICHAUX, WADDILL, RANDOLPH, ISHAM, so far--Va>Ky>Mo WHITE, HAGERTY, FLATLEY--Ire>NY/Ontario Canada>Green Bay Mom's Side CORNWELL(NY), BUTZ, ANSCHICKS, STEDMAN, PATTERMAN, THULL, MEHAN, REITZ, DIEHL, ROMIG/ROMICH, KNAUSS, PHLIEGER