annabel
Puts the Heart into Hertfordshire
This is in connection to finding the family of Samuel Smith born about 1744.
Having been looking at my Smiths again, I have discovered a notice in the Herts archives about a mortgage agreement in 1785 between Samuel Smith of Old Parkbury (its in the hamlet of Colney Street, near St Albans) and John Beyer of St Albans.
John Beyer can only be found in 2 other records. 1790 poll book, Cashio ward and another agreement in 1795 between him, a gentleman with wife Mary, and Isaac Smith, gentleman, and Maurice Smith
I think it could be the same Isaac Smith that was buried a baptist in 1831 in St Albans with a birth of 1778. But Maurice is a complete blank
Samuel Smith was married in St Saviour, Southwark, but there is no obvious birth, especially with his common name. I'm wondering if Isaac and Maurice could be relatives, as they seem to not have been born or married in St Albans either.
I wonder if anyone can help find out more about these people to see if they are "mine". Thank you
Having been looking at my Smiths again, I have discovered a notice in the Herts archives about a mortgage agreement in 1785 between Samuel Smith of Old Parkbury (its in the hamlet of Colney Street, near St Albans) and John Beyer of St Albans.
John Beyer can only be found in 2 other records. 1790 poll book, Cashio ward and another agreement in 1795 between him, a gentleman with wife Mary, and Isaac Smith, gentleman, and Maurice Smith
I think it could be the same Isaac Smith that was buried a baptist in 1831 in St Albans with a birth of 1778. But Maurice is a complete blank
Samuel Smith was married in St Saviour, Southwark, but there is no obvious birth, especially with his common name. I'm wondering if Isaac and Maurice could be relatives, as they seem to not have been born or married in St Albans either.
I wonder if anyone can help find out more about these people to see if they are "mine". Thank you