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6 BURKE'S COLONIAL GENTRY. d. 19th January, 1860, having m. Emily (d. 4fch December, 1852), daughter o£ Robert Chenery, Esq. of Portman-square, London, by Sarah, his -wife], and granddaughter of Nicholas Philipp Rothery, Esq., by Miss Ann Fisher, his second wife, who d. 21st September, 1812. Mr. Smith has no issue. Hincage. WiLiiAM Smith, alias Kent, of Moor End, parish of Potterspury, co. Northampton, d. 1556, and by his wife Jone, left issue, I. William, of whom presently. II. Edward, of Moor End, m. Alice, daughter of Anthony Eurtho, Esq. of Furtho, CO. Northampton, and d. 1560, leaving Anthony, of London, citizen and haberdasher, who, by Ann, his wife, had issue two davighters ; and Wmiam, who d. s.p. abroad. I. Margaret, m. Edward Earsby, Esq. of Potterspury. II. Lewes, m. John Addington, of Pot- terspury, yeoman, and had issue, Thomas, Anthony, and Edward. William Smith alias Kent, of Moor End, aforesaid, m. Mary, daughter of Marsey, Esq. of Berwood Hill, co. Warwick, and d. circa 1587, leaving, I. Henry. II. Wilham, who d. s.p. between 1587 and 1616. III. Thomas, of whom presently. I. Susan, m. first, Walter I'Uing, Esq., and secondly, Hercules Wincot, Esq. of Pakinton. II. Ellen, m. Richard Gorstilowe, Esq. III. Margaret. IT. Anne. T. Joyes, m. Thomas Addington, of Pot- terspury, yeoman, and had issue two davighters. Ti. Elizabeth, m. Mr. Holes. Til. Jane, m. Richard Scrivener, of Pot- terspu.ry, yeoman, and had issue six sons and two daughters. The third and youngest son, Thomas Smith, alias Kent, of Moor End, aforesaid, m. first, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Saunders, Esq. of Long Marston, co. Bucks ; and secondly, Margaret, daughter of Conny, Esq., and widow of Thomas Laigte, Esq. of London. By his first wife he left issue, I. William, aged 6 in 1618. II. Thomas, of whom pTesently. III. Anthony, of Grafton Regis, co. Northampton. By Ann, his first wife (who d. October, 1642), he had issue, William, who d. in infancy, and Mary. He m. secondly, 1st May, 1643, Cecily Burrier, and by her had issue, Anthony, h. 1645; William, b. 1651; Robert (who by his wife, Susan, had issue, John, b. 1678; Thomas, b. 1679; William, b. 1686, d. 1687 ; Mary, b. 1676, and Margaret, b. 1682) ; John, b. 1659; Elizabeth, b. 1646; and Margaret, d. 1656. I. Margaret, m. William Reeve, Esq. of Grafton Regis, and had issue. He d. 1658. She d. 1683. II. Susan. III. Mary. Thomas Smith, Esq. (who, in his will, omits the " alias Kent," hitherto borne by the family), d. 1658. By Elizabeth, his wife, he had issue, I. Robert, buried 1623—4. II. Thomas, of whom presently. III. Philip. I. Elizabeth, m. 1655, Richard Core, Esq. of Pattishall, co. Northampton, and had John, Richard, Anne, and Sarah. II. Anne, m. Thomas Henson, Esq., and had issue, Thomas, Robert, and Eliza- beth. III. Jane. IT. Mary. T. Susanna. TI. Margaret. The second son, Thomas Smith, Esq., was, in all prob- ability, and is believed to be, identical with Thomas Smith, Esq. of Potterspury, co. Northampton (who, in his will, proved 1721, left lands known to have been in possession of the aforesaid Thomas Smith, alias Kent) ; m. Mary, daughter of Thomas Scrivener, Esq. of Yardley Gobion (of age at her father's death in 1658), and had issue, I. Thomas, of whom presently. II. George, of Yardley Gobion, in the parish of Potterspury, m. Anne (i. 1681), only child of WUliam Wiekens, Esq. of Yardley Gobion (marriage settlement dated 1699), and had issue George; Anne, m. Edward Hoar, Esq. of Yardley Gobion ; Mary, m. Mr. Harris ; and Elizabeth, d. an infant. He d. 1709. I. Mary, d. miin. 1730. II. Margaret, m. Edward Brown, Esq. of Moor End, aforesaid (marriage settle- ment dated 1699). Thomas Smith, Esq., formerly of Grafton Regis, and afterwards of Yardley Gobion, m. about 1690, Martha, eldest daughter of Thomas Brown, Esq. (d. 1702) of Broad- water, Yardley Gobion, and sister of Edward Brown, Esq., aforenamed. Thomas Smith d. 1739, having by his said wife (who d. 1721), had issue, I. Thomas.