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- Notes for Andrew Smith:
Andrew Smith and Daniel Smith his son and heir, lease of messuage called Owlcotes for 1000 years to Christopher Nettleton - Oct. 26, 1611.
BIOGRAPHY: Sources:Pat Patterson's Smith Descendancy homepage http://www.patpnyc.com
BIOGRAPHY: The first three groups of records are taken from Rosalie Coudray Smith's report of her research. Tho Burnley's will was also reprinted in published Halifax parish wills available at the NYPL. 20 June 9 Henry VI (1431) Release by Robert Tong, clerk, to William Smyth, of all his right in a messuage in Owlcotes.
8 September 1464 Grant by Richard Baildon of Kexby and Alice Baildon his wife to Guy Baildon their son of lands in Farsley in the parish of Calverley late of Cecily Gybson.
1 October 1464 Grant by Guy Baildon of Hustwayt to William Smyth of Owlcotes of lands etc in Farsley which he had of the gift of Richard Baildon his father, and Alice his wife.
7 January 30 Elizabeth (1587/8) "William Smith, tenant for life of a moiety of Owlecotes now occupied by his son and heir Andrew to whom the reversion belongs, gives Andrew his life interest on his marriage with Susan, daughter of Laurence Waterhouse.
"26 October 9 James I (1611) Andrew Smith and Daniel Smith his son and heir to Christopher Nettleton. Lease of the messuage called Owlcotes for 1000 years. Same to same. Bond to perform covenants.28 April 11 James I (1613) Indenture between Christopher Nettleton and William Moore. The parties have purchased Owlcotes, the inheritance of Andrew and Daniel Smith, by a fine dated 23 Jan 9 James I and a recovery dated 1 Jul 10 James I. Nettleton here undertakes to produce the relevant deeds in his custody when called upon.Re: Andrew Smith 1619-1671 Farsley, West Riding, Yorkshire Will of his maternal uncle Tho Burneley, May 1666 "To Andrew Smith of Farsley, another of my sister's sonnes, his heirs &c. my dwelling house in Farsley, and other edifices, barns, &c., &c., and one house called Smithy House, and a close called Charley close, near Farsley Greene. To pay to Abraham, his brother, another of my sister's sons, L5, and L10 to Wm Smith, another brother."So - Andrew was already 47 yrs old when he rec'd this inheritance, and he lived only another 5 yrs.
Andrew and Suzanne had four sons. [2]
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