From the book, Hiatt * Hiett Genealogy and Family History 1699-1949 by William Perry Johnson:
"Some fifty miles southwest of Philadelphia, in the northeast of the state of Maryland, lies the county of Cecil. It was here, in Cecil Co, MD, that William Smith wrote his will on 20th of September 1708; it was proved the 20th of May 1710.
For those interested in a further investigation of the Smiths, it is suggested they check the William Smith, Quaker, who brought a certificate to Philadelphia for himself and wife and family dated 1699, from Glastonbury Monthly Meeting in Somerset-shire, England.
William Perry Johnson documented the genealogy of Mary Smith Hiett and John Hiett. He researched the 3 known sons: John, Jr., (c1696-1764), George (c1698-1793), and William (c1700-1767).
From the book, Hiatt * Hiett Genealogy and Family History 1699-1949 by William Perry Johnson:
"Some fifty miles southwest of Philadelphia, in the northeast of the state of Maryland, lies the county of Cecil. It was here, in Cecil Co, MD, that William Smith wrote his will on 20th of September 1708; it was proved the 20th of May 1710.
For those interested in a further investigation of the Smiths, it is suggested they check the William Smith, Quaker, who brought a certificate to Philadelphia for himself and wife and family dated 1699, from Glastonbury Monthly Meeting in Somerset-shire, England.
William Perry Johnson documented the genealogy of Mary Smith Hiett and John Hiett. He researched the 3 known sons: John, Jr., (c1696-1764), George (c1698-1793), and William (c1700-1767).
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