William 'Tangier' Smith
English
William Tangier Smith was an early English settler of New York. - AsNotedIn
William Tangier Smith was an early English settler of New York. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1682/00/00 | William Smith begins working as the Mayor of the British Royal Colony of Tangiers in Morocco. He will be the last mayor of the colony. | Work | Tangier | Morocco | |||
1691/05/25 | William Smith buys the land from the Carman's River to the Mastic River from the Indian, John Mayhew, setting aside 175 acres to be rented by the Unkechaug Indians annually for two ears of corn. | Owner | |||||
1693/00/00 | Gov Fletcher of New York grants a patent for the Manor of St. George to Colonel William "Tangier" Smith. | Owner | Manor of St George, Mastic Neck | Brookhaven, NY | |||
1697/00/00 | Col William Smith acquires a large tract of land on the east of his 1693 patent. His Manor of St George (or Georges) covers nearly all modern Brookhaven from the Carman's River to the Town of Southampton, and from the Atlantic to the middle of the island. | Owner | Brookhaven, NY | New York |
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