Hi Peter
I would be very grateful to receive a copy of your Carrington research document. Please
email to
sales at sceptremarine dot com
ThanksHeather
From: carrington-request(a)rootsweb.com> Subject: CARRINGTON Digest,
Vol 3, Issue 23> To: carrington(a)rootsweb.com> Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 01:01:23
-0600> > > > Today's Topics:> > 1. Thirty Generations of Carrington
Smiths (PETER SMITH)> 2. Re: Thirty Generations of Carrington Smiths (Aloevera
Supplier)> 3. Re: Thirty Generations of Carrington Smiths (JGuppy7812(a)aol.com)> >
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Message: 1> Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 09:49:28 -0700 (PDT)> From: PETER SMITH
<peterlsmith(a)verizon.net>> Subject: [CARRINGTON] Thirty Generations of Carrington
Smiths> To: carrington(a)rootsweb.com> Message-ID:
<869270.77942.qm(a)web84107.mail.mud.yahoo.com>> Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=iso-8859-1> > For those of you interested in Carrington Smith genealogy, I
have a Word document that summarizes my research which begins with the Marquis de Caretan
in Normandy and continues with the Carrington knights in Cheshire; with Sir John
Carrington who supported King Richard II, who was declared a traitor, who escaped to the
Continent, who came back to England under the name Smyth; with the Smyths of Exeter; with
George Smith, who was the first Smith who came to America, and who was a founding father
of New Haven, Connecticut.> > If you are interested in Carrington genealogy, I am
happy to share my research.> > Peter Smith> Chevy Chase, Maryland, USA> >
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