"10. Francis3 Smith, born say 1685, living 1749 in Voluntown, Conn.; Sergeant; married 8 Feb. 1710/11, Hannah Hubbard, born about 1690, living 1749, daughter of John and Mary (_____) Hubbard of Glastonbury.
At his marriage he was called 'of Middletown,' his bride 'of Glastonbury.' His first child was recorded in Middletown, his third in Coventry; later, some years after Bolton was incorporated (1720), all his children were recorded there.
On 14 Aug. 1713, Francis Smith 'of Glastonbury' exchanged land with Thomas Hale, and 2 Apr. 1716, being then 'of Coventry,' sold this Glastonbury land to Thomas Hale, Jr. On 12 Nov. 1733, Francis Smith of Bolton and Samuel Strickland of Glastonbury sold Glastonbury land to Richard Smith. On 19 Apr. 1749. Francis Smith 'the Second' of Voluntown and Hannah his wife conveyed to Ephraim Hubbard of Glastonbury all right in a tract in Glastonbury. Francis was called 'the Second' because an older Francis Smith was living there when he moved to that town."