Weldon says, "My ancestors are:
Andrew Smith and Olive Pitt came to America 1677 from Farsley (Yorkshire) England".
I greet my new-found cousin Weldon with the comment that I have a great file of genealogy on the couple and their descendants, and co-administer a website on the subject, and regret with others that neither I nor any of the many excellent researchers dealing with our Smith family have found an actual connection between West New Jersey Colony and Yorkshire.
The popular putative line identifies Andrew of New Jersey as the son of another Andrew born 17 Jul 1619 in Farsley, Calverley Parish, [Leeds], West Riding, Yorkshire, England, marrying 17 Apr 1643 a spouse yet unidentified, and dying in Farsley 16 May 1671.
Our Andrew is first noted in West New Jersey Colony with his daughter Elizabeth's birth 9 Feb 1679 at the Burlington Monthly Meeting of Quakers! And, later in a surveyor's diary: on January 20, 1681, Thomas Revel surveyed for Peter Fretwell "above the ffals of Dellaware" (Hopewell), and 200 acres for Andrew SMITH "at the ffalls (Trenton)."
There are a number of intriguing indicators of a Yorkshire connection, but as of yet no 'Golden Spike' uniting the lines of East and West.