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Alse Smith

Birthc. 1515 - Bampton, Oxfordshire, England
Death2 Feb 1585 - Bampton, Oxfordshire, England
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Born in Bampton, Oxfordshire, England on c. 1515. Alse Smith married William Pettifer and had 10 children. She passed away on 2 Feb 1585 in Bampton, Oxfordshire, England.

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William Pettifer
1515 - 1586
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Willm. Petyner
Unknown - Unknown
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Alexander Pettifer
1540 - 1586
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Ellen Pettifer
1552 - Unknown
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Marian Petiner
1550 - Unknown
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Adam Pettifer
1546 - 1549
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Richard Pettifer
1543 - 1567
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Agnes Pettifer
1546 - Unknown
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John Pettifer
1549 - 1549
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Catherine Pettifer
1541 - 1541
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Sarah Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Alse Smith
Unknown - Unknown

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