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ann smith

Birth27 Apr 1652 - Wath Upon Dearne, Yorkshire, England
Death13 Aug 1707 - Wath Upon Dearne, Yorkshire, England
MotherElizabeth Chaloner
FatherWilliam Smythe

Born in Wath Upon Dearne, Yorkshire, England on 27 Apr 1652 to William Smythe and Elizabeth Chaloner. ann smith married Philip Flint and had 9 children. She passed away on 13 Aug 1707 in Wath Upon Dearne, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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William Smythe
1620 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Chaloner
Unknown - 1674
Spouse(s)
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Philip Flint
1648 - 1728
Children Show all
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Charlotte Flint
1695 - 1762
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Anne Flint
1679 - 1768
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John Flint
1668 - Unknown
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William Flint
1687 - Unknown
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Katherine Flint
1678 - Unknown
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Mary Flint
1676 - Unknown
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Phillip Flint
1682 - 1786
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Sarah Flint
1691 - Unknown
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Sarah Flint
1691 - Unknown

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