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Ann# SMITH

Birth1595 - Heathfield, Sussex, England
Death1660 - Heathfield, Sussex, , England
MotherIsabel Collinson
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Heathfield, Sussex, England on 1595 to John Smith and Isabel Collinson. Ann# SMITH married Thomas MEPHAM and had 11 children. She passed away on 1660 in Heathfield, Sussex, , England.

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Parents
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John Smith
1571 - Unknown
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Isabel Collinson
1581 - 1669
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Mepham
1595 - 1660
Children Show all
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Walter Mepham
1635 - 1723
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Thomas Mepham
1629 - 1630
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John Mepham Gg 8
1616 - 1648
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William Mepham
1638 - 1723
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Marjory Mepham
1623 - 1657
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Elizabeth Mepham
1632 - 1657
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Agnes Mepham
1626 - 1657
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Ann Mepham
1624 - 1626
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Sarah Mepham
1628 - 1721
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Mary Mepham
1618 - Unknown
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John Mepham
1621 - Unknown

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