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Anna Smith

Birth1730 - Baden, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Death1762 - Crown Colony of VA, British America
MotherSarah Laytham
FatherWilliam Mays

Born in Baden, Baden-Baden, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany on 1730 to William Mays and Sarah Laytham. Anna Smith married Captain John Forrest V (Joseph)? Bates and had 7 children. She passed away on 1762 in Crown Colony of VA, British America.

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Parents
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William Mays
1700 - 1752
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Sarah Laytham
1710 - 1769
Spouse(s)
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Captain John Forrest V (Joseph)? Bates
1728 - 1762
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Joseph Bates (Dna)
1730 - 1761
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Bates
1750 - 1846
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Joseph Bates
1751 - 1811
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John Bates
1752 - Unknown
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Layton Bates
1762 - 1762
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Little Sister Bates
1758 - Unknown
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Baby Boy Bates
1762 - 1762
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Humphrey Bates
1762 - 1762

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