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Janet Smithson

Birth1550 - Cumberland, England
Death1656 - Little Carlton, Lincolnshire, England
MotherElizabeth (g2) Elyzabethe, wife of Thomas S, Henry P Haryson (HARRISON) Smithson (Smythson) Peacock
FatherThomas Smithson

Born in Cumberland, England on 1550 to Thomas Smithson and Elizabeth (g2) Elyzabethe, wife of Thomas S, Henry P Haryson (HARRISON) Smithson (Smythson) Peacock. Janet Smithson married Ambrose Stamper and had 6 children. She passed away on 1656 in Little Carlton, Lincolnshire, England.

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Thomas Smithson
1502 - 1571
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Elizabeth (G2) Elyzabethe, Wife Of Thomas S, Henry P Haryson (Harrison) Smithson (Smythson) Peacock
1528 - 1576
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Ambrose Stamper
1574 - Unknown
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Ambrose Stamper
1574 - Unknown
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Thomas Stamper
1595 - 1642
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William Stamper
1570 - Unknown
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Anthony Stamper
1568 - Unknown
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Margaret Stamper
1569 - Unknown
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Anna Stamper
1572 - Unknown

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