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John, Colonel Smith

Birth25 Mar 1649 - Thistleton, Rutland, England
Death6 May 1717 - South Yorkshire, England
MotherBarbara Elshon (Elston)
FatherRobert Smith

Born in Thistleton, Rutland, England on 25 Mar 1649 to Robert Smith and Barbara Elshon (Elston). John, Colonel Smith married Dorothy Knapp and had 10 children. He passed away on 6 May 1717 in South Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Robert Smith
1615 - 1662
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Barbara Elshon (Elston)
1620 - 1690
Spouse(s)
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Dorothy Knapp
1655 - 1750
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Dorothy Abigail Tangy
1664 - 1706
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Thomas M. Smith
1686 - 1743
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Robert Smith
1682 - 1736
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Joan Smith
1677 - 1677
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Frances Smith
1677 - 1721
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William Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Edward Smith
1688 - 1730
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John Smith
1677 - 1703
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Dorothy Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Dorothy Knapp
1655 - 1750
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Laurence Smith
1690 - 1750

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