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John Smith

Birth1598 - Colne, Lancashire, England
Death1679 - Burnley Parish, Lancashire, England
Mother10 PGM Janet/Jennet (Halstead) Towneley 1594
FatherLawrence Towneley

Born in Colne, Lancashire, England on 1598 to Lawrence Towneley and 10 PGM Janet/Jennet (Halstead) Towneley 1594. John Smith married Mary Warner and had 8 children. He passed away on 1679 in Burnley Parish, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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Lawrence Towneley
1570 - 1655
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10 Pgm Janet/jennet (Halstead) Towneley 1594
1585 - 1623
Spouse(s)
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Mary Warner
1665 - 1700
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Richard Halstead
1594 - 1624
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Richard Halsted/halstead
1616 - Unknown
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Thomas Christopher Lawrence Smith
1592 - 1638
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Christopher Smith
1598 - 1676
Children Show all
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Col. Lawrence Richard "Immigrant" Smith Sr.,
1629 - 1700
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Thomas Smith
1637 - 1697
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Elizabeth Ann Halsted
1619 - Unknown
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Col John Speaker Of Burgess Smith
1629 - 1698
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Sir Lt. Christopher Ii "Kit" "The Immigrant" Smith,
1631 - 1716
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John Halstead
1617 - 1623
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Richard Smith
1635 - 1689
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Col John Smith
1624 - 1700

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