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John Smith

Birth1535 - Hertfordshire, England
DeathNot Available - St Albans, Hertfordshire, England
MotherLady Margaret Hyde, Countess of Annabelas
FatherSir Nicholas Christopher Earl of Aunables Smythe/Smithe

Born in Hertfordshire, England on 1535 to Sir Nicholas Christopher Earl of Aunables Smythe/Smithe and Lady Margaret Hyde, Countess of Annabelas. John Smith married Joan or Jonnette Roise or Royce and had 4 children. He passed away in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.

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Parents
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Sir Nicholas Christopher Earl Of Aunables Smythe/smithe
1510 - 1589
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Lady Margaret Hyde, Countess Of Annabelas
1525 - 1603
Spouse(s)
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Joan Or Jonnette Roise Or Royce
1539 - 1615
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Smith
1569 - 1649
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Thomas Smithes
1570 - Unknown
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Johannis Smith
1569 - 1589
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Sarah Isabel Smith Whiting
1569 - 1649

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