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John SMITH

Birth1588 - Penn, Staffordshire, England
Death3 Nov 1679 - Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
MotherAlice Fernley
FatherFrances Smythes

Born in Penn, Staffordshire, England on 1588 to Frances Smythes and Alice Fernley. John SMITH married Katherina Smith and had 10 children. He passed away on 3 Nov 1679 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Frances Smythes
1565 - 1626
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Alice Fernley
1575 - 1633
Spouse(s)
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Katherina Smith
1599 - 1672
Children Show all
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John Smith
1619 - 1684
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Francis Smith
1619 - 1679
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Thomas Smith
1630 - Unknown
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Jane Smith
1637 - 1705
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William Smith
1635 - 1637
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Mary Smith Smythes
1632 - 1633
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Edward Smith?
1639 - 1675
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Robert Smith
1641 - 1650
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Hugh Smith
1614 - 1656
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Richard Smith
1620 - 1701

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