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John Smith

BirthABT 1645 - Cambridgeshire, England
Death1718 - 1657733, Cambridgeshire, England
MotherAnne Jefferson
FatherGeorge Smith

Born in Cambridgeshire, England on ABT 1645 to George Smith and Anne Jefferson. John Smith married Ann Amery and had 10 children. He passed away on 1718 in 1657733, Cambridgeshire, England.

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Parents
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George Smith
1620 - 1668
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Anne Jefferson
1620 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ann Amery
1658 - 1713
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Ann Amy
1653 - 1713
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Margaret Fodge
1651 - Unknown
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Rebecca Fanshaw
1660 - 1695
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Rebecca Fanshaw
1650 - 1689
Children Show all
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John Smith
1678 - Unknown
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Thomas Smith
1678 - 1731
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Joseph Smith
1679 - Unknown
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William Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Dorothy Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Nicholas Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Richard Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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John Smith
1678 - Unknown
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John Smith
1679 - 1752

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