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Johnis Smith

Birth1615 - Saint Bees, Cumberland, England
Death1673 - Saint Bees, Cumberland, England, United Kingdom
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Born in Saint Bees, Cumberland, England on 1615. Johnis Smith married Jeneta Hutchinson and had 10 children. He passed away on 1673 in Saint Bees, Cumberland, England, United Kingdom.

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Jeneta Hutchinson
1622 - 1644
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Elizabeth Troughton
1617 - 1687
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John Smith
1661 - 1741
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Anthony Smith
1649 - 1649
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William Smith
1644 - 1644
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Mary Smith
1660 - Unknown
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Isabella Smith
1652 - 1652
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William Smith
1646 - 1681
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Jane Smith
1657 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1654 - Unknown
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Elin Smith
1663 - Unknown
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Johnis Smith
1615 - 1673

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