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Judith Smith

Birth18 Aug 1737 - Kingsclere, Hampshire, England
Death14 Sep 1802 - Kingsclere, Hampshire, England
MotherElizabeth Churchman
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Kingsclere, Hampshire, England on 18 Aug 1737 to John Smith and Elizabeth Churchman. Judith Smith married Robert Buxey and had 9 children. She passed away on 14 Sep 1802 in Kingsclere, Hampshire, England.

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Parents
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John Smith
1692 - 1740
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Elizabeth Churchman
1699 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Robert Buxey
1733 - 1790
Children Show all
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Judith Buxey
1759 - 1835
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William Buxey
1771 - 1860
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Eleanor Buxey
1780 - Unknown
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Martha Buxey
1769 - 1828
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Sarah Buxey
1766 - Unknown
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Johanna Hannah Buxey
1776 - 1798
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Elizabeth Buxey
1762 - Unknown
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'Un-named' Buxey
1778 - 1778
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Mary Buxey
1763 - 1784

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