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mary Apps

Birth1746 - Rye Sussex England UK
Death08 May 1816 - Beckley, Sussex, England
MotherElizabeth Smith
FatherEdward Apps

Born in Rye Sussex England UK on 1746 to Edward Apps and Elizabeth Smith. mary Apps married William Smith and had 17 children. She passed away on 08 May 1816 in Beckley, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Edward Apps
1705 - 1766
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Elizabeth Smith
1706 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Smith
1751 - 1823
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William Smith
1751 - 1823
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James Honiss
1742 - 1798
Children Show all
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William Honiss
1776 - 1850
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Elizabeth Honiss
1771 - Unknown
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Anne Honess
1780 - 1782
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Kitty Honiss
1776 - 1778
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James Honess
1774 - 1838
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William Smith
1775 - Unknown
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Abraham Smith
1789 - 1855
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Sarah Honiss
1782 - 1870
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William Smith
1775 - 1852
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Mary Smith Bumstead
1773 - 1857
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James Smith
1786 - Unknown
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Edward Honiss
1774 - 1838
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James Honess
1768 - 1780
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Sarah Smith
1784 - 1865
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Elizabeth Honice
1762 - 1833
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John Smith
1791 - 1865
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Mary Smith
1773 - 1859

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