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Robert Smith

Birth1462 - Ipswick, Brinnspittell, Dorset, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherIsabella Smythe Kitchen
FatherSir Richard William Smythe KNIGHT OF PUTNEY SHERIFF OF STAFFORDSHIRE LORD OF CARLTON GOVERNOR OF DOVER CASTLE DUKE CONSORT OF CLARENCE 1

Born in Ipswick, Brinnspittell, Dorset, England on 1462 to Sir Richard William Smythe KNIGHT OF PUTNEY SHERIFF OF STAFFORDSHIRE LORD OF CARLTON GOVERNOR OF DOVER CASTLE DUKE CONSORT OF CLARENCE 1 and Isabella Smythe Kitchen. Robert Smith married Lady Margaret Wysett and had 5 children.

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Parents
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Sir Richard William Smythe Knight Of Putney Sheriff Of Staffordshire Lord Of Carlton Governor Of Dover Castle Duke Consort Of Clarence 1
1440 - 1527
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Isabella Smythe Kitchen
1441 - 1465
Spouse(s)
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Lady Margaret Wysett
1470 - 1530
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Maude Page
1470 - 1527
Children Show all
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Robert Smith
1475 - 1561
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Robert Smythe
1480 - 1545
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Agnes Smythe/webbe
1509 - 1572
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William Smith
1490 - 1545
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Agnes Smythe
1509 - 1588

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