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Thomas Smith

Birth1520 - Annables, Hertfordshire, England
Death1589 - St Botolph Aldgate, London, England
MotherLady Eleanor Lilbourne
FatherSir Robert Smythe

Born in Annables, Hertfordshire, England on 1520 to Sir Robert Smythe and Lady Eleanor Lilbourne. Thomas Smith married Lady Margaret Hyde, Countess of Annabelas and had 9 children. He passed away on 1589 in St Botolph Aldgate, London, England.

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Parents
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Sir Robert Smythe
1494 - 1544
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Lady Eleanor Lilbourne
1500 - 1532
Spouse(s)
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Lady Margaret Hyde, Countess Of Annabelas
1525 - 1603
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Margett Smythe
1522 - 1561
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Margaret Hyde
1522 - 1565
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Lady Eleanor Lilbourne
1500 - 1532
Children Show all
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Lady Margaret Magdalen Smythe
1534 - 1622
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Madylin Smith
1543 - 1622
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John Smith
1535 - Unknown
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Alice Alicia Smyth
1580 - 1598
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Jane Smyth
1543 - 1570
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Thomas Smith
1535 - 1566
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Nicholas Smyth
1570 - 1627
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Mary Elizabeth Smith
1550 - 1625
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John Smyth
1557 - 1609

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