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Thomas Smith

Birth28 Nov 1519 - Bacton, Suffolk, England
Death1 June 1620 - Bacton, Suffolk, England
MotherElizabeth Chester
FatherRichard Smith

Born in Bacton, Suffolk, England on 28 Nov 1519 to Richard Smith and Elizabeth Chester. Thomas Smith married Alice Ivye and had 10 children. He passed away on 1 June 1620 in Bacton, Suffolk, England.

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Parents
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Richard Smith
1501 - 1560
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Elizabeth Chester
1501 - 1560
Spouse(s)
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Alice Ivye
Unknown - 1615
Children Show all
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Rebecca Smith
1562 - 1647
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Martha Smith
1570 - Unknown
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Alice Smith
1583 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1566 - 1614
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Daniel Smith
1578 - 1581
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Nathaniel Smith
1581 - Unknown
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Susan Smith
1559 - 1619
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Sarah Smith
1560 - Unknown
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Josias Smith
1576 - 1576
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Thomas Smith
1572 - 1681

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