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William Smith

Birth1518 - Humberstone, Leicestershire, England
Death10 February 1552 - Honington, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England
MotherLady Anne le Strange
FatherSir Thomas I d'Eley Smythe Smith,

Born in Humberstone, Leicestershire, England on 1518 to Sir Thomas I d'Eley Smythe Smith, and Lady Anne le Strange. William Smith married Katherine Porter and had 11 children. He passed away on 10 February 1552 in Honington, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England.

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Parents
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Sir Thomas I D'eley Smythe Smith,
1460 - 1543
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Lady Anne Le Strange
1462 - 1546
Spouse(s)
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Katherine Porter
1520 - 1606
Children Show all
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Eleanor Smith
1546 - 1599
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Elizabeth Harvey Smith
1547 - 1577
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Thos. Smyth
1543 - 1601
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William Smith
1544 - 1590
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Thomas Smith
1543 - 1601
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Augustine Smith
1550 - 1599
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Margaret Smith
1545 - 1620
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Elizabeth Emma Smith
1544 - 1600
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Jane Smithe
1540 - 1576
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Augustine Smith
1543 - 1556
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Mary Smith
1531 - 1590

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