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Abraham Smith 1622 – 1708 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1622

Birth Location: Hooby, Leicestershire, England

Death Date: 1708

Death Location: Narragansett, Washington, Rhode Island, United States

Father: William Smythe

Mother: Anna Bassett

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In 1622, Abraham Smith entered the world in Hooby, Leicestershire, England, born to William Hovel Smythe and Anna Sophia Bassett. Abraham Smith passed away in 1708 in Narragansett, Washington, Rhode Island, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1622, Abraham Smith entered the world in Hooby, Leicestershire, England, born to William Hovel Smythe and Anna Sophia Bassett.
  • Abraham Smith passed away in 1708 in Narragansett, Washington, Rhode Island, United States.

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Abraham Smith's Ancestors

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Abraham Smith
1622 – 1708
Birth Place: Hooby, Leicestershire, England
Parents
William Hovel Smythe
1590 – 1645
London, Middlesex, London, England, United Kingdom
Anna (Sophia) Bassett
1596 – 1645
Newport, Southampton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
Grandparents
William Bassett
1570 – 1646
Newport, Southampton, Hampshire, England
Anne Dickeson
1572 – 1662
England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Abraham Smith's Timeline

2 Records

1622
1622
Birth of Abraham Smith in Hooby, Leicestershire, England
Hooby, Leicestershire, England
1708
1708
Age 86
Death of Abraham Smith in Narragansett, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Narragansett, Washington, Rhode Island, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1622
    Event Place: Hooby, Leicestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1708
    Event Place: Narragansett, Washington, Rhode Island, United States

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