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Amy Smyth 1521–1607 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1521
Birth Location: Smyth Hall, Blackmore,Rivenhall, Essex, England
Death Date: 1607
Death Location: St Dunstan, East London, London, England
Father: Lord Manor
Mother: Elizabeth Willin
Spouse(s): John Amptyll
Children(s): Amy Amptyll
In 1521, Amy Smyth entered the world in Smyth Hall, Blackmore,Rivenhall, Essex, England, born to Lord John Smith Of Blackmore Manor And Elizabeth Willin. Amy Smyth married John Amptyll, and had children including Amy Imal Amptyll. Amy Smyth passed away in 1607 in St Dunstan, East London, London, England.
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Biography
- In 1521, Amy Smyth entered the world in Smyth Hall, Blackmore,Rivenhall, Essex, England, born to Lord John Smith Of Blackmore Manor And Elizabeth Willin.
- Amy Smyth married John Amptyll, and had children including Amy Imal Amptyll.
- Amy Smyth passed away in 1607 in St Dunstan, East London, London, England.
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Amy Smyth's Ancestors
Amy Smyth's Descendants
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1. Amy (Imal) Amptyll 1540–1611
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1. Ellen (Hellen) Empson 1570–1616 m. Wolstone Childress 1572–1601
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1. Nathaniel Childress 1589–1627 m. Isabella Tredway 1591–1649
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1. John Childress 1625–1683 m. Ann Kitchin 1627–1682
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Amy Smyth's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1521
Event Place: Smyth Hall, Blackmore,Rivenhall, Essex, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1607
Event Place: St Dunstan, East London, London, England