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Anne Smythe 1517–1564 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1517
Birth Location: Cressing Temple, Essex, England
Death Date: 1564
Death Location: Dingley Hall, Dingley, Northamptonshire, England -The site of a Templars' preceptory founded in the time of Stephen. At the dissolution of the monasteries it was sold to Edward Griffin. It has had many famous owners over the centuries. Dingley
Father: Sir Smith
Mother: Lady Harewell
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The story of Anne Smythe began in 1517 in Cressing Temple, Essex, England. Anne Smythe passed away in 1564 in Dingley Hall, Dingley, Northamptonshire, England -The site of a Templars' preceptory founded in the time of Stephen. At the dissolution of the monasteries it was sold to Edward Griffin. It has had many famous owners over the centuries. Dingley.
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- The story of Anne Smythe began in 1517 in Cressing Temple, Essex, England.
- Anne Smythe passed away in 1564 in Dingley Hall, Dingley, Northamptonshire, England -The site of a Templars' preceptory founded in the time of Stephen. At the dissolution of the monasteries it was sold to Edward Griffin. It has had many famous owners over the centuries. Dingley.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1517
Event Place: Cressing Temple, Essex, England
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1564
Event Place: Dingley Hall, Dingley, Northamptonshire, England -The site of a Templars' preceptory founded in the time of Stephen. At the dissolution of the monasteries it was sold to Edward Griffin. It has had many famous owners over the centuries. Dingley