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Charles John Smyth 1760–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1760

Birth Location: Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, England

Death Date: 8 Jan 1829

Death Location: Great Fakenham, Suffolk, England

Father: Joseph Forest

Mother: Lucy Knightley

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The story of Charles John Smyth began in 1760 in Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, England. Charles John Smyth passed away in 1829 in Great Fakenham, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Charles John Smyth began in 1760 in Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, England.
  • Charles John Smyth passed away in 1829 in Great Fakenham, Suffolk, England.

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Charles Smyth's Ancestors

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Charles Smyth
1760–1829
Birth Place: Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, England
Parents
Joseph Smyth, Esq., Lieutenant of Whittlebury Forest
1723–1799
Sholebrooke, Northamptonshire, England
Lucy Knightley
1727–1800
Fawsley, Northamptonshire, England
Grandparents
Lucius (Lucy Knightley,) Esquire
1684–1738
Fawsley, Daventry District, Northamptonshire, England
Jane (Grey) Benson
1684–1731
Dodford, Daventry District, Northamptonshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Richard Knightley
1658–1728
Elizabeth Waldren\Walrond
1653–1723
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lucius Knightley
1623–1691
Elizabeth Dent
1632–1710

Charles Smyth's Timeline

2 Records

1760
1760
Birth of Charles John Smyth in Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, England
Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, England
1829
8 Jan 1829
Age 69
Death of Charles John Smyth in Great Fakenham, Suffolk, England
Great Fakenham, Suffolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1760
    Event Place: Whittlebury, Northamptonshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Jan 1829
    Event Place: Great Fakenham, Suffolk, England

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