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Charles SMYTH 1809–1847 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1809

Birth Location: Badingham, Suffolk, England

Death Date: Oct 1847

Death Location: Blything, Suffolk, England

Father: Simon Smyth

Mother: Phoebe Moore

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Charles SMYTH was born in 1809 in Badingham, Suffolk, England, the child of Simon Smyth And Phoebe Moore. Charles SMYTH passed away in 1847 in Blything, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • Charles SMYTH was born in 1809 in Badingham, Suffolk, England, the child of Simon Smyth And Phoebe Moore.
  • Charles SMYTH passed away in 1847 in Blything, Suffolk, England.

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Charles SMYTH's Ancestors

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Charles SMYTH
1809–1847
Birth Place: Badingham, Suffolk, England
Parents
Simon Smyth
1785–1854
Sweffling, Suffolk
Phoebe Moore
1780–1867
Great Fransham, Norfolk,England
Grandparents
John Mann
1736–1798
Debenham, Suffolk, England
Ann Aldous
1742–1815
Fressingfield, Suffolk, England
Great-Grandparents
John MANN
–1791
Elizabeth JENNINGS
1705–1750
Stephen Aldous
1705–1765
Sarah Tallant
1712–1790
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Mann
1679–1714
Sarah Partridge
1671–1743
John Jennings
1674–1749
Elizabeth Steggall
1680–
Stephen Aldous
1678–1735
Sarah Barber
1683–1737
John Tallant
1674–1759
Martha Lock
1679–1745

Charles SMYTH's Timeline

2 Records

1809
1809
Birth of Charles SMYTH in Badingham, Suffolk, England
Badingham, Suffolk, England
1847
Oct 1847
Age 38
Death of Charles SMYTH in Blything, Suffolk, England
Blything, Suffolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1809
    Event Place: Badingham, Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct 1847
    Event Place: Blything, Suffolk, England

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