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Edward Smyth 1527–1603 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1527

Birth Location: Bolney, Sussex, England

Death Date: 5 August 1603

Death Location: St Andrew Undershaft, London, England

Father: Thomas ,Sir

Mother: Katherine Brerton

Spouse(s): Alice Goff

Children(s): Susanna Smyth

Edward Smyth was born in 1527 in Bolney, Sussex, England, the child of Thomas Smyth Smith Sir And Katherine Catherine De Brereton Brerton. Edward Smyth married Alice Margret Judd Pyltons Goff, and had children including Susanna Smyth. Edward Smyth passed away in 1603 in St Andrew Undershaft, London, England.

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Biography

  • Edward Smyth was born in 1527 in Bolney, Sussex, England, the child of Thomas Smyth Smith Sir And Katherine Catherine De Brereton Brerton.
  • Edward Smyth married Alice Margret Judd Pyltons Goff, and had children including Susanna Smyth.
  • Edward Smyth passed away in 1603 in St Andrew Undershaft, London, England.

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Edward Smyth's Ancestors

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Edward Smyth
1527–1603
Birth Place: Bolney, Sussex, England
Parents
Thomas Smyth Smith ,Sir
1468–1538
Smyth Hall, Essex, England
Katherine (Catherine de Brereton) Brerton
1460–1549
Brewerton, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Edward Smyth's Descendants

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Edward Smyth (1527–5 August 1603) m. Alice (Margret Judd Pyltons) Goff (1536–5 Dec 1597)
  1. 1. Susanna Smyth 1557–1608 m. Thomas Webbe 1555–1607
    1. 1. Joane Webbe 1579–1610 m. Robert (Almott) Clench 1572–1633
      1. 1. Thomasine Clench 1608–1653 m. Edmund Frost 1593–1672
        1. 1. Thomas Frost 1647–1724 m. Mary Frost 1652–1691 m. Hannah Johnson 1656–1712 m. Mary Gibbs 1652–1690
        2. 2. DOCTOR (Sir Samuel) Frost 1638–1717
        3. 3. Thomas (Frost (the) elder) 1637–1639
        4. 4. Joseph Frost 1640–1692
        5. 5. Ephraim Frost 1642–1718
        6. 6. Sir (James) Frost 1643–1711
        7. 7. Lady (Mary) Frost 1645–1672
        8. 8. Luke Frost 1646–1661
        9. 9. Sarah Frost 1653–1654
        10. 10. Ephraim Frost 1638–1717
        11. 11. John Frost 1632–1672
        12. 12. John (Edmund) Frost 1634–1672
      2. 2. Priscilla Clench 1601–1601
      3. 3. Robert CLENCH 1601–1664
      4. 4. Edward CLENCH 1603–1631
      5. 5. Ambrose CLENCH 1605–1647
      6. 6. Katherine CLENCH 1610–1631
      7. 7. Susanna Clench 1599–1601
      8. 8. Francis CLENCH 1607–1631
    2. 2. Susanna Webbe 1589–
    3. 3. Guilielmi Webbe 1579–1625
    4. 4. Joane Webbe 1578–1610

Edward Smyth's Timeline

3 Records

1527
1527
Birth of Edward Smyth in Bolney, Sussex, England
Bolney, Sussex, England
1557
5 Nov 1557
Age 30
Edward Smyth was married in Bolney, Sussex, England
Bolney, Sussex, England
1603
5 August 1603
Age 76
Death of Edward Smyth in St Andrew Undershaft, London, England
St Andrew Undershaft, London, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1527
    Event Place: Bolney, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 5 Nov 1557
    Event Place: Bolney, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 August 1603
    Event Place: St Andrew Undershaft, London, England

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