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Eleanor Yarbrough 1635–1725 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1635

Birth Location: Warrington, Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND

Death Date: 21 FEB 1725

Death Location: St. Leonard's Creek, Saint Leonard, Calvert County, MD, USA

Father: Richard Yarbrough

Mother: Mary Proctor

Spouse(s): Richard Smith

Children(s): Richard Smith, Jane Smith, Emanuel Smith, John Smith, Benjamin Smith, Clement Smith, Eleanor Smith, George Smith

The story of Eleanor Yarbrough began in 1635 in Warrington, Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND. Eleanor Yarbrough married Richard Smith, and had children including Benjamin Smith, Clement Smith, Eleanor Smith, Emanuel Smith, George Smith, Jane Smith, John Hall Creek Smith, Richard Smith. Eleanor Yarbrough passed away in 1725 in St. Leonard's Creek, Saint Leonard, Calvert County, MD, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Eleanor Yarbrough began in 1635 in Warrington, Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND.
  • Eleanor Yarbrough married Richard Smith, and had children including Benjamin Smith, Clement Smith, Eleanor Smith, Emanuel Smith, George Smith, Jane Smith, John Hall Creek Smith, Richard Smith.
  • Eleanor Yarbrough passed away in 1725 in St. Leonard's Creek, Saint Leonard, Calvert County, MD, USA.

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Eleanor Yarbrough's Ancestors

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Eleanor Yarbrough
1635–1725
Birth Place: Warrington, Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND
Parents
Richard Christian Yarbrough
1615–1702
Saltfleetby Saint Peter, Lincoln, ENGLAND
Mary (Frances) Proctor
1619–1680
London (St Dunstan All Saints), Greater London, ENGLAND
Grandparents
Thomas Yarbrough
1568–1647
Elizabeth Dawson
1580–1655
Thanet , Kent, ENGLAND
Edward Proctor
1590–1660
Shordiche, London, London, ENGLAND
Margaret Smythe
1585–1665
Milton, Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND
Great-Grandparents
William Yarbrough
1530–1597
Ellen Allot
1530–1597
Roger Dawson
1556–1626
Katherine Witt
1556–1597
Anthony Proctor
1560–1630
Barbara Kydd
1555–1614
Edmond Smythe
1550–1646
Elizabeth Smyth
1562–1654
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Yarbrough
1500–1565
Roger Dawson
1531–1601
Michaelis Witt
1532–
Elizabet Nasshe
1535–
Andrew Smythe
1518–1580
Joane Cratfield
1516–1576
Aranies Smyth
1539–1646
Margaret Vincent
1540–1576

Eleanor Yarbrough's Descendants

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Eleanor Yarbrough (1635–21 FEB 1725) m. Richard Smith (24 MAY 1635–1689)
  1. 1. Richard Smith 1654–1714 m. Barbara Morgan 1660–1697
    1. 1. Walter Smith 1694–1748 m. Rachel Hall 1671–1730
      1. 1. Lucy Smith 1688–1770 m. Thomas Brooke 1683–1744
        1. 1. Lucy Brooke 1721– m. John Estep 1720–1766
        2. 2. Thomas Brooke 1706–1748 m. Sarah Mason 1715–1781
        3. 3. Mary Brooke 1709–1779 m. Peter Dent 1694–1757 m. Patrick Sim 1680–1740 m. Edmond Riggs 1695–1784
        4. 4. Walter Brooke 1707–1740 m. Mary (Ashcom) Greenfield 1711–1741 m. Sarah Ashford 1710–
        5. 5. Ann Brooke 1711–1789 m. Randolph Brandt 1703–1743 m. Nathaniel Harris 1706–1766
        6. 6. Nathaniel Brooke 1713–
        7. 7. Lucy Brooke 1714–1718
        8. 8. Eleanor Brooke 1716–1800 m. Samuel Beall 1713–1778
        9. 9. Rachael Brooke 1719–1789
        10. 10. Richard Brooke 1716–1783 m. Rachel Gantt 1743–1793
        11. 11. Isaac Brooke 1722–1756
        12. 12. Rebecca Brooke 1722–
        13. 13. Elizabeth Brooke 1724–1794
        14. 14. Daniel Brooke 1726–1735
        15. 15. Robert Brooke 1728–1777
        16. 16. Charles Brooke 1727–1727
        17. 17. Clement Brooke 1730–1808 m. Ann Murdock 1740–1793
      2. 2. Richard Smith 1688–1732 m. Eleanor Addison 1705–1774
      3. 3. Walter Smith 1692–1734 m. Susanna Brooke 1693–1767
      4. 4. Eleanor Smith 1690–1761 m. Thomas Addison 1679–1727
      5. 5. Mary Smith 1694–1750 m. Clement Brooke 1700–1732 m. Charles Neale 1705–1790
      6. 6. Anne Smith 1694–1759 m. Francis Wilkinson 1673–1725 m. Thomas (Truman) Greenfield 1682–1733
      7. 7. Rebecca Smith 1696–1737 m. Daniel Dulany 1685–1753
      8. 8. Elizabeth Smith 1698–1737
      9. 9. Mary (Ann) Smith 1702–
      10. 10. John Smith –1754
    2. 2. Frances Smith 1688–
    3. 3. Katherine Smith 1690–1735
    4. 4. Susannah Smith 1693–
    5. 5. Barbara Smith 1693–1764 m. Thomas Holdsworth 1692–1718 m. Benjamin Mackall 1675–1761
  2. 2. Jane Smith 1658–1718 m. Thomas Taney 1671–1712 m. Henry Truman 1629–1696
  3. 3. Emanuel Smith 1660–1704 m. Susannah Welch 1663–1741
  4. 4. John (Hall Creek) Smith 1666–1738 m. Lucia Hall 1671– m. Sarah Young 1675–1747
  5. 5. Benjamin Smith 1666–1721
  6. 6. Clement Smith 1674–1737
  7. 7. Eleanor Smith 1675–1714
  8. 8. George Smith –1704

Eleanor Yarbrough's Timeline

2 Records

1635
1635
Birth of Eleanor Yarbrough in Warrington, Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND
Warrington, Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND
1725
21 FEB 1725
Age 90
Death of Eleanor Yarbrough in St. Leonard's Creek, Saint Leonard, Calvert County, MD, USA
St. Leonard's Creek, Saint Leonard, Calvert County, MD, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1635
    Event Place: Warrington, Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 FEB 1725
    Event Place: St. Leonard's Creek, Saint Leonard, Calvert County, MD, USA

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