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Jane Hinton 1682–1738 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1682

Birth Location: Cecil County, Maryland, USA

Death Date: 1738

Death Location: Orange, VA, Virginia, USA

Father:

Mother: Ann Unknown

Spouse(s): John Smyth

Children(s): William 7thGGFP

In 1682, Jane Hinton entered the world in Cecil County, Maryland, USA, born to Rees Hinton And Ann Unknown. Jane Hinton married John Smyth, and had children including William Smith 7Thggfp. Jane Hinton passed away in 1738 in Orange, VA, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1682, Jane Hinton entered the world in Cecil County, Maryland, USA, born to Rees Hinton And Ann Unknown.
  • Jane Hinton married John Smyth, and had children including William Smith 7Thggfp.
  • Jane Hinton passed away in 1738 in Orange, VA, Virginia, USA.

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Jane Hinton's Ancestors

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Jane Hinton
1682–1738
Birth Place: Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Parents
Ann Unknown
1660–
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jane Hinton's Descendants

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Jane Hinton (1682–1738) m. John Smyth (7 Aug 1679–5 Jan 1738)
  1. 1. William (Smith) 7thGGFP 1697–1743 m. Mary (Farnum) 7thGGMP 1690–1760
    1. 1. ISHAM (SMITH) ** 1726–1795 m. Patience Drew 1737–1800 m. Tabitha Sims 1731–1768 m. Elizabeth (Williams) 6thGGM 1726–1793 m. Mary Murray 1725–1794
      1. 1. Priscilla Smith 1765–1822 m. Chappell (Heath) Bonner 1770–1806
        1. 1. Mary (Pleasant Bonner -Stovall) -McNeil 1797–1854 m. Joseph (D) Stovall 1787–1848 m. John (Thomas) McNeil 1803–1854
        2. 2. Drucilla Bonner 1780–
        3. 3. Thomas (S.) Bonner 1793–1869
        4. 4. Aurelia Gray 1783–1867
      2. 2. Samuel Smith 1772–1866
      3. 3. Rebecca Smith 1780–1846
      4. 4. Nancy (Ann) Smith 1762–1846
      5. 5. Frances (Obedience Smith) * 1785–1843
      6. 6. Lucy Smith 1772–1799
      7. 7. Rebecca (Smith) ** 1772–1843
      8. 8. Frances (Smith) ** 1772–1794
      9. 9. Ann (Smith) ** 1772–1794
      10. 10. Elizabeth (Smith) ** 1779–1818
      11. 11. Lucy Smith 1743–1757
      12. 12. Sarah Smith 1768–1802
      13. 13. Elizabeth (Ann) Smith 1743–1844
      14. 14. Mary (Ann) Smith 1777–1811
      15. 15. Selah Smith 1774–1794
      16. 16. Charles (Francis) Smith 1769–1801
      17. 17. Williamson Smith 1762–1801
      18. 18. Elizabeth (Ann) Smith 1772–1794
      19. 19. Elizabeth Smith 1772–1794
      20. 20. Sarah Smith 1760–1832
    2. 2. Elizabeth Smith 1700–1752
    3. 3. David (Smith) Sr. 1719–1787
    4. 4. William (Smith) Jr 1724–1800
    5. 5. Rees Smith 1712–1798
    6. 6. Robert Smith 1727–1776
    7. 7. George Smith 1725–1785
    8. 8. Sterling Smith 1721–1781

Jane Hinton's Timeline

2 Records

1682
1682
Birth of Jane Hinton in Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Cecil County, Maryland, USA
1738
1738
Age 56
Death of Jane Hinton in Orange, VA, Virginia, USA
Orange, VA, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1682
    Event Place: Cecil County, Maryland, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1738
    Event Place: Orange, VA, Virginia, USA

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