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John Smyth 1715 – 1786 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1715

Birth Location: Carlow Parish, Carlow, Ireland

Death Date: 12 January 1786

Death Location: Shean, Myshall Parish, Carlow, Ireland

Father: Benjamin Smyth

Mother: Sarah Shotwell

Spouse(s): Mary Hoar

Children(s): George Smyth

In 1715, John Smyth entered the world in Carlow Parish, Carlow, Ireland, born to Benjamin Smyth and Sarah Shotwell. John Smyth married Mary Hoar, and had children including George Smyth. John Smyth passed away in 1786 in Shean, Myshall Parish, Carlow, Ireland.

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Biography

  • In 1715, John Smyth entered the world in Carlow Parish, Carlow, Ireland, born to Benjamin Smyth and Sarah Shotwell.
  • John Smyth married Mary Hoar, and had children including George Smyth.
  • John Smyth passed away in 1786 in Shean, Myshall Parish, Carlow, Ireland.

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John Smyth's Ancestors

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John Smyth
1715 – 1786
Birth Place: Carlow Parish, Carlow, Ireland
Parents
Benjamin Smyth
1695 –
Ireland
Sarah Shotwell
1695 – 1724
Ireland
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Smyth's Descendants

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John Smyth (ABT 1715 – 12 January 1786) m. Mary Hoar (1715 – )
  1. 1. George Smyth (1747 – 1 Feb 1787) m. Serah Ashmore (About 1751 – 22 Apr 1833)
    1. 1. Kilnor (Elinor) Smith (4 Jul 1773 – )
    2. 2. William (Ashmore) Smyth (1777 – 12 Jan 1864) m. Elizabeth Fairclough (1778 – 14 Dec 1853)
      1. 1. John (L) Smith (About 1800 – 22 Oct 1889)
      2. 2. Joseph (Henry Fairclough) Smith (21 Oct 1802 – 07 Aug 1887)
      3. 3. Richard Smith (1804 – 1890)
      4. 4. William (Seymour) Smyth (1806 – 22 Oct 1889)
        1. 1. John (Abner) Smith (1844 – 1902)
      5. 5. James Smyth (1807 – 20 Feb 1872)
      6. 6. Ann Smyth (1811 – Aft 1881)
      7. 7. Henry (B) Smyth (12 Jun 1812 – 13 Feb 1896) m. Mary (Jane) Smith (27 December 1819 – 30 October 1905)
      8. 8. George Smith (1815 – 20 Oct 1871)
      9. 9. Elizabeth Smyth (01 Oct 1817 – 1818)
      10. 10. Robert Smyth (1818 – 20 Oct 1871) m. Elizabeth (J) Hodges
      11. 11. Jane Smith (31 Oct 1820 – 1909)
      12. 12. Abner (Levi) Smith (25 Oct 1844 – 1902) m. Keziah Kirk (24 May 1838 – 2 Apr 1920)
        1. 1. Gordon (Abner) Smith (24 Mar 1880 – Unknown) m. Susan (Adelia) Smith (5 Nov 1899 – 31 Jan 1921)
    3. 3. George Smyth (1783 – May 12, 1850)

John Smyth's Timeline

2 Records

1715
ABT 1715
Birth of John Smyth in Carlow Parish, Carlow, Ireland
Carlow Parish, Carlow, Ireland
1786
12 January 1786
Age 71
Death of John Smyth in Shean, Myshall Parish, Carlow, Ireland
Shean, Myshall Parish, Carlow, Ireland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1715
    Event Place: Carlow Parish, Carlow, Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 January 1786
    Event Place: Shean, Myshall Parish, Carlow, Ireland

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