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Margaret Smyth 1731 – 1814 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1731

Birth Location: Cannon's Leigh (Devonshire) England

Death Date: 27 February 1814

Death Location: St. James's Palace, London, Gb

Father: JAMES SMYTH

Mother: grace smith

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In 1731, Margaret Smyth entered the world in Cannon's Leigh (Devonshire) England, born to JAMES LORD Lucan SMYTH and grace smith. Margaret Smyth passed away in 1814 in St. James's Palace, London, Gb.

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Biography

  • In 1731, Margaret Smyth entered the world in Cannon's Leigh (Devonshire) England, born to JAMES LORD Lucan SMYTH and grace smith.
  • Margaret Smyth passed away in 1814 in St. James's Palace, London, Gb.

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Margaret Smyth's Ancestors

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Margaret Smyth
1731 – 1814
Birth Place: Cannon's Leigh (Devonshire) England
Parents
JAMES LORD Lucan SMYTH
1691 – 1734
1661654, Devon, England
grace smith
1667 – 1727
Devon, England
Grandparents
James Smith
1670 – 1720
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Edward (of Pixton Park) Dyke
1664 – 1728
Devon, England
Elizabeth Blackford
1671 – 1736
Somerset, England
Great-Grandparents
John Dyke
1610 – 1671
Margaret Milton
1635 – 1703
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Dikes
1585 – 1645
Grace Parsons
1590 – 1645

Margaret Smyth's Timeline

2 Records

1731
1731
Birth of Margaret Smyth in Cannon's Leigh (Devonshire) England
Cannon's Leigh (Devonshire) England
1814
27 February 1814
Age 83
Death of Margaret Smyth in St. James's Palace, London, Gb
St. James's Palace, London, Gb

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1731
    Event Place: Cannon's Leigh (Devonshire) England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 February 1814
    Event Place: St. James's Palace, London, Gb

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