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Mary Pullman, Smith\Smythe 1641–1688 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: Dec 1641
Birth Location: Sundridge, Kent, England
Death Date: 15 Jan 1688
Death Location: St Margaret Westminster, Middlesex, England
Father: Robert Pullman
Mother: Anne Pullman
Spouse(s): Sir Smith\Smythe
Children(s): Richard Jr
In 1641, Mary Pullman, Smith\Smythe entered the world in Sundridge, Kent, England, born to Robert Pullman And Anne Pullman. Mary Pullman, Smith\Smythe married Sir Richard Smith Smythe, and had children including Richard Smith Jr. Mary Pullman, Smith\Smythe passed away in 1688 in St Margaret Westminster, Middlesex, England.
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Biography
- In 1641, Mary Pullman, Smith\Smythe entered the world in Sundridge, Kent, England, born to Robert Pullman And Anne Pullman.
- Mary Pullman, Smith\Smythe married Sir Richard Smith Smythe, and had children including Richard Smith Jr.
- Mary Pullman, Smith\Smythe passed away in 1688 in St Margaret Westminster, Middlesex, England.
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Mary Smith\Smythe's Descendants
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1. Richard (Smith) Jr 1662–1721 m. Hannah (Cheney) Smith 1642–1722
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1. Elizabeth Smith 1691–1748
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1. Agatha Maynard 1720–1818
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1. James Maynard 1750–
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Mary Smith\Smythe's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: Dec 1641
Event Place: Sundridge, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 15 Jan 1688
Event Place: St Margaret Westminster, Middlesex, England