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Mary Smyth 1633 – 1705 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1633

Birth Location: Millnehay, Derbyshire, England

Death Date: 6 Apr 1705

Death Location: Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

Father: Rev Smith

Mother: Frances Sanford

Spouse(s): Thomas Holland

Children(s): Mary (Hallowell)

Mary Smyth was born in 1633 in Millnehay, Derbyshire, England, the child of Rev Henry Smith and Frances Sanford. Mary Smyth married Thomas Holland, and had children including Mary Sarah Holland (Hallowell). Mary Smyth passed away in 1705 in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Mary Smyth was born in 1633 in Millnehay, Derbyshire, England, the child of Rev Henry Smith and Frances Sanford.
  • Mary Smyth married Thomas Holland, and had children including Mary Sarah Holland (Hallowell).
  • Mary Smyth passed away in 1705 in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Smyth's Ancestors

Self
Mary Smyth
1633 – 1705
Birth Place: Millnehay, Derbyshire, England
Parents
Rev Henry Smith
1593 – 1647
Hingham, Norfolk, England
Frances Sanford
Grandparents
JOHN (Adam Smith) FOULSHAM
1560 – 1620
Hingham, Norfolk, England
Grace (Ellen) Rathbone
1564 – 1630
Norfolk, England
William (Lord Cecil (and advisor to Queen Elizabeth I) (1st Baron of Burghley)(and advisor to Queen Elizabeth) I)
1520 – 1525
Mildred (Lady Cooke Cooke-Cecil Baroness) ofBurghley
– 1589
Great-Grandparents
Adam Smith
1525 – 1565
Emma Folsom
Sir Rathbone
1538 – 1587
Ellen Glegge
1540 – 1586
Sir Cecil
1495 – 1553
lady heckington
1502 – 1580
SIR Ward)
1474 – 1516
Lady Brittney
1504 – 1588
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard (Rathbun)
1512 – 1550
Mary Whipple
1513 – 1560
Gilbert Glegge(13GG)
1520 – 1550
Ellen Thomas
1525 – 1550

Mary Smyth's Descendants

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Mary Smyth (1633 – 6 Apr 1705) m. Thomas Holland (1629 – 9 Oct 1689)
  1. 1. Mary (Sarah Holland) (Hallowell) (08 Feb 1651 – 11 November 1701) m. John (“The immigrant”) Hallowell (April 1648 – 27 October 1706)
    1. 1. Thomas Hallowell (6 Jul 1679 – 14 December 1734) m. Roseman ("Rosamond" Till) Hallowell (18 February 1677 – 13 August 1745)
      1. 1. William (L) Hallowell (1 Jun 1707 – 23 August 1794) m. Sarah (Ann) Nanney (23 Sep 1719 – 26 Nov 1799)
        1. 1. John Hallowell (15 DEC 1750 – 26 Dec 1829) m. Elizabeth Ellis (8 Feb 1754 – 7 Sep 1840)

Mary Smyth's Timeline

2 Records

1633
1633
Birth of Mary Smyth in Millnehay, Derbyshire, England
Millnehay, Derbyshire, England
1705
6 Apr 1705
Age 72
Death of Mary Smyth in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1633
    Event Place: Millnehay, Derbyshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Apr 1705
    Event Place: Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States of America

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