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Richard Smyth 1418–1518 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1418
Birth Location: Putney, Surrey, England
Death Date: 1518
Death Location: England
Father: John Smythe
Mother: Joan Binn
Spouse(s):
Children(s): Ambrosia Smith
Richard Smyth was born in 1418 in Putney, Surrey, England, the child of John Smythe And Joan Binn. Richard Smyth had children including Ambrosia Smith. Richard Smyth passed away in 1518 in England.
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Biography
- Richard Smyth was born in 1418 in Putney, Surrey, England, the child of John Smythe And Joan Binn.
- Richard Smyth had children including Ambrosia Smith.
- Richard Smyth passed away in 1518 in England.
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Richard Smyth's Ancestors
Richard Smyth's Descendants
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1. Ambrosia Smith 1442–1530 m. Ira (II) Johnson 1434–1478
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1. Ira (III) Johnson 1455–1500 m. Abigail Furbush 1459–1479
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1. Maurice Johnson 1479–1557 m. Jane Lassels 1504–1558
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1. Francis (Morrice) Johnson 1518–1616 m. Elizabeth Thorgood 1520–1574
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2. Geoffrey (Morrice) Johnson 1525–1585
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3. Catherine Johnson 1526–
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4. Margaret Johnson 1532–
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5. Beatrice Johnson 1536–
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6. James Johnson 1537–1592
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7. Catherine JOHNSON 1538–1629
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8. Robert Johnson 1540–1625
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2. Henry Johnson 1485–1585
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Richard Smyth's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1418
Event Place: Putney, Surrey, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1518
Event Place: England