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Sir John Smith of Carrington 1275–1359 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1275

Birth Location: Cheshire, England

Death Date: 1359

Death Location: died, Cheshire, England

Father: Sir Smith

Mother: Lady Famell

Spouse(s): Lady Rixton

Children(s): Sir Carrington, Sir Carrington, William Carrington, Robert Smythe, Sir Smith

In 1275, Sir John Smith of Carrington entered the world in Cheshire, England, born to Sir William Lord Carrington Smith And Lady Anne Famell. Sir John Smith of Carrington married Lady Sibilan Rixton, and had children including Robert Smythe, Sir Geoffrey Smith Carrington, Sir William Carrington V Smith, Sir William Vl Smith Carrington, William Carrington. Sir John Smith of Carrington passed away in 1359 in died, Cheshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1275, Sir John Smith of Carrington entered the world in Cheshire, England, born to Sir William Lord Carrington Smith And Lady Anne Famell.
  • Sir John Smith of Carrington married Lady Sibilan Rixton, and had children including Robert Smythe, Sir Geoffrey Smith Carrington, Sir William Carrington V Smith, Sir William Vl Smith Carrington, William Carrington.
  • Sir John Smith of Carrington passed away in 1359 in died, Cheshire, England.

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Sir Carrington's Ancestors

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Sir Carrington
1275–1359
Birth Place: Cheshire, England
Parents
Sir William Lord Carrington Smith
1259–1334
Carrington, Cheshire, England
Lady (Anne) Famell
1255–1275
Cheshire, England
Grandparents
Sir (William lll Smith) Carrington
1230–1274
Carrington, Cheshire, England
Lady (Agnes) DeToft
1245–
Cheshire, New Hampshire, England
Great-Grandparents
William, II
1205–1241
Lady deMassey
1210–1300
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Michael, Carrington
1170–1192
Cecily Massey
1186–1275

Sir Carrington's Descendants

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Sir (John Smith of) Carrington (1275–1359) m. Lady (Sibilan) Rixton (1280–1335)
  1. 1. Sir (William Vl Smith) Carrington 1310–1378 m. Lady (Katherine) deMontague 1315–1415
    1. 1. Edward Smith 1330–1378 m. Lady (Margaret) Roos 1340–1383 m. Margaret Roos 1317–1417
      1. 1. Sir (John Carrington) Smith 1356–1446 m. Anne (Geron) Gordon 1358–1380 m. Millicent Laingham 1390–1447
        1. 1. ROBERT (CARRINGTON) SMITH 1400–1490 m. ALICIA LESMYTH 1405–
        2. 2. Thomas Smythe 1446–1446
        3. 3. Christopher Smith 1408–
        4. 4. Sir (John Carrington) Smythe 1447–
        5. 5. Hugh (Smyth) Smith 1394–1483
        6. 6. Thomas (VIIII) Smith 1380–1446
        7. 7. William Smythe 1435–1467
        8. 8. ALICIA LESMYTH 1405–
        9. 9. Christopher Smith 1408–
        10. 10. Hugh (Carrington) Smith 1420–1485
        11. 11. Sir (John Carrington) Smythe 1446–
        12. 12. Robert (Carrington) Smith 1395–1490
        13. 13. Hugh (Smyth) Smith 1394–1485
        14. 14. Thomas (VIIII) Smith 1380–1446
        15. 15. William (James) Smith 1388–1485
        16. 16. Thomas (VIIII) Smith 1380–1446
        17. 17. Thomas Smith 1446–1500
      2. 2. Sir (John Carrington) Smith 1356–1446
      3. 3. Sir (Gilbert John Carrington) Smythe 1275–1446
      4. 4. Constance Green 1441–1475
    2. 2. Sir (Thomas VII) Carrington 1335–1380
  2. 2. Sir (Geoffrey Smith) Carrington 1315–1390
  3. 3. William Carrington 1320–1413
  4. 4. Robert Smythe 1299–1399
  5. 5. Sir (William Carrington V) Smith 1320–1378

Sir Carrington's Timeline

2 Records

1275
1275
Birth of Sir John Smith of Carrington in Cheshire, England
Cheshire, England
1359
1359
Age 84
Death of Sir John Smith of Carrington in died, Cheshire, England
died, Cheshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1275
    Event Place: Cheshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1359
    Event Place: died, Cheshire, England

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