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Thomasine Elizabeth MANNING 1548–1620 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1548
Birth Location: Devon, England
Death Date: 1620
Death Location: Barnstaple, , Devonshire, England
Father: John Mannynge
Mother: Wilmeta Fawell
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Children(s): John Smythe
Thomasine Elizabeth MANNING was born in 1548 in Devon, England, the child of John Mannynge And Wilmeta Fawell. Thomasine Elizabeth MANNING had children including John Smith Smythe. Thomasine Elizabeth MANNING passed away in 1620 in Barnstaple, , Devonshire, England.
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Biography
- Thomasine Elizabeth MANNING was born in 1548 in Devon, England, the child of John Mannynge And Wilmeta Fawell.
- Thomasine Elizabeth MANNING had children including John Smith Smythe.
- Thomasine Elizabeth MANNING passed away in 1620 in Barnstaple, , Devonshire, England.
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Thomasine MANNING's Descendants
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1. John (Smith) Smythe 1579–1609 m. Agnes Gibb 1576–1666
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1. Thomas Smith 1604–1651 m. Elizabeth Kirchwall 1608–1651
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1. Edward (B) Smith 1637–1689 m. Elizabeth (Bliss) Smith 1645–1689
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1. Elizabeth (Bliss Smith GERARD) Bailey 1664–1722 m. John (Bailey) sr 1661–1734
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 23 Jul 1548
Event Place: Devon, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1620
Event Place: Barnstaple, , Devonshire, England