Sir Thomas Smythe, b.1513 d.1577 - Ancestry®
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Sir Thomas Smythe

Birth23 Dec 1513 - Saffron Walden, Essex, England
Death12 Aug 1577 - Surry, England
MotherCatharine De Brereton
FatherThomas Sir Smith/Smythe

Born in Saffron Walden, Essex, England on 23 Dec 1513 to Thomas Sir Smith/Smythe and Catharine De Brereton. Sir Thomas Smythe married Margaret Pigeon and had 5 children. He passed away on 12 Aug 1577 in Surry, England.

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Parents
Thomas Sir Smith/smythe
1468 - 1538
Catharine De Brereton
1486 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Margaret Pigeon
1519 - 1560
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Eme Smyth
1548 - 1593
Richard Smyth
1538 - 1593
Alice Anne Smith M William Harris Ii
1556 - 1615

Sir John Smythe (Smith)
1556 - 1608
Sir Thomas Ii Smythe, Merchant Of London, Muscovy Merchant, Knight Of Westonhanger, London, Councilman, Sheriff Of London
1555 - 1625

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