Er ist verheiratet mit Elizabeth Towneley.
Sie haben geheiratet am 3. Mai 1624, er war 32 Jahre alt.
Kind(er):
Christopher Smith | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1624 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Elizabeth Towneley |
Birth: Mar., 1592
Burnley
Lancashire, England
Death: Apr. 16, 1638
Colne
Lancashire, England
Christopher Smith was born in Mar 1592 in Burnley Parish, Lancashire, England. He was baptized on 18 Mar 1592 in Lancashire: Burnley - Parish Register, 1562-1653. He was the son of Thomas Smith, Knight (1558-1625) and Alice (Judd) Smith (1564-1615).
Christopher married Elizabeth (Townley) Halstead (1598-1679) in Burnley Parish, Lancashire, England on May 3, 1624. Elizabeth was the daughter of Lawrence Towneley (1570-1655) and Jennet (Halstead) Townley (1582-1623).
Christopher and Elizabeth Smith were the parents of the following known children: John Smith, Lawrence Smith, Christopher Smith, Richard Smith and Thomas Smith.
Christopher Smith died on 16 Apr 1638 in Stonehedge, Colne, Lancashire, England. He was 46 years old. Burial location is unknown.
This family is listed in the book: "Historical Southern Families. Volume XVII" on page 184.
Family links:
Parents:
Thomas Smythe (1558 - 1625)
Spouse:
Elizabeth Townley Smith (1598 - 1679)
Children:
Lawrence Smith (1629 - 1700)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Unknown
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