Lawrence Smith
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Lawrence Smith
Summary
Lawrence Smith is a human[1]. His place of birth was Lancashire[2]. He passed away in Gloucester County[3].
Key Facts
- Lawrence Smith was born in Lancashire[2].
- Lawrence Smith passed away in Gloucester County[3].
- Lawrence Smith's father was Christopher Smith[4].
- Lawrence Smith's mother was Elizabeth Towneley[5].
- Among Lawrence Smith's spouses was Mary Debnam[6].
- A child of Lawrence Smith was Sarah Smith[7].
- A child of Lawrence Smith was Major Augustine Smith[8].
- A child of Lawrence Smith was Elizabeth Battaile[9].
- A child of Lawrence Smith was Capt. Charles Smith[10].
- Lawrence Smith is recorded as male[11].
- Lawrence Smith's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Lawrence Smith's military, police or special rank is recorded as colonel[13].
- Lawrence Smith's family name is recorded as Smith[14].
- Lawrence Smith's given name is recorded as Lawrence[15].
- Lawrence Smith's genealogics.org person ID is recorded as I00412794[16].
- Lawrence Smith's Geni.com profile ID is recorded as 6000000003266326774[17].
- Lawrence Smith's WikiTree person ID is recorded as Smith-1217[18].
- Lawrence Smith's The Peerage person ID is recorded as p17623.htm#i176222[19].
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Origins and Family
Lawrence Smith's place of birth was Lancashire[2]. His father was Christopher Smith[4]. His mother was Elizabeth Towneley[5].
Personal Life
Lawrence Smith was married to Mary Debnam[6]. Children include Sarah Smith[7], 1660–1720[20]; Major Augustine Smith[8], 1666–1734[21]; Elizabeth Battaile[9], 1673–1708[22]; and Capt. Charles Smith[10].
Death and Burial
Lawrence Smith died in Gloucester County[3].
FAQs
Where was Lawrence Smith born?
Lawrence Smith's place of birth was Lancashire[2].
Where did Lawrence Smith die?
Lawrence Smith passed away in Gloucester County[3].
Who were Lawrence Smith's parents?
Lawrence Smith's father was Christopher Smith[4]. Lawrence Smith's mother was Elizabeth Towneley[5].
Who was Lawrence Smith married to?
Lawrence Smith's spouses include Mary Debnam[6].