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John Smith (bap. 1580–1631) - Encyclopedia Virginia

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Early Years Smith was born in Lincolnshire, England, the son of George Smith, a farmer, and Alice Rickard Smith. The eldest of five boys and a girl, he was baptized at Saint Helen’s Church in Willoughby, Lincolnshire, on January 9, 1580. John Smith may have been a student of the Puritan reformer Francis Marbury (father of Anne Hutchinson) before attending the King Edward VI Grammar School in Louth. Read more about: John Smith (bap. 1580–1631)

John Smith (bap. 1580–1631) - Encyclopedia Virginia

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John Smith (bap. 1580–1631) - Encyclopedia Virginia

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John Smith (bap. 1580–1631) - Encyclopedia Virginia

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