Person:Thomas Smythe (5)

Thomas Smythe
m. Abt 1518
  1. Richard Smith
  2. Elizabeth Smythe1522 -
  3. Anthony Smith1522 -
  4. Thomas SmytheAbt 1522 - 1591
  5. William Smith1530 -
  • HThomas SmytheAbt 1522 - 1591
  • WAlice Judde1535 - 1593
m. Abt 1555
  1. Alice Smythe1556 - 1615
  2. Joan Smith - 1622
  3. John SmytheAbt 1556 - 1608
  4. Sir Thomas SmytheAbt 1558 - 1625
  5. Katherine SmytheAbt 1564 - 1615
  6. Ursula Smythe
  7. Elizabeth Smythe
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Smythe
Alt Name Thomas Smith
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1522 Corsham, Wiltshire, England
Alt Birth? 1530 Corsham, Wiltshire, England
Alt Birth? 1530 Westenhanger, Kent, England
Alt Birth? 1530 Southwark, Surrey, England
Alt Marriage 1554 Westenhanger, Kent, Englandto Alice Judde
Marriage Abt 1555 to Alice Judde
Death[1] 7 Jun 1591 Westenhanger, Kent, England
Alt Death? 1591 Southwark, Surrey, England
Burial? Ashford, Kent, England
Reference Number? Q7794023?


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Thomas Smythe or Smith of London, Ashford and Westenhanger, Kent (1522–7 June 1591) was the collector of customs duties (also known as a "customer") in London during the Tudor period, and a Member of Parliament for five English constituencies. His son and namesake, Sir Thomas Smythe (died 1625), was the first governor of the East India Company, treasurer of the Virginia Company, and an active supporter of the Virginia colony.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Customer Smythe, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.