Desborough People
Thomas Wallis
 
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          1.0 Thomas Wallismale
Not sure if this is the right Thomas for this burial record as it describes him as 'senr' but I haven't yet found another Thomas alive at this date
              Birth: before 1678
Est. from child
              Burial: 21 Feb 1728
                /29 at St Giles, Desborough
                (source reads 'Thomas Wallis Senr Affidavit made Feb 22. P')
              
Bp Transcripts DesbPedigree
                   10916Married:
              
Mary Nursey 
               at Desborough 01 Jan 1695
      (marriage source reads: Thomas Wallis and Mary Nursey)
    
Parish Reg
            bap. 26 Nov 1671 at Desborough
              (source reads 'Mary the daughter of William Nursey and Mary his wife')
            Parish Reg
 
            Baptism: 30 Jan 1696
              /97 at Desborough
              (source reads 'William son Thomas and Mary Wallis')
            Parish Reg
            Birth: 1707,  at Desborough
      (source reads: Born 1707 Mary the Daughter of Tho: Wallis)
    Bp Transcripts Desb
            Baptism: 26 Sep 1711 at Desborough
              (source reads 'Anne the Daughter of Thomas & Mary Wallis')
            Bp Transcripts Desb
 
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