Desborough People
David Cooper
 
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          1.0 David Coopermale
              Birth: before 1689
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                   10881Married:
              
Lydia [not known] 
              before 1707
Est. from child
            b. before 1689Est. from child
 
            Birth: 1707,  at Desborough
      (source reads: Born 1707 Robert the Son of David Cooper)
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            Baptism: 19 Feb 1710
              /11 at Desborough
              (source reads 'David the son of David & Lydia Cooper Bapt')
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            Baptism: 07 Sep 1712 at Desborough
              (source reads 'William the Son of David & Lydia Cooper')
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            Baptism: 23 May 1714 at Desborough
              (source reads 'Lidia the Duaghter of David & Lidia Cooper')
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            Burial: 28 Jan 1714
              /15 at St Giles, Desborough
              (source reads 'Lidia the Daughter of David & Lidia Cooper')
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            Baptism: 28 Nov 1715 at Desborough
              (source reads 'Judith Daugh of David & Lidia Cooper')
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