Desborough People
John Nursey
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1.0 John Nurseymale
Birth: before 1702
Est. from child
Burial: 18 Jan 1729
/30 at St Giles, Desborough
(source reads 'John Nursey. Affidavit Jan 29th')
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11178Married:
Mary [not known]
before 1720
Est. from child
b. before 1702Est. from child
Baptism: 08 Dec 1720 at Desborough
(source reads 'Mary Daugh of John & Mary Nursey')
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Baptism: 24 Jun 1722 at Desborough
(source reads 'Anne Daughter of John & Mary Nursey')
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Baptism: 08 Mar 1723
/24 at Desborough
(source reads 'William Son of John & Mary Nursey')
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Burial: 20 Dec 1791, aged c. 69y, at St Giles, Desborough
(source reads 'William Nursey')
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Baptism: 24 Jun 1727 at Desborough
(source reads 'Benjamin Son of John & Mary Nursey')
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Burial: 06 Jun 1728, aged c. 11m, at St Giles, Desborough
(source reads 'Benjamin son of John and Mary Nursey Affidavit made Ditto')
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Baptism: 13 Nov 1729 at Desborough
(source reads 'Samuel of John & Mary Nursey')
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