Desborough People
William Buckby
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1.0 William Buckbymale
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Father:
William Buckby
b. before 1678
bur. 01 Jul 1722 at St Giles, Desborough
Birth: 16 Apr 1695, at Desborough
Parish Reg
Baptism: 22 Apr 1695 at Desborough
(source reads 'Wm Buckby the son of Wm Buckby and Grace his wife was born the 16th April and Baptized ye 22')
Parish Reg
Burial: 13 Dec 1779 at St Giles, Desborough
(source reads 'Willm Buckby Senr')
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11279Married:
Mary [not known]
before 1724
Est. from child
b. before 1706Est. from child
Baptism: 01 Jun 1724 at Desborough
(source reads 'Grace Daugh of William & Mary Buckby')
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Baptism: 25 Aug 1728 at Desborough
(source reads 'William son of William & Mary Buckby')
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Burial: 15 May 1788, aged c. 59y, at St Giles, Desborough
(source reads 'William Buckby')
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Elizabeth Morris
at Desborough by Licence, 03 Sep 1758
(marriage source reads: by Licence William Buckby and Elizabeth Morris)
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b. before 1740Est. from marriage
Baptism: 08 Jan 1760 at Desborough
(source reads 'William the Son of Wm Buckby and Elizth his wife')
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