Desborough People
Eliza Marlow
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1.0 Eliza Marlowfemale
Note that Eliza, her son George (aged 14) and her infant daughter Priscilla all died in the first quarter of 1890. Contagious illness?
Birth: about 1859, at Desborough
Census
Death: about 1890, age: 30y
BMDPedigreeMother of the following,
apparently unmarried,
child's father unknown
Birth: 1875, at Desborough
BMD
Death: about 1890, age: 14y
BMD
5082Married:
George Ball
1876
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b. about 1857, at Great Addington, NorthamptonshireCensus
Birth: 1880, at Desborough
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Baptism: 25 Jun 1882 at Desborough
IGIParentage is an assumption. With Elijah (Eliza's brother) and Amelia Marlow in 1891. Described as Amelia's dtr in 1901
Birth: about 1885, at Desborough
Census8638Married:
William Goodwin
1901
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b. about 1879, at Kettering, NorthamptonshireCensus
Birth: about 1902, at Desborough
Census
Baptism: 13 May 1905 at Desborough
IGI
Birth: about 1904, at Desborough
Census
Baptism: 13 May 1905 at Desborough
IGI
Baptism: 22 Jan 1890 at Desborough
IGI
Death: about Mar 1890, age: 0
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