Desborough People
William Coe
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1.0 William Coemale
Baptism: 27 Nov 1757 at Desborough
(source reads 'William the Son of Edward Coe and Mary his wife')
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12969Married:
Elizabeth Townley
at Desborough after Banns, 05 May 1777
(marriage source reads: William Coe & Elizabeth Townley by Banns)
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b. before 1759Est. from marriage
Baptism: 23 Dec 1781 at Desborough
(source reads 'Ann, Daughr of William & Elizabeth Coe')
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Burial: 26 Apr 1845, aged 63, at St Giles, DesboroughNBI
Possibly the son of William Coe and Elizabeth Biddle instead
Baptism: 09 May 1787 at Desborough
(source reads 'Willm, son of Willm and Elizth Coe')
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Burial: 26 Apr 1845, aged 63, at St Giles, DesboroughNBI
Possibly the daughter of William Coe and Elizabeth Biddle instead
Baptism: 14 Feb 1790 at Desborough
(source reads 'Mary, Daughr of Willm and Elizth Coe')
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Possibly the son of William Coe and Elizabeth Biddle instead
Baptism: 07 Apr 1793 at Desborough
(source reads 'John son of Wm and Elizth Coe')
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