Desborough People
Amelia Walker
 
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          1.0 Amelia Walkerfemale
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              Father:
              
John Walker
                      
                      bap. 28 Jul 1822 at Rothwell, Northamptonshire
 
              Baptism: 07 Jun 1846 at Desborough
IGI
              Death: 1871, age: 25
BMDPedigree
                   1006Married:
              
George Feakin 
              1869
BMD
            bap. 24 Aug 1848 at DesboroughIGI
 
            Birth: about Apr 1870,  at Desborough
Census
            Death: 09 Oct 1901
                ,  at Desborough, age: 31y
Mercury
            Birth: about 1893,  at Desborough
Census
            Baptism: 28 May 1893 at Desborough
IGI
            Birth: about 1898,  at Desborough
Census
            Baptism: 17 Jul 1898 at Desborough
IGI
            Birth: about 1871,  at Desborough
Census8765Married:
            
John Chatterton 
            1900
BMD
            b. about 1864,  at Nottingham, NottinghamshireCensus
 
            Birth: about Feb 1901,  at Desborough
Census
            Baptism: 10 Mar 1901 at Desborough
IGI 
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