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Amelia Walker

 

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   1257 1.0 Amelia Walkerfemale
1255 Father: John Walker    bap. 28 Jul 1822 at Rothwell, Northamptonshire
1256 Mother: Elizabeth Nursey    b. 08 Jun 1824 at Desborough
Baptism: 07 Jun 1846 at DesboroughIGI
Death: 1871, age: 25BMD

Pedigree
   1006
Married: George Feakin  1869BMD
bap. 24 Aug 1848 at DesboroughIGI

   34572.1 Arthur Frederick Feakin   also known as Frederick Arthur Feakinmale
Birth: about Apr 1870, at DesboroughCensus
Death: 09 Oct 1901 , at Desborough, age: 31yMercury

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3674
Married: Caroline Bassett  1892BMD
bap. 13 Aug 1871 at DesboroughIGI

   99023.1 Amelia Feakinfemale
Birth: about 1893, at DesboroughCensus
Baptism: 28 May 1893 at DesboroughIGI

   99033.2 Frederick Ronald Feakinmale
Birth: about 1898, at DesboroughCensus
Baptism: 17 Jul 1898 at DesboroughIGI
Birth: about 1871, at DesboroughCensus
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Married: John Chatterton  1900BMD
b. about 1864, at Nottingham, NottinghamshireCensus

   87663.1 Nellie Maud Chattertonfemale
Birth: about Feb 1901, at DesboroughCensus
Baptism: 10 Mar 1901 at DesboroughIGI

 


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