Desborough People
Thomas Yeomans
 
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          1.0 Thomas Yeomansmale
Temporary record. Not yet clear which Thomas Yeomans married Susannah
              Birth: before 1791
Est. from childPedigree
            Baptism: 10 Sep 1809 at Desborough
              (source reads 'Richd Son of Thos & Susannah Yeomans')
            
Bp Transcripts Desb1696Married:
            
Martha Turner 
            1841
BMD
            b. about 1819,  at DesboroughCensus
 
            Birth: about 1839,  at Desborough
Census
            Death: 1866, age: 27y
BMD2823Married:
            
John David Clarke 
            1865
BMD
            b. about 1842,  at Thorpe Malsor, NorthamptonshireCensus
 
            Baptism: 14 Dec 1866 at Desborough
IGI
            Death: Dec 1866, age: 0
BMD
            Birth: about 1849,  at DesboroughCensus
            Birth: about 1853,  at Desborough
Census2675Married:
            
William Cleaver 
            1873
BMD
            b. about 1851,  at Foxton, LeicestershireCensus
 
            Birth: about 1875,  at DesboroughCensus
            Birth: about 1879,  at DesboroughCensus
            Birth: about Dec 1880,  at DesboroughCensus
            Birth: about 1883,  at Pytchley, NorthamptonshireCensus
            Birth: about 1886,  at Pytchley, NorthamptonshireCensus
            Birth: about Sep 1890,  at Wellingborough, NorthamptonshireCensus
Unable to trace Richard in earlier censuses. Assuming parentage from the relationship to Matilda Cleaver
            Birth: about 1856,  at DesboroughCensus
 
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