Desborough People
Mary Letts
 
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          1.0 Mary Lettsfemale
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              Father:
              
John Letts
                      
                      b. about 1800 at Haselbech, Northamptonshire
                      
                      d. 27 Jan 1864 at Haselbech, Northamptonshire
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              Mother:
              
Lucy Goddard
                      
                      b. about 1801
                      
                      d. 28 Aug 1853 at Haselbech, Northamptonshire
 
              Birth: about 1829,  at Haselbech, Northamptonshire
Census
              Death: 16 Feb 1914
                  ,  at Paddington Infirmary, Paddington, London, age: 84y
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                   14252Married:
              
George Pelley 
              before 1856
Est. from child
            b. about 1827,  at Marylebone, LondonCensus
 
            Birth: about 1869,  at St Pancras, London
Census8469Married:
            
Benjamin Cheney 
             at Paddington, London 19 May 1889
Parish Reg
            b. 18 Oct 1865,  at Besthorpe, NottinghamshireContact
  
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