Desborough People
William Warre
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14461
1.0 William Warremale
Birth: before 1558
Est. from child
Death: before 1611
Derived/Parish RegPedigree
15500Married:
Agnes [not known]
before 1576
Est. from child
b. before 1592Derived/Parish Reg
Baptism: 25 Sep 1576 at Desborough
(source reads 'Robt s Wm Warre')
Rec. Off. Trans.8408Married:
Elizabeth Watson
at Desborough 15 Jul 1609
(marriage source reads: Robt Warre & Eliz Watson : and it rained almost all that day (being St Swithin's Day) and 6 weeks after so that we had 8 great floods in August following: water so cheap[?] and malt so dear)
Rec. Off. Trans.
b. before 1591Est. from child
Baptism: 16 Jun 1610 at Desborough
(source reads 'Agnes d Robt Warre')
Rec. Off. Trans.
Baptism: 15 Mar 1614
/15 at Desborough
(source reads 'George s Robt Warre')
Rec. Off. Trans.
Baptism: 08 Apr 1618 at Desborough
(source reads 'Robt s Robt Warre')
Rec. Off. Trans.8189Married:
Amey [not known]
before 1648
Est. from child
b. before 1630Est. from child
Baptism: -- Sep 1648 at Desborough
(source reads 'Anna d Robt & Amy Warr')
Parish Reg
Baptism: 17 Nov 1650 at DesboroughParish Reg
Baptism: 21 Jan 1652
/53 at DesboroughParish Reg
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