Desborough People
Giles Groococke
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1.0 Giles Groocockemale
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Father:
Richard Groococke
b. about 1541
bur. 18 Sep 1630 at St Giles, Desborough
Baptism: 28 Nov 1578 at Desborough
(source reads 'Giles s Richard Groococke')
Rec. Off. Trans.Pedigree
Baptism: 13 Aug 1607 at Desborough
(source reads 'Catherine d Giles Groocoke')
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Baptism: 13 May 1609 at Desborough
(source reads 'Wm s Giles Groococke')
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Baptism: 29 Sep 1613 at Desborough
(source reads 'John s Giles Groocoke')
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Baptism: 06 Mar 1615
/16 at Desborough
(source reads 'Richard s Giles Groocoke')
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Baptism: 22 Oct 1618 at Desborough
(source reads 'Thos s Giles Groocoke')
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Baptism: 14 Feb 1621
/22 at Desborough
(source reads 'Mary d Giles Groocoke')
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Baptism: 09 Nov 1626 at Desborough
(source reads 'Eliz d Giles Groococke')
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Burial: 1707 at St Giles, Desborough
(source reads 'Buryed 1707 Eliz. Loake Widow')
Bp Transcripts Desb8212Married:
John Loake
04 Feb 1649
(marriage source reads: John Loake said to bee married to Elizabeth Groococke the 4th of February 1649. But where & by whom not professed to mee)
Parish Reg
b. before 1633, at DesboroughEst. from child
Baptism: 01 Jun 1651 at DesboroughParish Reg
Baptism: 21 Jun 1662 at Rushton, Northamptonshire
(source reads 'Mary, d. of John Loake of Desborough and Elizabeth his w.')
Parish Reg
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