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Richard Butlin

 

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   3313 1.0 Richard Butlinmale
17527 Father: Flavel Butlin    b. about 1827 at Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire
17528 Mother: Sarah Horner    b. about 1828 at Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire
Birth: about 1851, at Irthlingborough, NorthamptonshireCensus

Pedigree
   2827
Married: (1) Susannah Clarke  1874BMD
b. about 1856, at Sherrington, LeicestershireCensus

   33142.1 Lizzie A Butlinfemale
Birth: about 1875, at DesboroughCensus

   33152.2 Joseph I Butlinmale
Birth: about 1877, at DesboroughCensus

   33162.3 Sarah Butlinfemale
Birth: about 1880, at DesboroughCensus

   58182.4 William James Butlinmale
Birth: about 1883, at DesboroughCensus

Additional information: Militia and Army records 1899-1912

   58192.5 Lucy Butlinfemale
Birth: about 1886, at DesboroughCensus

   9467
Married: (2) Loveday Jane Cline nee Thomas  about 1899BMD
b. about 1858, at St Buryan, CornwallCensus

 


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:- where there is a marriage or children recorded, the date is estimated at 16-18 years before the earliest date;
:- where there is only a burial known, if the person or their spouse is described as "old", the birth is estimated at 50 years earlier; if they are described as "very old", the birth is estimated at 60 years earlier; if neither, the birth is estimated at 18 years earlier.

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Before 1752 the calendar year started on 25th March; dates where the year appears as, eg: "1650/51" show the year as it would have been given at the time (in this example 1650), and the year by the modern calendar (1651). Jan-Mar dates before 1752 which don't show this "double-dating" are from secondary sources which haven't made clear which dating system has been used.


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