Desborough People
George Loake
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1.0 George Loakemale
Birth: 13 Aug 1718, at Desborough
(source reads: Born George Son of Thomas & Elizabeth Loake)
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3939Married:
Sarah [not known]
before 1741
Est. from child
b. before 1723Est. from child
May not be attached to the correct wife
Birth: 14 Nov 1741, at Desborough
(source reads: Born Thomas the Son of George Loake and Sarah his wife)
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Death: 14 Sep 1823, age: 81y
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Burial: 17 Sep 1823 at St Giles, Desborough
NBI3941Married:
Ann Cave
at Desborough by Licence, 26 Nov 1772
(marriage source reads: Thos Loake and Ann Cave Both of this parish By Licence)
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b. before 1756Est. from marriage
Birth: about 1774
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Death: 05 Sep 1797, age: 23y
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Burial: at St Giles, Desborough
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Birth: about 1774
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Death: 09 Sep 1800, age: 26y
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Burial: at St Giles, Desborough
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Birth: about 1783
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Death: 17 Feb 1813, age: 30y
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Burial: at St Giles, Desborough
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