Desborough People
Frederick Johnson Coe
 
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          1.0 Frederick Johnson Coemale
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              Father:
              
John Coe
                      
                      bap. 27 Apr 1806 at Desborough
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              Mother:
              
Esther Johnson
                      
                      b. about 1815 at Rothwell, Northamptonshire
                      
                      d. 17 Mar 1895 at Desborough
 
              Birth: about 1854,  at Desborough
Census
              Death: 1897, age: 44y
BMDPedigree
            Birth: about 1884,  at Desborough
Census
            Baptism: 29 Jul 1895 at Desborough
IGI
            Burial: 27 Aug 1896, aged 12y, at Desborough
Nhants PRs1891 has a Kitty and 1901 has a Gertrude both born 1886, mother Mary. BMD has a record for Gertrude, but not Kitty. Assuming for the present that they were the same person
            Birth: about 1886,  at Desborough
BMD
            Baptism: 01 Sep 1895 at Desborough
              (source reads 'Gertie Coe')
            
IGI 
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