Desborough People
John Scott
 
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          1.0 John Scottmale
              Birth: about 1786,  at Aldersgate, London
CensusPedigree
                   5408Married:
              
Hannah Burrows 
               at Desborough  after Banns, 18 Sep 1809
      (marriage source reads: John Scott & Hannah Burrows by Banns)
    
Bp Transcripts Desb
            bap. 20 Feb 1792 at Desborough
              (source reads 'Hannah Daughr of Robt and Mary Burrows')
            Bp Transcripts Desb
 
            Birth: 13 Mar 1813,  at Desborough
Wesleyan Reg
            Baptism: 04 Apr 1813 at Wesleyan Chapel, Desborough
Wesleyan Reg
            Birth: 09 Feb 1815,  at Market Harborough, Leicestershire
Wesleyan Reg
            Baptism: 14 May 1815 at Wesleyan Chapel, Desborough
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            Birth: about 1834,  at Market Harborough, LeicestershireCensus
            Birth: about 1838,  at Market Harborough, LeicestershireCensus
 
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