Desborough People
John Reculist
 
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          1.0 John Reculistmale
Weaver [son Job's baptism record]
              Baptism: 17 Nov 1793 at Desborough
                (source reads 'John son of Edward and Hannah Regulest')
              
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                   5457Married:
              
Catherine Yeomans 
              before 1830
Est. from child
            b. before 1812Est. from child
 
            Birth: 14 Aug 1830,  at Desborough
Wesleyan Reg
            Baptism: 22 Aug 1830 at Wesleyan Chapel, Desborough
Wesleyan Reg
            Death: about 1881, age: 50y
BMD1569Married:
            
Elizabeth Marlow 
            about 1855
BMD
            b. about 1834,  at Ashley, NorthamptonshireCensus
 
            Birth: about 1858,  at Desborough
Census
            Death: 22 Feb 1939, age: 80y
MI
         
          memorial
        
            Burial:  at Desborough Cemetery, Desborough
MI
          Probate: 17 Apr 1939 
          
            executors, etc
          5268Married:
            
Annie West 
            1887
BMD
            b. about 1863,  at East Farndon, NorthamptonshireCensus
  
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