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Isaac Yeomans

 

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   636 1.0 Isaac Yeomansmale
630 Father: George Yeomans    bap. 11 Jan 1797 at Desborough
631 Mother: Hannah [not known]    b. about 1803 at Pitsford, Northamptonshire
Baptism: 07 May 1832 at DesboroughIGI
Death: about 1885, age: 53yBMD

Pedigree
   17446
Married: Ada Monk  at St Thomas, Birmingham, Warwickshire 05 Aug 1860IGI
b. about 1839, at Foxton, LeicestershireCensus
Birth: Jan 1861, at DesboroughCensus

Additional information: Marriage Certificate 
17453
Married: Susan Wearenear  01 Dec 1888Mrg Cert
b. about 1856

   174543.1 Walter G Yeomansmale
Birth: 1890, at Chelsea, LondonCensus

   174482.2 Lucy Yeomansfemale
Birth: about 1863, at Great Bowden, LeicestershireCensus

   174492.3 Tom Yeomansmale
Birth: about 1874, at Brawith, YorkshireCensus

   174502.4 Robert Yeomansmale
Birth: about 1880, at Husbands Bosworth, LeicestershireCensus

 


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