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   6688 1.0 Philip Watsonmale
10247 Father: Philip Watson    b. before 1654
10248 Mother: Elizabeth Burdit    b. before 1654 at Pipewell, Northamptonshire
Birth: 21 Feb 1679 /80, at Desborough (source reads: Phillip the Son of Phillip Watson was Born February the 21) Parish Reg

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   10845
Married: (1) Catherine [not known]  before 1706Est. from child
b. before 1688Est. from child

   83602.1 Catherine Watsonfemale
Birth: 1706, at Desborough (source reads: Born 1706 Cath. the daughter of Philip Watson) Bp Transcripts Desb
Baptism: 14 Oct 1706 at DesboroughIGI
Burial: 1707 at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Buryed 1707 Cath. the daughter of Philip Watson') Bp Transcripts Desb

   6689
Married: (2) Susannah [not known]  before 1710Est. from child
b. before 1688Est. from child

   66902.2 Roger Watsonmale
Baptism: 09 Jul 1710 at Desborough (source reads 'Roger the Son of Philip & Susanah Watson Bapt') Bp Transcripts Desb

   67002.3 Ann Watsonfemale
Baptism: 06 Apr 1712 at Desborough (source reads 'Anne the Daughter of Philip & Susanah Watson') Bp Transcripts Desb

   67012.4 Thomas Watsonmale
Baptism: 26 Sep 1714 at Desborough (source reads 'Thomas Son of Philip & Susanah Watson') Bp Transcripts Desb
Burial: 17 Oct 1714 at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Thomas son of Philip & Susanah Watson') Bp Transcripts Desb

 


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