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Margaret Robinson

 

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   8340 1.0 Margaret Robinsonfemale

Birth: before 1613Est. from marriage
Burial: 12 Sep 1641 at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Margaret Turner w Richard') Rec. Off. Trans.

Pedigree
   8339
Married: Richard Turner  at Desborough 12 Oct 1631 (marriage source reads: Richard Turner & Margaret Robinson) Rec. Off. Trans.
b. before 1613Est. from marriage

   156542.1 Ann Turnerfemale
Baptism: 25 Jun 1632 at Desborough (source reads 'Ann d Richard & Margaret Turner') Rec. Off. Trans.

   156812.2 John Turnermale
Baptism: 15 Oct 1634 at Desborough (source reads 'John s Richard & Margarett Turner') Rec. Off. Trans.
Burial: 23 Nov 1635, aged c. 1y 1m, at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'John s Richard Turner - an infant') Rec. Off. Trans.

   83412.3 Elizabeth Turnerfemale
The Parish burial record may refer to another child
Baptism: 30 Oct 1636 at DesboroughParish Reg
Burial: 11 Apr 1649 at St Giles, Desborough (source reads '    Turner the Daughter of    Turner was buried the 11 Day of April 1649') Parish Reg

   158022.4 Ellen Turnerfemale
Baptism: 14 Mar 1638 /39 at Desborough (source reads 'Ellen d Richard & Margaret Turner') Rec. Off. Trans.

 


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