Desborough People
Jane Rosella Tailby
 
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          1.0 Jane Rosella Tailbyfemale
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              Father:
              
George Tailby
                      
                      b. 1814 at Braybrooke, Northamptonshire
                      
                      d. 28 Oct 1900 at Desborough
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              Mother:
              
Ann Deacon
                      
                      b. about 1815 at Desborough
                      
                      d. 20 Jun 1855
 
              Baptism: 12 Apr 1846 at Desborough
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                   2935Married:
              
Lawrence Lovett Turner 
               at St Giles Church, Desborough 11 Dec 1871
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            b. about 1852,  at Harrington, NorthamptonshireCensus
 
            Birth: about 1873,  at Northampton, NorthamptonshireCensus
            Baptism: 28 Sep 1873 at Desborough
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            Baptism: 26 Sep 1875 at Desborough
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            Baptism: 17 Feb 1877 at Desborough
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            Birth: about 1880,  at DesboroughCensus
            Baptism: 21 Aug 1881 at Desborough
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            Baptism: 06 Jan 1884 at Desborough
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