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Bridget [not known]

 

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   10175 1.0 Bridget [not known]female

Birth: before 1651Est. from child

Pedigree
   10174
Married: John Panter  before 1669Est. from child
b. before 1651Est. from child

   101762.1 Elizabeth Panterfemale
Baptism: 25 Nov 1669 at Desborough (source reads 'Elizabeth the daughter of John Panter and Bridget his wife') Parish Reg
Burial: 12 Sep 1720 at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Elizabeth Panter paup') Bp Transcripts Desb

   102142.2 Elinor Panterfemale
Baptism: 10 Jan 1671 /72 at Desborough (source reads 'Elinor the daughter of John Panter and Bridgett his wife') Parish Reg
Baptism: 20 Jan 1674 /75 at Desborough (source reads 'John the Son of John Panter and Bridgett ux') Parish Reg
10898
Married: Catherine [not known]  before 1711Est. from child
b. before 1693Est. from child

   108993.1 John Pantermale
Baptism: 01 Apr 1711 at Desborough (source reads 'John the son of John & Catherine Panter') Bp Transcripts Desb
Burial: 28 Aug 1720 at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'John Panter Lad') Bp Transcripts Desb

   111413.2 Elizabeth Panterfemale
Baptism: 13 Aug 1719 at Desborough (source reads 'Elizabeth the Daughter of John & Katherine Panter') Bp Transcripts Desb

   112873.3 Anne Panterfemale
Baptism: 16 Oct 1724 at Desborough (source reads 'Anne Daugh of John & Catherine Panter') Bp Transcripts Desb

 


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Estimated dates of birth (treat with caution - they could be decades out!)
:- where there is a marriage or children recorded, the date is estimated at 16-18 years before the earliest date;
:- where there is only a burial known, if the person or their spouse is described as "old", the birth is estimated at 50 years earlier; if they are described as "very old", the birth is estimated at 60 years earlier; if neither, the birth is estimated at 18 years earlier.

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Before 1752 the calendar year started on 25th March; dates where the year appears as, eg: "1650/51" show the year as it would have been given at the time (in this example 1650), and the year by the modern calendar (1651). Jan-Mar dates before 1752 which don't show this "double-dating" are from secondary sources which haven't made clear which dating system has been used.


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