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Elizabeth Porter

 

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   10278 1.0 Elizabeth Porterfemale

Birth: before 1654, at DesboroughEst. from marriage

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Married: Rodger Williams  at Desborough 27 Jan 1672 (marriage source reads: Rodger Williams and Elizabeth Porter both of Desborow) Parish Reg
b. about 1653, at DesboroughEst. from marriage

   102792.1 Thomas Williamsmale
Baptism: 21 Jan 1673 /74 at Desborough (source reads 'Thomas the Son of Rodger Williams and Elizabeth ux') Parish Reg
Burial: 19 Mar 1674 /75, aged c. 2m, at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Thomas the son of Rodger Williams') Parish Reg

   103132.2 Elizabeth Williamsfemale
Burial record: no mention of father or mother's name, so it may not relate to this child
Baptism: 27 Feb 1675 /76 at Desborough (source reads 'Elizabeth the daughter of Rodger Williams & Elizabeth his wife') Parish Reg
Burial: 03 Jan 1678 /79, aged c. 2y 11m, at Desborough (source reads 'January 3 Elizabeth Williams buryed') Parish Reg

 


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