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Mary Nursey

 

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   10916 1.0 Mary Nurseyfemale
10208 Father: William Nursey    b. before 1653 at Desborough    bur. 07 Feb 1716 / 17 at St Giles, Desborough
10209 Mother: Mary Campion    b. before 1653 at Desborough    bur. 1709 at St Giles, Desborough
Baptism: 26 Nov 1671 at Desborough (source reads 'Mary the daughter of William Nursey and Mary his wife') Parish Reg
Burial: 13 Nov 1749 at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Mary Wallis Widdow') Bp Transcripts Desb

Pedigree
   10820
Married: Thomas Wallis  at Desborough 01 Jan 1695 (marriage source reads: Thomas Wallis and Mary Nursey) Parish Reg
b. before 1678Est. from child

   160412.1 William Wallismale
Baptism: 30 Jan 1696 /97 at Desborough (source reads 'William son Thomas and Mary Wallis') Parish Reg

   108212.2 Mary Wallisfemale
Birth: 1707, at Desborough (source reads: Born 1707 Mary the Daughter of Tho: Wallis) Bp Transcripts Desb

   109172.3 Anne Wallisfemale
Baptism: 26 Sep 1711 at Desborough (source reads 'Anne the Daughter of Thomas & Mary Wallis') Bp Transcripts Desb

 


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