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Mary Gutteridge

 

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   11040 1.0 Mary Gutteridgefemale
Marriage source describes her as "Mary Gutteridge, dau of Bartin Gutteridge of Desborough, gent., by Anne his wife, dau. of Joseph Hill of Rothwell, gent. She was sister of Ann, wife of Thomas Percy, Bishop of Dromore in Ireland." Mentioned in brother Bartin's will dated 5 Jan 1759 as Mary Edwards
8018 Father: Bartin Gutteridge    bap. 19 May 1681 at Desborough    bur. 26 Jan 1757 at St Giles, Desborough
6079 Mother: Anne Hill    b. before 1704 at Rothwell, Northamptonshire    bur. 20 Jun 1773 at St Giles, Desborough
Birth: 20 Mar 1722, at Desborough (source reads: Mary the Daughter of Bartin Gutteridge Yeoman & Anne his Wife was Born March the 20th Bapt May the 2nd) Bp Transcripts Desb
Baptism: 02 May 1722 at DesboroughBp Transcripts Desb

Pedigree
   11041
Married: Samuel Edwards  at Desborough 05 Mar 1756 (marriage source reads: Married the Revd Samuel Edwards and Mary Guttridge) Bp Transcripts Desb
b. before 1738, at Bozeat, NorthamptonshireEst. from marriage

 


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