Desborough People
Mary Jervis
 
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          1.0 Mary Jervisfemale
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              Father:
              
Henry Jervis
                      
                      b. before 1713
                      
                      bur. 14 Aug 1774 at St Giles, Desborough
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              Mother:
              
Mary [not known]
                      
                      b. before 1713
                      
                      bur. 10 Mar 1779 at St Giles, Desborough
 
              Baptism: 25 Dec 1733 at Desborough
                (source reads 'Mary the Daughter of Henry Jervis and Mary his wife')
              
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                   12153Married:
              
William Salmon 
               at Desborough  after Banns, 27 Dec 1757
      (marriage source reads: By Banns William Salmon and Mary Jervis)
    
Bp Transcripts Desb
            b. before 1739Est. from marriage
  
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