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Mary Simson

 

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   12542 1.0 Mary Simsonfemale

Birth: before 1750, at Cottingham, NorthamptonshireEst. from marriage

Pedigree
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Married: David Kidney  at Desborough 16 Jul 1768 (marriage source reads: David Kidney and Mary Simson of Cottingham) Bp Transcripts Desb
bap. 22 Jan 1743 /44 at Desborough (source reads 'David the Son of William and Mary Kidney') Bp Transcripts Desb

   125892.1 William Kidneymale
Baptism: 20 Jun 1769 at Desborough (source reads 'Willm the Son of David and Mary Kidney') Bp Transcripts Desb

   126472.2 William Kidneymale
Baptism: 16 Dec 1770 at Desborough (source reads 'William the Son of David and Mary Kidney') Bp Transcripts Desb
Burial: 20 Dec 1770, aged c. 4d, at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Willm Kidney Infant') Bp Transcripts Desb

   127652.3 Sarah Kidneyfemale
Baptism: 12 Jul 1772 at Desborough (source reads 'Sarah the Daughr of David and Mary Kidney') Bp Transcripts Desb
Burial: 26 Jan 1773, aged c. 6m, at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Sarah Kidney Infant') Bp Transcripts Desb

 


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