Desborough People
Ann Andrewe
 
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          1.0 Ann Andrewefemale
              Birth: before 1596,  at Desborough
Est. from marriagePedigree
                   14196Married:
              
John Atkins 
               at Desborough 19 May 1614
      (marriage source reads: John Atkins of Lilburne & Anne Andrewe of this parish)
    
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            b. before 1596,  at Lilbourne, NorthamptonshireEst. from marriage
 
            Baptism: 03 Oct 1616 at Desborough
              (source reads 'Wm s John Atkins*')
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            Baptism: 04 Dec 1619 at Desborough
              (source reads 'Mary d Jo. Atkins')
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            Burial: 11 May 1640, aged c. 20y, at St Giles, Desborough
              (source reads 'Mary d John Atkins - an innocent maid could neither go nor speak')
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            Baptism: 04 Mar 1621
              /22 at Desborough
              (source reads 'Ellen d John Atkins')
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            Burial: 15 Aug 1622, aged c. 5m, at St Giles, Desborough
              (source reads '     d John Atkins')
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            Baptism: 17 Sep 1623 at Desborough
              (source reads 'Thos s John & Ann Atkins')
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            Burial: 05 Apr 1624, aged c. 7m, at St Giles, Desborough
              (source reads 'Thos s John Atkins')
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