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Philip Pulton

 

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   14417 1.0 Philip Pultonmale

Birth: before 1554Est. from child

Pedigree
Baptism: 25 ??? 1572 at Desborough (source reads 'Eliz d Philip Pulton, gent.') Rec. Off. Trans.
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Married: Alexander Lawnder  at Desborough 24 Jan 1596 (marriage source reads: Alexander Lawnder of Sibbertoft & Eliz Pulton) Rec. Off. Trans.
b. before 1578, at Sibbertoft, NorthamptonshireEst. from marriage

   150523.1 Edward Lawndermale
Baptism: 12 Mar 1597 /98 at Desborough (source reads 'Edward s Alexander Lawnder') Rec. Off. Trans.


   144272.2 Anne Pultonfemale
Baptism: 30 Aug 1573 at Desborough (source reads 'Anne d Philip Pulton, gent.') Rec. Off. Trans.


   144782.3 Mary Pultonfemale
Baptism: 04 Nov 1578 at Desborough (source reads 'Mary d Philip Pulton, gent.') Rec. Off. Trans.


   145112.4 Henry Pultonmale
Baptism: 26 Oct 1581 at Desborough (source reads 'Henry s Philip Pulton, gent.') Rec. Off. Trans.


   145722.5 Catherine Pultonfemale
Baptism: 31 Dec 1585 at Desborough (source reads 'Catherine d Philip Pulton') Rec. Off. Trans.


   146012.6 Ferdinando Pultonmale
Baptism: 16 Mar 1588 /89 at Desborough (source reads 'Ferninando s Philip Pulton, gent.') Rec. Off. Trans.

 


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