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Richard Launders

 

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   15078 1.0 Richard Laundersmale

Birth: before 1583, at DesboroughEst. from child
Burial: 09 Jan 1630 /31 at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Richard Lawnden - a poor old man kept of the town') Rec. Off. Trans.

Pedigree
   15694
Married: Christian [not known]  before 1601Est. from child
b. before 1583Est. from child

   150792.1 Margery Laundersfemale
Baptism: 15 Apr 1601 at Desborough (source reads 'Margery d Richard Launders') Rec. Off. Trans.

   150982.2 Elizabeth Laundersfemale
Baptism: 10 Nov 1602 at Desborough (source reads 'Eliz d Richard Launders') Rec. Off. Trans.

   151312.3 Ann Laundersfemale
Baptism: 10 Apr 1605 at Desborough (source reads 'Anne d Richard Launders*') Rec. Off. Trans.

   153122.4 Joan Laundersfemale
Baptism: 13 Jun 1607 at Desborough (source reads 'Joan d Richard Launder') Rec. Off. Trans.
Burial: 21 Sep 1607, aged c. 3m, at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Joan d Richard Launder') Rec. Off. Trans.

   153302.5 Margaret Laundersfemale
Baptism: 27 Dec 1608 at Desborough (source reads 'Margaret d Richard Launders*') Rec. Off. Trans.
Burial: 16 Jan 1617 /18, aged c. 9y, at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Margaret d Richard Launders') Rec. Off. Trans.

 


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