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Henry Buckby

 

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   1797 1.0 Henry Buckbymale
1789 Father: William Buckby    b. about 1825 at Desborough
1795 Mother: Mary Turner    b. about 1828 at Kettering, Northamptonshire
Birth: about 1856, at DesboroughCensus

Pedigree

   27852.1 Jane Buckbyfemale
1881 census shows "Jane Coe" as 'daur', but parentage unclear. "Jane Buckby" is shown as daughter in 1891
Birth: about 1878, at DesboroughCensus

   2466
Married: Elizabeth Binley  about 1880BMD
b. about 1859, at DesboroughCensus
Birth: about Mar 1881, at DesboroughCensus
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Married: Alfred Edwin Crick  about 1900BMD
b. about 1874, at DesboroughCensus

   94513.1 Florence Maud Crickfemale
Birth: about Aug 1900, at DesboroughCensus
Baptism: 07 Jul 1905 at DesboroughIGI

   45972.3 Harry Buckbymale
Birth: about 1884, at DesboroughCensus

   45982.4 Kate Buckbyfemale
Birth: about 1887, at DesboroughCensus
Baptism: 05 Jun 1887 at DesboroughIGI

   45992.5 George Buckbymale
Birth: about 1890, at DesboroughCensus
Baptism: 20 Jul 1891 at DesboroughIGI

   94502.6 Flossie Buckbyfemale
Birth: about 1898, at DesboroughCensus
Baptism: 07 Jul 1905 at DesboroughIGI

 


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