Desborough People
George Dawkins
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1953
1.0 George Dawkinsmale
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Father:
Lewis Dawkins (born 18 May 1746 at Desborough
)
Bp Transcripts Desb
Baptism: 06 Aug 1770 at Desborough (source reads 'George the son of Lewis and Alice Dawkins')
Bp Transcripts Desb
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Married:
(1)
Sarah Miller
at Desborough, 11 Jul 1796 (source reads: George Dawkins & Sarah Miller both of this parish)
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b.
18 Dec 1774, Desborough (source reads: Sarah the Daughr of John and Elizth Miller)
1954
Married:
(1)
Alice [not known]
before 1827
Est. from child
b.
about 1799, Desborough
Birth: 18 Sep 1821, Desborough
Rowell Ind Chapel Reg
Baptism: 19 Apr 1824 at Rothwell Independent Chapel
Rowell Ind Chapel Reg
Birth: 1827, Desborough
MI
Death: 01 Aug 1883, age: 56.
MI
memorial
Burial: at Desborough
MI
2565
Married:
Sarah Walker
1856
BMD
b.
11 Apr 1835, Rothwell, Northamptonshire
Birth: about 1858, DesboroughCensus
Birth: about 1862, DesboroughCensus
Birth: about 1872, Oldham
Census
Birth: about 1896, DesboroughCensus
Birth: about 1900, DesboroughCensus
Birth: about 1829, Desborough
Census
1957
Married:
Daniel Feakin
1847
BMD
b.
02 Jun 1825, Desborough
d.
1910, age: 84
Birth: about 1853, Desborough
Census
Death: 1875, age: 22.
BMD
Birth: about 1856, KetteringCensus
Birth: about Mar 1861, KetteringCensus
Birth: about 1868, KetteringCensus
Birth: about Jan 1871, KetteringCensus
Birth: about 1873, KetteringCensus
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