Desborough People
Ann Burditt
 
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          1.0 Ann Burdittfemale
              Birth: about 1808,  at Wilbarston, Northamptonshire
MI
              Death: 03 May 1844, age: 36
MI
         
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                   2050Married:
              
John Nursey 
               after Banns, 05 Dec 1833
Nhants PRs
            b. about 1810MI
 Death record not yet proven to be the correct one for this person, though her younger sister Eliza's marriage is recorded in the same district in 1858, and Sarah may have gone to live with her
            Birth: about 1835,  at Desborough
Census
            Death: 1859
BMD
            Birth: about 1837
Census
            Baptism: 14 Jan 1839 at Desborough
IGI1970Married:
            
John Stanyon 
             at Market Harborough, Leicestershire 29 Sep 1858
Mercury
            bap. 10 Oct 1830 at DesboroughIGI
 
            Birth: about 1864,  at Market Harborough, LeicestershireCensus
            Birth: about 1866,  at Market Harborough, LeicestershireCensus
 
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