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Mary Ann Liner

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2305 1.0 Mary Ann Linerfemale
1111 Father: Timothy Liner (born about 1804 at Braybrooke ) Census
1112 Mother: Elizabeth [not known] (born about 1805 at Rothwell Northamptonshire ) Census
Birth: about Oct 1840, Rothwell, NorthamptonshireCensus
820 Married: (1) James Kilborn  about 1862BMD
b. 23 Aug 1830, Desborough  d. 26 Jun 1868, Desborough, age: 39

23062.1 Elizabeth Kilbornfemale
Birth: about 1863, DesboroughCensus
Death: 25 Mar 1887, age: 24y. MI  memorial
Burial: at Desborough, St GilesMI
14314 Married: George Yeomans  1885BMD

23072.2 Charles Kilbornmale
Birth: about 1865, DesboroughCensus

23082.3 Thomas R Kilbornmale
Birth: about 1867, DesboroughCensus
Probate: 25 Jul 1930  executors, etc

1191 Married: (2) Thomas Bosworth  at Islington, London, 25 Dec 1877Parish Reg
b. 1822, Rothwell, Northamptonshire  d. 30 May 1897, age: 75

 


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