Desborough People
John Morris
 
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          1.0 John Morrismale
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              Father:
              
Thomas Morris
                      
                      bap. 11 Jul 1744 at Desborough
                      
                      bur. 08 Aug 1801 at St Giles, Desborough
 2012
              Mother:
              
Mary Nursey
                      
                      b. 27 Dec 1744 at Desborough
                      
                      bur. 03 Apr 1804 at St Giles, Desborough
 
              Baptism: 05 Apr 1779 at Desborough
                (source reads 'John, son of Thos & Mary Morris')
              
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                   2725Married:
              
Hannah Jarvis 
               at Desborough  after Banns, 08 Nov 1802
      (marriage source reads: John Morris and Hannah Jarvis by Banns)
    
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            b. before 1784Est. from marriage
 
            Birth: 12 Nov 1803
Wesleyan Reg
            Baptism: 29 Jan 1804 at Wesleyan Chapel, Desborough
Wesleyan Reg 
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