Desborough People
Alfred Samuel Lovett Turner
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1.0 Alfred Samuel Lovett Turnermale
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Father:
William Lovett Turner
b. about 1816 at West Haddon, Northamptonshire
d. 24 Jun 1885 at Church House, Desborough
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Mother:
Matilda Newman
b. about 1838 at Andover, Hampshire
d. 08 Jan 1865 at Desborough
Birth: about 1862, at Harrington, Northamptonshire
CensusPedigree
1728Married:
(1)
Amy Coe
1881
BMD
b. about 1860, at DesboroughCensus
Birth: about 1882, at Desborough
Census
Baptism: 09 Apr 1882 at Desborough
IGI
Birth: about 1907, at Rothwell, NorthamptonshireCensus
Birth: about 1886, at Desborough
Census
Baptism: 22 Nov 1885 at Desborough
IGI
Birth: about 1889, at Desborough
Census
Baptism: 01 Jul 1888 at Desborough
IGI
Birth: about Nov 1890, at Desborough
Census
Baptism: 04 Jan 1891 at Desborough
IGI
Baptism: 28 May 1893 at Desborough
IGI
17388Married:
(2)
Emma Moore
1904
BMD
b. about 1907, at Rothwell, NorthamptonshireCensus
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