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Mary Nursey

 

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   40 1.0 Mary Nurseyfemale
25 Father: John Nursey    bap. 6 Sep 1776 at Desborough    d. 19 Sep 1837
26 Mother: Sarah Coleman    b. 05 Apr 1778 at Desborough    d. 25 Apr 1825
Birth: 2 Jun 1804, at DesboroughWesleyan Reg
Baptism: 19 Aug 1804 at Wesleyan Chapel, DesboroughWesleyan Reg

Pedigree
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Married: John Spriggs  at Desborough about 1827IGI
b. about 1806

   36442.1 Josiah Spriggsmale
Birth: about 1828Census

   412.2 Joseph Spriggsmale
Birth: 18 Jul 1830, at DesboroughWesleyan Reg
Baptism: 07 Nov 1830 at Wesleyan Chapel, DesboroughWesleyan Reg

   422.3 Joshua Spriggsmale
Birth: 11 Apr 1832, at DesboroughWesleyan Reg
Baptism: 27 May 1832 at Wesleyan Chapel, DesboroughWesleyan Reg

   432.4 Joshua Spriggsmale
Birth: 04 Jan 1834, at DesboroughWesleyan Reg
Baptism: 16 Mar 1834 at Wesleyan Chapel, DesboroughWesleyan Reg

   442.5 Sarah Spriggsfemale
Birth: 08 Feb 1836, at DesboroughWesleyan Reg
Baptism: 08 May 1836 at Wesleyan Chapel, DesboroughWesleyan Reg

   36462.6 Jabus Spriggsmale
Birth: about 1838Census

   36472.7 John Spriggsmale
Birth: about Dec 1840Census

 


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