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Harry King

 

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   4206 1.0 Harry Kingmale
1302 Father: James King    b. about 1837 at Newton Harcourt, Leicestershire
1296 Mother: Mahala Buckby    b. 17 Nov 1834 at Desborough
Birth: about 1862, at DesboroughCensus

Pedigree
   4214
Married: Sarah [not known]  before 1884Est. from child
b. about 1862, at Kibworth Beauchamp, LeicestershireCensus

   178402.1 Ellen Kingfemale
Birth: 1883, at DesboroughMercury
Baptism: 05 Jul 1884 at DesboroughIGI
Death: 06 Jul 1884, Accidental death , at Desborough, age: 18mMercury

Additional Information: Inquest

   42152.2 Ellen Elizabeth Kingfemale
Birth: about 1885, at DesboroughCensus

   42162.3 Eleanor Elizabeth Kingfemale
Baptism: 20 Dec 1885 at DesboroughIGI

   42172.4 Martha Agnes Kingfemale
Baptism: 10 Jul 1891 at DesboroughIGI

   45702.5 Alice Kingfemale
Baptism: 10 Jul 1891 at DesboroughIGI

   94252.6 Hilda B Kingfemale
Birth: about 1892, at DesboroughCensus

   94262.7 Ida Kingfemale
Birth: about 1895, at DesboroughCensus

   94272.8 Nora M Kingfemale
Birth: about 1897, at DesboroughCensus

   94282.9 Harry Kingmale
Birth: about 1899, at DesboroughCensus

 


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