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Augusta de Capell Brooke

 

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   6337 1.0 Augusta de Capell Brookefemale
Censuses before 1871 add 8 years to her age
17919 Father: Richard Brooke de Capell Brooke

Birth: about 1804, at Oakley, NorthamptonshireCensus
Death: 19 Nov 1891 , at Desborough, age: 89yMercury

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Census Details: at Desborough in 1881 1891 -:-
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Married: John Booth  at Oakley, Northamptonshire 14 Oct 1835Mercury

   176702.1 [male] Boothmale
Birth: 25 Nov 1836, at Glendon Hall, Glendon, NorthamptonshireMercury

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   63382.2 Charles Boothmale
There is a Baron George Booth with Augusta at Glendon Hall in 1851 (b.1847), and at Bromsgrove Grammar School in 1861 (b.1845)
Birth: about 1851, at Kettering, NorthamptonshireCensus

 


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