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Herbert Yeomans

 

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   662 1.0 Herbert Yeomansmale
657 Father: Thomas Yeomans    b. about 1797 at Desborough
658 Mother: Mary [not known]    b. about 1801 at Wilbarston, Northamptonshire
Birth: about 1827, at DesboroughCensus

Pedigree
   105
Married: Lois Coe  1847BMD
b. 01 Apr 1830, at DesboroughWesleyan Reg
Identification of this George as Elizabeth Kilborn's husband is speculative
Birth: about 1858, at DesboroughCensus

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2306
Married: (1) Elizabeth Kilborn  1885BMD
b. about 1863, at DesboroughCensus

4741
Married: (2) Charlotte Elizabeth Annie Slow  1889BMD
b. 1863, at Ecton, NorthamptonshireBMD

   47423.1 George Slow Yeomansmale
Birth: about Aug 1890, at DesboroughCensus

   89243.2 Frederick Charles Yeomansmale
Birth: about 1894, at DesboroughCensus

   89253.3 William Herbert Yeomansmale
Birth: about 1896, at DesboroughCensus
Birth: about 1860, at DesboroughCensus
Death: about 1895, age: 35BMD

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3465
Married: Joseph Dawkins  at Independent Chapel, Desborough 25 Dec 1884Mercury
b. about 1860, at DesboroughCensus

   90833.1 Annie Dawkinsfemale
1901 census describes her as daughter of Joseph Dawkins born 1834, seems more likely that her father was the Joseph Dawkins born 1860
Birth: about 1894, at DesboroughCensus

 


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