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[male] Winsall

 

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   7875 1.0 [male] Winsallmale


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   78762.1 John Winsallmale
Date of birth may be much earlier as his Will in 1778 shows that he has already acquired quite a lot of land
Birth: before 1757, at DesboroughWill
Death: about 1790 , at DesboroughWill

Additional information: Will 


   78772.2 Elizabeth Winsallfemale
As Elizabeth was named Executrix in her brother John's Will in 1778 she is likely to have been at least 21 at that date
Birth: before 1757Will
Burial: 22 Aug 1797 at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Elizth Thorpe') Bp Transcripts Desb
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Married: Josiah Thorpe  at Desborough by Licence, 16 Sep 1780 (marriage source reads: Josiah Thorpe & Elizabeth Winsall By Licence) Bp Transcripts Desb
b. before 1762Est. from marriage

Date of birth may be much earlier
Birth: before 1760Est. from child

   78793.1 John Winsallmale
Eldest son of Samuel Winsall [source: John Winsall's Will]
Birth: before 1778Will


 


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