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Mary Gifford

 

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   7963 1.0 Mary Giffordfemale

Birth: before 1636, at Blackladies, StaffordshireEst. from child
Burial: 24 Sep 1674 at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Mis Pulton the wife of Ferdinando Pulton Esq buried [in?] the near Corner') Parish Reg

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   7962
Married: Ferdinando Poulton  28 Jan 1649 (marriage source reads: Mr Fardinando Pulton said to bee Married the 28th January 1649. But nothing presented to mee of it for to record) Parish Reg
b. before 1636, at DesboroughEst. from child

   79642.1 [son 1] Poultonmale
Birth: before 1654, at DesboroughDNB

   79652.2 Andrew Poultonmale
Birth: 20 Jan 1654, at DesboroughDNB
Death: 05 Aug 1710 , at St Germain, FranceDNB

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   107852.3 Thomas Poultonmale
A Jesuit,like older brother Andrew
Birth: 1668, at DesboroughDNB

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