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Alice Alderman

 

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   8151 1.0 Alice Aldermanfemale
8379 Father: Mark Alderman    bap. 25 Apr 1573 at Desborough    bur. 24 Feb 1640 / 41 at St Giles, Desborough
8380 Mother: Frances Hensworth    b. before 1582 at Desborough    bur. 19 Feb 1649 / 50 at St Giles, Desborough
Baptism: 16 Jan 1610 /11 at Desborough (source reads 'Alice d Mark Alderman') Rec. Off. Trans.

Pedigree
   8150
Married: Robert Lad  at Faxton, Northamptonshire 11 Oct 1634IGI
b. before 1617Est. from child

   83022.1 Francis Laddmale
Baptism: 09 Aug 1635 at Desborough (source reads 'Francis s Robt & Alice Ladd') Parish Reg
Burial: 21 Mar 1651 /52 at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'Francis Lad the Sonne of Robert Lad') Parish Reg

   158092.2 Elizabeth Laddfemale
Baptism: 17 May 1640 at Desborough (source reads 'Eliz d Robt & Alice Ladd') Parish Reg

   81522.3 John Ladmale
Baptism: 25 Feb 1648 /49 at DesboroughParish Reg
Burial: 15 Oct 1649, aged c. 8m, at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'John Lad the Sonne of Robt Lad') Parish Reg

   82282.4 John Ladmale
Baptism: 21 Nov 1651 at DesboroughParish Reg

 


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