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John Selby

 

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   8345 1.0 John Selbymale
14132 Father: John Silby    b. before 1575
14133 Mother: Elizabeth Subley    b. before 1575 at Rothwell, Northamptonshire    bur. 03 Nov 1610 at St Giles, Desborough
Baptism: 22 Jan 1598 /99 at Desborough (source reads 'John s John Silby') Rec. Off. Trans.

Pedigree
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Married: Em [not known]  before 1636Est. from child
b. before 1618Est. from child

   83472.1 Margery Selbyfemale
Baptism: 24 Nov 1636 at Desborough (source reads 'Margery d John Selby the younger & Emm') Parish Reg

   157762.2 John Selbymale
Baptism: 03 Mar 1637 /38 at Desborough (source reads 'John s John Selby the younger & Ann') Rec. Off. Trans.
Burial: 25 Apr 1639, aged c. 1y 1m, at St Giles, Desborough (source reads 'John s John Selby the younger') Rec. Off. Trans.

   158032.3 Elizabeth Selbyfemale
Baptism: 28 Apr 1639 at Desborough (source reads 'Eliz d John & Emm Selby') Rec. Off. Trans.

   158272.4 Joan Selbyfemale
Baptism: 28 Mar 1641 at Desborough (source reads 'Joan d John & Emm Selby') Rec. Off. Trans.

 


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