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Mary Ann Gaudern

 

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   9062 1.0 Mary Ann Gaudernfemale

Birth: about 1844, at Southwick, NorthamptonshireCensus

Pedigree
   9069
Married: (1) Lewis Kingston  1864BMD

   90632.1 William Lewis Kingstonmale
Birth: about 1865, at Kings Cliffe, NorthamptonshireCensus

   90642.2 Rose Mary Kingstonfemale
Birth: about 1867, at Kings Cliffe, NorthamptonshireCensus

   9061
Married: (2) William Scotney  1870BMD
b. about 1847, at Southwick, NorthamptonshireCensus

   90652.1 Mary Ann Scotneyfemale
Birth: about Feb 1871, at Kings Cliffe, NorthamptonshireCensus
Birth: about 1874, at Southwick, NorthamptonshireCensus
3204
Married: Florrie Elkington  1896BMD
b. about 1873, at DesboroughCensus

   89273.1 Frederick J Scotneymale
Birth: about May 1900, at Southwick, NorthamptonshireCensus

   90662.3 Albert Scotneymale
Birth: about 1876, at Apethorpe, NorthamptonshireCensus

   90672.4 Emily Scotneyfemale
Birth: about 1877, at Apethorpe, NorthamptonshireCensus

   90682.5 John Thomas Scotneymale
Birth: about Jan 1880, at Apethorpe, NorthamptonshireCensus

 


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