Thomas Reesby
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1284
1.0 Thomas Reesbymale
1276
Father:
William Reesby (born about 1781 at Crick, Northamptonshire
)
Census 1287
Mother:
Eleanor Perkins (baptised 10 May 1778 at Crick, Northamptonshire)
IGI
Birth: 1812, at Crick, Northamptonshire
Census
Death: 1891, at Crick, Northamptonshire
BMD
Burial: 03 Jun 1891 at St Margaret, Crick, Northamptonshire
NBIPedigree
1288Married:
(1)
Alice [not known]
before 1836
Est. from child
b.
about 1816
d.
Jul 1844, at Crick, Northamptonshire
Birth: 1836, at Crick, Northamptonshire
Census1685Married:
Mary Ann Gardner
1861
BMD
b.
about 1834, at Wellesbourne, Warwickshire
1290Married:
(2)
Mary Russell
at Crick, Northamptonshire 11 May 1848
Parish Reg
b.
1812, at Crick, Northamptonshire
d.
1884, at Crick, Northamptonshire
Birth: 07 Jul 1850, at Crick, Northamptonshire
Parish Reg1673Married:
Alice Cowley
1872
BMD
b.
about 1850, at Crick, Northamptonshire
Birth: about 1874, at Coventry, WarwickshireCensus
Birth: about 1876, at Crick, NorthamptonshireCensus
Birth: 1877, at Coventry, WarwickshireCensus
Birth: 1882, at Coventry, WarwickshireCensus
Birth: about 1885, at Coventry, WarwickshireCensus
Birth: 1886, at Coventry, WarwickshireCensus
Birth: 1889, at Coventry, WarwickshireCensus
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