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... James the sonne of James Rothwell was baptized the fyfte day of October John the sonne of Thomas Heaton was baptized the xiijth day of October Gulielmus filius Margret ' Boyne baptizatus fuit undessimo die Octobris a Spurius Agnes filia ...
... James the sonne of James Rothwell was baptized the fyfte day of October John the sonne of Thomas Heaton was baptized the xiijth day of October Gulielmus filius Margret ' Boyne baptizatus fuit undessimo die Octobris a Spurius Agnes filia ...
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... James the son of [ blank ] Lapidg of Carolton the 15th of Octobris Thomas the son of Robt Jackson the xxth of Nou'ber Maria filia Georgij Shackleton vicessimo octavo die Nou ' Anna filia Willimi Wilkinson of Hardwick 25th day of ...
... James the son of [ blank ] Lapidg of Carolton the 15th of Octobris Thomas the son of Robt Jackson the xxth of Nou'ber Maria filia Georgij Shackleton vicessimo octavo die Nou ' Anna filia Willimi Wilkinson of Hardwick 25th day of ...
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... James Rothwell ye 21 of Aprill Mary ye doughter of James Rothwell ye 4 of May Vrseley ye doughter of Olliver Dangcaster ye 12 of June Anne ye wife of Bartholomewe Bedfourthe ye 24 of June Elizabeth ye doughter of Wm Hollingworth ye ...
... James Rothwell ye 21 of Aprill Mary ye doughter of James Rothwell ye 4 of May Vrseley ye doughter of Olliver Dangcaster ye 12 of June Anne ye wife of Bartholomewe Bedfourthe ye 24 of June Elizabeth ye doughter of Wm Hollingworth ye ...
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... James Greenwood gent . bap : June 8 Ann ye doughter of Christ : Tabernackle baptized July 16 Elizabeth ye doughter of Tho : Hall baptized Augst 6th Thomas sonn of William & Elizabeth Steele baptized Septembr 10th John sonn of Francis ...
... James Greenwood gent . bap : June 8 Ann ye doughter of Christ : Tabernackle baptized July 16 Elizabeth ye doughter of Tho : Hall baptized Augst 6th Thomas sonn of William & Elizabeth Steele baptized Septembr 10th John sonn of Francis ...
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... James Furnice was buryed 27th of Feb. Ann Spencer was buryed 2d day of March A child of Grace Steeles was buryed 2d ... James Wilkinson the first day of March Margaret the daughter of William Banks the viijth day of March 1657. Thomas ...
... James Furnice was buryed 27th of Feb. Ann Spencer was buryed 2d day of March A child of Grace Steeles was buryed 2d ... James Wilkinson the first day of March Margaret the daughter of William Banks the viijth day of March 1657. Thomas ...
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