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Fotheringhay

St Mary and All Saints, Fortheringhay. In the village of Fotheringhay. View of Fotheringhay village from the church.

The Starmore Family:

Generations of this family lived in Fotheringhay.  By the mid 1800s, a number had left that place and moved into Bedford and other places.

Ann STARMORE,  1786

Ann STARMORE,   1791

Ann STARMORE,   1818

Catherine STARMORE,   1827

Edmund STARMORE,   1819

Edward STARMORE,   1814

Elizabeth STARMORE,   1785

Elizabeth STARMORE,   1850

Frances STARMORE,   1772

Frances STARMORE,   1776

Frances STARMORE,   1823

Frederick STARMORE,   1824

George STARMORE,   1822

Henry STARMORE,   1819

James STARMORE,   1770

James STARMORE,   1810

John STARMORE,   1784

John STARMORE,   1811

Joseph STARMORE,   1833

Mary STARMORE,   1778

Mary STARMORE,   1826

Priscilla STARMORE,   1815

Robert STARMORE,   1779

Robert STARMORE,   1814

Sarah STARMORE,   1816

Sarah Ann STARMORE,   1816

Sarah Ann STARMORE,   1837

Thomas STARMORE,   1782

Thomas STARMORE,   1810

Thomas STARMORE,   1843

William STARMORE,   1774

William STARMORE,   1818

William STARMORE,   1830

Zachoriah STARMORE,   1789


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Fotheringhay was the site of a castle, which no longer exists, and is the place where Mary, Queen of Scots, was beheaded.  

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