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The Borton Family:

While the men of the family were usually agricultural labourers, the women were lace makers.  Family members traced are:

Aynho

St Michael, Aynho. Street in Aynho. The road through Aynho. In the village of Anyho.

Others born in this parish:

Alice BORTON,   1876

Amy Sarah BORTON,   1872

Ann BORTON,   1833

Charles BORTON,   1823

Charles BORTON,   1840

Edward BORTON,   1807

Eleanor BORTON,   1868

Elizabeth BORTON,   1800

Elizabeth BORTON,   1821

Emily Sophia BORTON,   1870

Emma BORTON,   1843

Henry BORTON,   1784

Herbert BORTON,   1874

Jessie BORTON,   1880

John BORTON,   1794

Jonah BORTON,   1828

Lily BORTON,   1878

Maria BORTON,   1831

Mary BORTON,   1792

Mary BORTON,   1825

Rachael BORTON,   1837

Sarah BORTON,   1800

Susannah BORTON,   1805

Susannah BORTON,   1807

Thomas BORTON,   1783

William BORTON,   1789

William BORTON,   1790


Albert DUNN,  1880

Frederick DUNN,   1869

Henry DUNN,   1874

James DUNN,   1842

James DUNN,   1867

Joseph DUNN,   1877

Susanna DUNN,   1872

Ann JONES,   1801

Elizabeth JONES,   1796

John JONES,   1770

John JONES,   1806

Samuel JONES,   1798

Susannah JONES,   1803

Mary Ann ROBBINS,   1845


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Founded in Anglo-Saxon times, Aynho is a village and parish, situated in the far south of Northamptonshire.  

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