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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:
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.