Another great-aunt, but this time she is my great-great-great-great-great-great-great-aunt. Her name was Wilmot BASTONE, and she was christened on 19 December 1684 in Ottery St Mary, Devon.
Her parents were married in 1684; most of the babies born as the first child of a couple in my family tree also died within months. As I know nothing about Wilmot, I wonder if she was one of them?
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