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Draycot Cerne - Marriages 1604-1837 Draycot Cerne - Marriages 1604-1837 Officiating Officiating Minister Groom's Given Father's Father's Father's Bride's Given Banns or Father's Father's Father's Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 3 Minister Given Year Date Surname Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Surname Given Name Occupation Surname Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Lic Surname Given Name Occupation Surname given Surname Given Surname Given Surname Names Notes 1604 08-Nov Thorner William Harberd Elizabeth 1605 03-Oct Sparrow William Knapp Margerie 1605 27-May Godwyn Richard __erke Cislye 1605/06 03-Feb Aldrege Samuel Medcalf Marie 1607 22-Oct Grigorie Rafe Grue or Drue? Joane 1607 16-Apr Lettis Henry Browne Christian 1606 20-Apr Hawkins George Griffins Margerie 1608 02-Aug Elton Walter Swain Margaret 1608/09 26-Feb Falkine Thomas Cooke or Rooke Joana 1608/09 26-Feb Falkine Thomas Rooke or Cooke Joane 1620 11-Oct Stockman William Ferris Anne 1620 24-Apr Swayne Thomas Marshman Mary Thomas is of Langley. 1675 05-Apr Tanner William Kington St Michael Wood Margret Draycot Cerne William is of Langley. 1676/77 11-Feb Blenco Elias Draycot Cerne Blenco Deborah Draycot Cerne 1677/78 18-Mar Cole William Out of Wiltshire James Ann Hilmarton William is of Bristol. Ann is of Bradfield. 1692/93 19-Jan Griffen John Jaques Christian 1694 04-Mar Archard Stephen Emmet Grace Kington St Michael Grace is of Kington Langley. 1694 08-Aug Pockeredge John Clapp Jane 1695 11-Jul Gelliband Andrew Vicar Hullavington Marten Frances Widow Sutton Benger Andrew is Vicar of Hullavington 1695/96 24-Feb Knowlton Gilbert Archard Lydia Kington St Michael 1695/96 19-Mar Hewett Robert Kington St Michael Jeffery Sarah Draycot Cerne 1697 05-Sep Blinckon Daniel Knight Ann 1699/00 19-Feb Brooks Hugh Vizard Grace 1700 01-Aug Tanner Richard Pinnell Joan 1702 06-Apr Hassell Thomas Barratt Mary 1704/05 22-Feb Daffin Benjamin Chippenham Beven Alice Kington St Michael 1705 09-Apr Hewes Joseph Barns Elizabeth Kington St Michael 1707 05-May Ballard Anthony Little Bedwin Pick Mary 1711 11-Apr Oatridge Jonathan Collar Fridiswide Thomas is of St Peters, Cornhill. Elizabeth late of St James, 1712 01-Aug Matthews Thomas Out of Wiltshire Day Elizabeth Draycot Cerne Westminster now TP. 1715/16 06-Feb Hebberd Aylife Messiter Deborah 1719? 30-Mar Pinnell Nicluis Harford Ultra Draycot Cerne Philip Year maybe 1720? Ultra is daughter of Philip. 1721 14-May Gale Stephen Nott Jane Out of Wiltshire Jane is of Wopley, Glos. 1721 15-Sep Barret William Barret Frances 1723 11-Dec Tanner Isaac Palmer Als. Mary Mary Palmer alias Gulston. 1823 11-Dec Tanner Isaac Gulston Als. Mary Mary Gulston alias Palmer. 1723/24 16-Feb Salter George Tanner Martha 1724 04-Oct Pick John Bradford on Avon Baker Elisabeth Draycot Cerne 1724 15-Aug Tanner Isaac Richard Smart Mary Isaac is son of Richard. 1728 06-May Cole Daniel Selby Sarah 1728/29 02-Feb Tanner Robert Reves Betty 1729 09-Dec Prinn Henery Hutchins Jane 1730 29-Dec Stump John Out of Wiltshire Hutchins Judith Draycot Cerne John is of Chipping Sodbury. 1730 16-Jun Phillpott Richard Player Elizabeth 1731 16-Nov Wallerton William Thomas Jane Licence 1731 07-Jun Salter Richard Draycot Cerne Maslin Ruth Daycot Cerne 1732 12-Nov Baker George Draycot Cerne Jones Jane Daycot Cerne 1732 17-Apr Harford Abimalech Widower Draycot Cerne Baker Mary Daycot Cerne 1733 22-Oct Gotherd William Draycot Cerne Maslin Margaret Draycot Cerne 1734 01-Dec Chambers William Draycot Cerne Grinaway Bridget Draycot Cerne 1734 15-Apr Cannons Isaac Kington St Michael Salter Mary Draycot Cerne 1735* 17-Jun Butler Henery Draycot Cerne Shepherd Mary Draycot Cerne *Year uncertain, 1735 has 1746 written above in different hand. 1739/40 14-Feb Shingles Charles Winkworth Betty 1740 25-Jul Coller Franciss Prin Elizabeth 1741 06-Apr Collingbourn Henry Hutchings Priscilla 1741 17-May Beames George Longden Mary 1743 01-Aug Ozzell Joseph Perry Emmar 1746 09-May Faries Robert Sutton Benger Chiffers Ann Sutton Benger 1747 21-Jul Wallop Thomas Castle Combe Baker Jane Draycot Cerne 1748/49 25-Jan Chivers George 26 Bachelor Draycot Cerne Payne Joan 26 Spinster Bremhill Licence In Lic: George is a Bachelor age 26. Joan is a Spinster age 26. 1751 03-Oct Hale William Stanton St Quintin Pullen Jane Draycot Cerne 1753 23-Apr Miles Henry Yatton Keynell Edmunds Elizabeth Draycot Cerne 1753 18-Jun Cole Daniel Chippenham Tanner Grace Draycot Cerne 1753 26-Aug Hawkins John Grittleton Hale Amy Stanton St Quintin Amy is also an inhabitant of this Parish. 1754 04-Nov Allen Joseph Widower Draycot Cerne Hopkins Mary Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1754 16-Jun Barrington Henry Widower Draycot Cerne Tanner Betty Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1755 23-Oct Selman John Sutton Benger Goodship Mary Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1755 04-May Vines William Bachelor Lyneham Tanner Martha Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1756 02-Mar Brown Christopher Bachelor Draycot Cerne Bryant Ann Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1756 08-Jul Herbert John Bachelor Draycot Cerne Coller Mary Stanton St Quintin Licence 1759 12-Jun Power William Malmesbury Stangen Sophia Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1760 04-Feb Cannings Isaac Kington St Michael Hale Elizabeth Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1760 24-Mar Miles George Stanton St Quintin Goddard Susanna Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns Banns also recorded at Stanton St Quinton, March 1760. 1760 07-Apr Newman William Corsham Pyke Mary Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1760 14-Jul Wheeler John Sutton Benger Salter Betty Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1761 11-Oct Tanner James Bachelor Draycot Cerne Ferris Susanna Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1761 25-Apr Selman John Bachelor Draycot Cerne Bishop Mary Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1764 06-Jun Smart John Widower Sutton Benger Light Elizabeth Spinster Draycot Cerne Licence 1765 17-Oct Faux John Out of Wilshire Thatcher Jane Spinster Draycot Cerne Licence John is of Minchinhampton, Glos. 1766 07-Oct Cole Benjamin Kington St Michael Tanner Mary Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1766 29-Dec Pinker James Bachelor Draycot Cerne Barrington Mary Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1766 06-May Taffiner Richard Langley Burrell Butler Ann Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1767 06-Jan Shingles Robert Jun. Bachelor Draycot Cerne Cranston Mary Spinster Draycot Cerne Licence 1767 07-Jan Light John Bachelor Draycot Cerne Pierce Mary Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1767 17-May Blagrove John Bachelor Draycot Cerne Clifford Ann Garsdon Licence Ann is of Cleverton in Parish of Garsden. 1767 18-May Angell Richard Bachelor Draycot Cerne Whitehead Catherine Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1767 18-Jun Eacott Thomas Widower Chippenham Brown Anne Widow Licence 1769 19-Jun Tibbald Robert Bachelor Draycot Cerne Bye Jane Spinster Sutton Benger Banns 1770 12-Jul Gale Zephaniiah Bachelor Draycot Cerne Baily Sarah Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1772 08-Oct Jones Samuel Bachelor Great Somerford Park Anne Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1772 08-Jul Hyatt Richard Widower Chippenham Philpott Anne Spinster Draycot Cerne Licence 1774 30-Oct Butler William Bachelor Draycot Cerne Salter Grace Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1774 29-Nov White John Bachelor Draycot Cerne Salter Sarah Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1776 07-Nov Green James Widower Christian Malford Manning Margaret Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1776 11-Feb Robins John Junr. Bachelor Draycot Cerne Ferris Alice Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1777 06-Jan Wheeler Jasper Widower Sutton Benger Salter Elizabeth Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1777 05-Dec Coal Thomas Bachelor Draycot Cerne Butler Grace Widow Banns 1777 01-May Selman William Kington St Michael Bye Elizabeth Widow Banns 1778 25-Oct Matthews Joseph Bachelor Out of Wilshire Weight Elizabeth Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns Joseph is of Walcot, Bath. 1779 18-Oct Essex Charles Widower Oaksey Salter Mary Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1779 28-Oct Shillard Benjamin Hardenhuish Salter Martha Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1779 28-Oct Cove John Bachelor Out of Wilshire Whitehead Sarah Spinster Draycot Cerne Licence John is of Tetbury, Glos. 1780 05-Jan Thomas William M Clerk Draycot Cerne West Charlotte Spinster Draycot Cerne Licence West F M William Matthews Thomas, Clerk. The Rector was F M West. 1781 18-Oct Scott John Mason Christian Malford Salter Elizabeth Spinster Draycot Cerne Licence John is a Mason. 1781 26-Mar Pegler Charles Bremilham Pyke Winnyfred Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1781 02-Aug Collins William Bachelor Gardener Draycot Cerne Jones Margaret Spinster Draycot Cerne Licence William is a Gardener. 1782 22-Jan Salter Isaac Clothier Kington St Michael Couch Jane Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns Isaac is a Clothier. 1782 24-Dec Miller Robert Farmer Kington St Michael Robins Mary Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns Robert is a Farmer. 1782 10-Jul Salter Shadrach Bachelor Draycot Cerne Bradway Sarah Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1783 09-Sep Tippell William Carpenter Coller Elizabeth Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns William is a Carpenter of Langley. 1784 19-Jul Gale Edward Labourer Norton Coller Mary Spinster Draycot Cerne Licence Edward is a Labourer. ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Kim Marshall Draycot Cerne - Marriages 1604-1837 1788 20-Nov Matthews Robert Chippenham Thomas Grace Spinster Draycot Cerne Licence 1789 24-May Cary Richard Barrington Mary Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns Richard is of Langley. 1791 29-Aug Giddings Edward Bachelor Draycot Cerne Belcher Mary Kington St Michael Licence 1793 05-Sep Salter George Bachelor Draycot Cerne Smith Ruth Spinster Draycot Cerne Banns 1794 02-Jan Butler Henry Bachelor Draycot Cerne Clark Jane Spinster Draycot
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