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Bishopstone (Wilton) - Marriages 1839-1890 Bishopstone (Wilton) - Marriages 1839-1890 Year Day/Mnth Groom Surname Forename/s Age Status Sign Reg? Occupation Grooms Parish Father Forename Occupation Brides Surname Forenames Age Status Sign Reg? Occupation Brides Parish Father Forename Occupation Banns/Lic Witness 1 Witness 2 Notes 1839 7-Jan Stratton Francis 25 b. Labourer Bishopstone John Labourer Bungay Mary 28 s. Bishopstone Thomas Labourer Banns Henry White Charlotte Strange G. Montgomery (priest) 1839 14-Apr White George 20 b. Labourer Bishopstone John Labourer Feltham Dinah 19 s. Bishopstone Thomas Labourer Banns William Foyle Louisa Adams G. Montgomery (priest) 1839 23-Jun Lanham Thomas 24 b. Labourer Bishopstone John Labourer Wagg Sarah 17 s. Bishopstone William Carrier Banns Henry Thick Eliza Wagge A.W. Radcliffe (priest) 1839 8-Aug Jerrard John 26 b. Labourer Bishopstone Thomas Labourer Lodge Kezia 18 s. Bishopstone Michael Labourer Banns Mary Jerrard John Hewlett G. Montgomery (priest) 1839 21-Dec Foyle William 24 b. Labourer Bishopstone James Labourer Adams Louisa 23 s. Bishopstone Charles Labourer Banns Stephen Adams Sarah Lanham G. Montgomery (priest) 1840 26-Jan Jacob Frederick 29 b. Tailor Bishopstone John Labourer Parrett Martha 30 s. Bishopstone Richard Blacksmith Banns Richard Parrett Esther Parrett G. Montgomery (priest) 1840 25-Dec Wright Thomas 34 Widr Labourer Bishopstone John Labourer Case Rachel 20 s. Bishopstone John Labourer Banns Nathaniel Otten Marianne Case G. Montgomery (priest) 1841 21-Mar Lanham James 33 b. Labourer Bishopstone George Labourer Dawkins Hannah 22 s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns Stephen Adams Eliza Mussell G. Montgomery (priest) 1841 31-May Read Ralph of age b. Labourer Bishopstone John Labourer Sandley Pamela of age s. Bishopstone James Blacksmith Banns James Read Ellen Burrough Markam Mills (priest) 1841 24-Jul Street George 31 b. Labourer Bishopstone George Labourer Lodge Isabella 21 s. Bishopstone James Labourer Banns John Bell Ann Lodge G. Montgomery (priest) 1841 27-Nov Dawkins John 23 b. Labourer Bishopstone Thomas Labourer Compton Ann 20 s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns James Compton Sarah Compton G. Montgomery (priest) 1541 18-Dec Compton James of age b. Labourer Bishopstone William Labourer Mussell Eliza 19 s. Bishopstone John Labourer Banns George Compton Charlotte Gibbs Henry Shrubb (priest) 1842 9-Jan Adams Stephen 21 b. Labourer Bishopstone Charles Labourer Isaac Lydia 20 s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns Charles Penny Ann Johnson G. Montgomery (priest) 1842 26-Mar Bradley Henry 21 b. Labourer Bishopstone John Labourer Baker Harriett 32 Wid Bishopstone John (Read) Labourer Banns William Parsons Ellen Burrough G. Montgomery (priest) 1842 13-Aug Jacob Edward 21 b. Labourer Bishopstone William Labourer Law Eliza 22 s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns Eliza Mitcherll Jane Hibberd G. Montgomery (priest) 1843 22-Jan Mitchell Enos minor b. Labourer Bishopstone John Labourer Wagg Eliza minor s. Bishopstone William Carrier Banns Charles Burrowes Charlotte Ekins A.W. Radcliffe (priest) 1843 22-Apr Golding Henry of age b. Labourer Bishopstone Henry Labourer Andrews Sarah of age s. Bishopstone William Shepherd Banns George Andrew Thomas Compton Francis Lear (priest) 1843 30-Oct Penny George of age b. Labourer Bishopstone Edward Labourer Penny Ann of age of age Bishopstone James (Bryant) Labourer Banns Henry Bradley Harriett Bradley R. H. Hill (priest) 1843 25-Dec Raymond William 25 b. Labourer Bishopstone James Labourer Lanham Sarah 25 25 Bishopstone George Labourer Banns James Lanham Charles Burrowes Francis Lear (priest) 1843 31-Dec Barter William of age b. Labourer Bishopstone Israel Labourer Stickland Marianne Peterson of age s. Bishopstone Charles (Peterson) Lawyer Banns Ann Johnson Henry Miles Francis Lear (priest) 1844 1-Jan Down Robert minor b. Labourer Bishopstone John Shepherd Lever Sarah of age s. Bishopstone Francis Labourer Banns William Elkins Charles Burrowes Francis Lear (priest) 1844 21-Jan Jenkins George of age b. Labourer Broad Chalke Joseph Labourer Compton Sarah of age s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns Benjamin Compton Charles Burrowes Francis Lear (priest) 1844 6-Apr Penny James of age b. Labourer Bishopstone David Shepherd Mitchell Mary minor s. Bishopstone David Labourer Banns William Bell Charles Burrowes Francis Lear (priest) 1844 20-May Ford George minor b. Labourer Bishopstone Thomas Labourer Mould Mary of age s. Bishopstone Thomas Servant Banns Ann Ford Henry [?] Smith Francis Lear (priest) 1844 25-May Lane Thomas of age b. Labourer Bishopstone William Labourer Wright Jane of age s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns George Foyle Charles Burrowes Francis Lear (priest) 1844 28-Jul Bell William of age b. Labourer Bishopstone William Labourer Elkins Eliza of age s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns John Bell Ann Bell Francis Lear (priest) 1844 25-Sep Wright George of age Widr Farmer Bishopstone James Labourer Morris Elizabeth of age s. Broad Chalke William Carpenter Licence John Lodge Rachael Compton Francis Lear (priest) 1845 9-Jan Hamilton Walter Kerr of age b. Clerk/Rector Salisbury Anthony Deacon of Taunton Lear Isabella Elizabeth minor s. Bishopstone Francis Clerk, Archdeacon of Sarum Licence Francis Lear Jnr Henry Majendie E. [?] Sarum 1845 4-Jun Thick Henry of age b. Carpenter Salisbury George Carpenter Allison Kera Lappinch of age s. School Mistress Bishopstone Henry Carpenter Licence Enos Scr---? Martha Gould Francis Lear (priest) 1845 16-Jun Stratton Henry of age b. Labourer Salisbury Henry Wagg Ann of age Wid Bishopstone John (Musselwhite) Labourer Banns Stephen Spart Charles Burrowes Francis Lear (priest) 1845 6-Jul Case George of age Widr Labourer Salisbury Henry Labourer Isaac Mary of age Wid Bishopstone James (Porton) Labourer Banns Stephen Adams Charles Burrowes Francis Lear (priest) 1846 24-Feb Smith James of age b. Labourer Salisbury William Labourer Lush Mary Ann of age s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns Henry Feltham Sarah Ann Scaplen Francis Lear (priest) 1846 2-May Parsons Henry of age b. Labourer Salisbury Henry Labourer Truckle Elizabeth of age Wid Bishopstone Israel (Barter) Labourer Banns John Barter Ann Johnson Francis Lear (priest) 1846 15-Oct Case Charles of age b. Shoemaker Salisbury Michael Shoemaker Francis Mary of age s. Salisbury Michael Labourer Banns Thomas Francis Ann Burridge W. K. Hamilton (priest) 1846 10-Nov Young Walter of age b. Yeoman Broad Chalke George Bland Yeoman Rooke Maria Ann of age s. Throope Henry Yeoman Licence Maria E. Burrowes Michael Rooke T Stockwell (priest) 1846 26-Dec Penny Charles of age b. Labourer Bishopstone Stephen Labourer Bryant Maria of age s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns Sarah Morris Ann Johnson Charles Casey (priest) 1847 20-May Foyle William of age b. Shepherd Stratford Tony Henry Shepherd Mitchell Eliza of age s. Bishopstone James Labourer Banns Henry [?] Mist Jane Foyle Francis Lear Jnr (priest) 1847 23-Jun Thatcher William of age Widr Yeoman Newchurch IOW William Yeoman Swayne Sarah Ann of age s. Bishopstone James Labourer Licence James Swayne Eliza Ann Swayne F. Lear Jnr (priest) 1847 1-Aug Compton George of age b. Labourer Bishopstone William Labourer Willis Harriett of age s. Bishopstone William Yeoman Banns Jane Willis Charles Burrowes F. Lear Jnr (priest) 1847 17-Nov Foyle George of age b. Labourer Bishopstone James Labourer Mitchell Kezia of age s. Bishopstone John Labourer Banns Thomas Mitchell James E Lanham F. Lear Jnr (priest) 1848 20-Sep Lawes Edwin minor b. Carpenter Bishopstone Thomas Carpenter Lush Mary Ann minor s. Bishopstone Henry Labourer Banns John Pulman Hannah Pulman F.K [?]Lyle 1848 25-Nov White Frederick of age b. Blacksmith Bishopstone Robert Labourer Lodge Elizabeth of age s. Bishopstone James Labourer Banns Michael Lodge Isaac E Lanham F. Lear Jnr (priest) 1849 7-Apr Parsons Michael of age b. Labourer Bishopstone Henry Labourer Bradley Mary Ann minor s. Bishopstone John Labourer Banns Ann Scott Isaac E Lanham F. Lear Jnr (priest) 1849 1-May Lanham Isaac Edward of age b. Carpenter Bishopstone George Farmer Pocock Hannah of age s. School Mistress Bishopstone Thomas Bailiff Banns John Compton Martha Pocock F. Lear Jnr (priest) 1849 2-May Barter John of age b. Labourer Bishopstone Israel Labourer Johnson Ann of age s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns Stephen Barter Susan Johnson F. Lear Jnr (priest) 1849 18-Nov Horner Richard of age b. Labourer Bishopstone Richard Labourer Lanham Harriett of age s. Bishopstone George Labourer Banns Thomas Scott Ann Scott F. Lear Jnr (priest) 1849 18-Nov Scott Thomas of age b. Labourer Bishopstone John Servant Mitchell Ann minor s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns Thomas Scott Ann Scott F. Lear Jnr (priest) 1849 24-Nov Snook George of age b. Labourer Bishopstone Henry Labourer Musselwhite Sarah of age s. Bishopstone John Labourer Banns Jane Snook Ellen Mussel F. Lear Jnr (priest) 1850 9-Feb Dawkins John of age Widr Labourer Bishopstone Thomas Labourer Mundy Charlotte of age s. Bishopstone Nathaniel Adams Labourer Banns Henry Feltham Isaac E Lanham Francis Lear (priest) 1850 6-Jul Ford John of age b. Labourer Bishopstone Thomas Labourer Feltham Fanny minor s. Bishopstone Thomas Labourer Banns Ann Ford Isaac E Lanham Francis Lear (priest) 1850 14-Sep Isaac Henry of age b. Labourer Bishopstone William Labourer Baker Mary Ann of age s. Bishopstone Joseph Labourer Banns George Baker Ellen Lodge Geo. D. Kent (priest) 1850 9-Oct Stickland Thomas of age b. Shepherd Bishopstone James Shepherd Case Harriett of age s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns Susan Scott Isaac E Lanham Francis Lear (priest) 1850 30-Oct Case Henry of age b. Labourer Bishopstone William Labourer Stevens Elizabeth of age Wid Bishopstone Samuel (Fletcher) Servant Banns William Barter Mary Ann Barter Francis Lear (priest) 1851 22-Jan Musselwhite William of age b. Shepherd Bishopstone John Labourer Harwood Rachel of age s. Bishopstone William Labourer Banns Sarah Carpenter Isaac E Lanham Francis Lear (priest) 1851 9-Feb Hibberd Charles of age b. Labourer Bishopstone Arthur Labourer Stratton Mary Ann minor s. St. Edmunds, Salisbury John Labourer Banns Charles Burrowes Maria Hibberd Francis Lear (priest) 1851 14-May Blackmore William of age b.
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