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COMPTON DANDO MARRIAGES 1602-1916 Transcribed by Phil Brookman and Doug Williams 1 No. Date Groom F'name Groom Surname Age Gstat COMPTON DANDO MARRIAGES 1602-1916 Transcribed by Phil Brookman and Doug Williams No. Date Groom F'name Groom Surname Age GStatus Occupation Groom Abode Bride F'name Bride Surname Age BStatus Occupation Bride Abode GFath F'name GFath Surname GFath Occup'n BFath F'name BFath Surname BFath Occup'n Wit1 F'name Wit1 Surname Wit2 F'name Wit2 Surname Notes 3 May 1602 Nabuchodnezer? JEWELL? Maud BATES [BTs] 31 May 1602 Beniamin SAUNDERS Susanna HEDGES [BTs] 17 Jan 1602/3 Henrie SIMKINS Mary HORSINGTON [BTs] 28 Apr 1605 Robert HORSINGTON Christian? TANNTON [BTs] 16 Sep 1605 William DAY Johan BROWN [BTs] 28 Nov 1605 John CARRIER Judith ROE [BTs] 28 Nov 1605 Thomas TILY Margarett HEDGES [BTs] 2_ Oct 1606 Thomas TAYLOR Edithe HARROLDE [BTs] 13 Nov 1606 Samuell HOLBROOK Elizabeth SAUNDERS [BTs] 29 Aug 1612 Thomas DAVIES Agnes ANSTONE [BTs] 5 May 1621 Thomas BROWNE Rebecka BAILY [BTs] 16 Apr 1629 John BROWNE Anne DAVIES [BTs] 1 Jun 1629 John WOODE Susanna LILLYWHITE [BTs] 2 Jun 1634 Richard COURTT Joan RINGE [BTs] 20 Jul 1634 Edward MORGAN Joan BATTERSBY? [BTs] 16 Apr 1635 Ferdinando FLOWER Anne LUKINS [BTs] 25 May 1635 John GOM* Joan DAY [BTs] 10 Sep 1635 William HARRIES Sarah SHEPPARD [BTs] 1 Sep 1636 Richard GODWIN Penelope CLAXTON? William CLAXTON? Gent. [BTs] 26 Jan 1636/7 Charles BARRELL Elizabeth LYONS [BTs] 12 Nov 1639 Richard FLETCHER Anne KING [BTs] 25 Feb 1678/9 William JAMES Binegar Joan BALL [BTs] 1 COMPTON DANDO MARRIAGES 1602-1916 Transcribed by Phil Brookman and Doug Williams No. Date Groom F'name Groom Surname Age GStatus Occupation Groom Abode Bride F'name Bride Surname Age BStatus Occupation Bride Abode GFath F'name GFath Surname GFath Occup'n BFath F'name BFath Surname BFath Occup'n Wit1 F'name Wit1 Surname Wit2 F'name Wit2 Surname Notes 8 Jun 1654 Edward EVERETT St Stephen BST Joane GOSLETT 7 May 1655 George BROWNE Frances JONES 9 Jun 1655 Alexander MONKE Katherine HILL 10 Mar 1655/6 Walter PLUMMER Susanna HOWSE Widow 30 Mar 1657 Thomas WEEKES Chew Magna Joane HARRIS 30 Mar 1657 Edward SHEPHERD Mary HANCOCKE Hunstrete 23 Apr 1657 John BROWNE Jane DAY 23 Apr 1657 Thomas COLLINS Cameley Bridgett DAY 19 May 1657 John RUDMAN Ann CABBILL Widow East Cranmore 23 Jul 1657 John SHEPHERD Keynsham Anne BROWNE William BROWNE 31 Dec 1657 George JAMES Publow Joane SHEPHERD Lic. 12 Apr 1658 John HARRIS Charlton Rebecca CRUMME Keynsham Lic. [Charlton probably Queen Charlton.] 25 May 1659 William HORT Anne MONKE 30 May 1659 John TAYLOR Dundry Penelope LYONS 24 Oct 1659 Thomas WILLIS Timsborrow Margarett BROWNE [Timsborrow probably Timsbury.] 3 Jun 1661 Richard EMLINE Elizabeth CLEMENT 12 Feb 1662/3 Richard BROWNING Joane MILLARD 28 May 1663 Richard MERCER Marksbury Elinor DAVIS 29 Jul 1663 Francis CLEMENT Katherine PEACOCKE 26 Feb 1663/4 Hezekiah KING Elizabeth PROWTING * Feb 1663/4 Richard SHEPHERD Elinor EVANS Midsomer Norton 12 May 1664 Francis HORT Nempnett Thrubwell Mary TIBBOTT Whitchurch 2 Sep 1664 John BROWN Elizabeth EDWARDS Publow 20 Oct 1664 Edward WADE Brislington Grace WOODWARDES 22 Jul 1672 John FREME Mary REDMAN 25 Jul 1672 George ABRAM Mary HARVOE 15 Apr 1672 Thomas FRY Elizabeth ALLEN 10 Dec 1672 William DAY Mary BREWER 25 Mar 1685 Matthew POLLMON Bristol Rachell WHITE Bristol 5 Feb 1687/8 Thomas SMITH Ann SANDERS Publow 30 Jul 1688 Edward CLEMENTS Elizabeth SHORT 29 Jul 1689 Richard CLEMENT Charity MONK 1 Sep 1689 John BAILY Elizabeth PLUMER 16 Oct 1690 John DAVIS Sarah ABRAM Chew 12 Apr 1696 Thomas MOOR Brislington Ann WATERMAN Brislington 30 Apr 1694 William FOORD Katheren CLEMENT 21 Nov 1695 Edward PERSONS Mary MAGGS 4 Jun 1696 Robert TAYLOR Publow Elizabeth FOORD Publow 10 Dec 1696 Cyprian WHITWOOD Publow Francis WHITE 17 Jan 1696/7 Nicholas JORDAN Bristol Joanna COMBS Bristol Lic. 20 Jun 1697 CLEMENT Brislington Ann COOK Brislington Register shows (space) Clement Minor. 28 Apr 1698 John PAYNE Chelwood Frances ABRAHAM 9 Apr 1699 John BAILY Mary HOUSE 26 Dec 1698 John TEGG Hinton Blewett Joan SHEPPARD Richard SHEPPARD 8 Feb 1699/00 Thomas PHILLIPPS Elinor LOVESLEY 17 Apr 1700 Humphey LAWRANCE Jane GILSON 28 May 1700 Thomas SHEAR Marksbury Mary HORT * Oct 1700 Robert BARRILL Elizabeth TAYLOR * * 1700 Joseph GANE Hester GRIFIN Stanton Drew Lic. Date not stated. 4 Feb 1700/1 Antony CHILTON Kelston Elinor TAYLOR Lic. 13 Sep 1703 Francis BARRILL Publow Mary CLEMENT 2 Dec 1703 Samuel MAYNARD Corston Hester ABRAHAM 26 Dec 1704 James SANGER Ann BROWNING 30 Apr 1705 William BROOKMAN Newton St Loe Mary MAY 19 Aug 1705 John DURNELL Publow Martha HOWELL Publow 20 Aug 1705 William HILSLEY Mary ARIS [Aris probably Harris.] 31 Mar 1706 Thomas RING Corston Elizabeth HART Corston 16 Apr 1706 John SPARKE Farrington Gurney An PIERCE 17 May 1708 Benjamin SMITH Saltford Sarah HEAD 25 Apr 1709 Edward MONK Ann MAGGS 25 Apr 1709 John SIMS Betty VALE 14 Dec 1710 Robert COWARD Shepton Millard Mary GANE 11 Feb 1710/1 John MONK Flower MAGGS 1 Apr 1711 William COWARD Shepton Mallet Sara GANE 3 Apr 1711 William DERHAM Cameley Mary BRYAN 13 May 1711 Thomas Gane TAYLOR Mary HARDING 2 Mar 1711/2 John PERIN Corston Margaret HART 24 Apr 1712 Thomas EVANS Publow Mary WALL 6 Jul 1712 Thomas HART Bedminster Sarah JOANS Whitchurch 26 Aug 1712 Peter PITS Mary EVANS Chidgey? Peter described as 'an outlandish man' 30 Apr 1713 John SANGER Martha CHILTON 26 Oct 1713 William COLLINS Glastonbury Frances DOWN Glastonbury Lic. 7 Apr 1714 Thomas MILLARD Midsomer Norton Sasony? CROSS? 7 Apr 1714 Isaac SHRAPNEL Paulton Grace CONDICT 8 Oct 1714 Joseph BROOKMAN Joan Stanton Prior Bride's surname blank. 22 Nov 1714 Peter BRANDON Bath Mary LONG 2 Dec 1717 Robert WILSON Keynsham Rachel BROWN 5 Oct 1718 James WILTON Elizabeth HART 12 Apr 1719 Edward WILTON Mary FRY Publow 29 Mar 1719 Joseph BROCKMAN Stanton Prior Stanton Prior Bride's name left blank 15 Oct 1719 John POWELL Rode Martha POW 2 COMPTON DANDO MARRIAGES 1602-1916 Transcribed by Phil Brookman and Doug Williams No. Date Groom F'name Groom Surname Age GStatus Occupation Groom Abode Bride F'name Bride Surname Age BStatus Occupation Bride Abode GFath F'name GFath Surname GFath Occup'n BFath F'name BFath Surname BFath Occup'n Wit1 F'name Wit1 Surname Wit2 F'name Wit2 Surname Notes 22 Oct 1719 Edward SWAIN Elinor SHEPPARD 6 Jun 1723 Richard ROSE Mary WILLINGTON 16 Jan 1723/4 William POW Bristol Ann PALMER Lic. 28 Jun 1724 Charles BRIAN Ann FRY Publow 30 Dec 1725 Richard HARDIGE Marksbury Sarah BROOKMAN Lic. 30 Jul 1727 Peter BUSH Susannah GREEN 31 May 1728 John WHITE Bride's name blank. 29 Jun 1729 William PARSONS Stanton Drew Sarah HODGES Keynsham Lic. 9 Apr 1730 William BAT Queen Charlton Sarah LUCINS Lic. 9 Apr 1730 Henry SHERBORN Priston Hannah SALMON 23 Apr 1730 George EVANS Priston Mary LOW Priston Lic. 16 May 1733 James PERRY Midsomer Norton Hester PERFECT 6 Apr 1735 Antony HEAD Midsomer Norton Mary STENFAST Stanton Prior * * 1734 Humphry LITTLE Westbury GLS Mary HORT Widow Keynsham Date left blank. 15 Nov 1736 James WEST Holcombe Elizabeth HOLLISTER 6 Jan 1736/7 William HARDWICK Westbury SOM Mary GIBBS Lic. 9 Jul 1738 Michael GIBBS Wellow Mary WEAVER Writhlington Gibbs als Shepperd. 9 Jul 1738 Michael SHEPPERD Wellow Mary WEAVER Writhlington Gibbs als Shepperd. 2 Oct 1740 Josiah SMITH St Mary Redcliffe Rebecca SMITH Pensford Lic. BST 11 Jul 1742 Samuel BISHOP Publow Hester MAYNARD 3 Apr 1743 Samuel WYATT Priston Mary HOOKE Priston 4 Apr 1743 John HARDING Ann STONE 27 Jun 1743 William THOMPSON Bitton GLS Mary MAYNARD Lic. 17 May 1744 John BRIDGES Timsbury Mary COLE Priston 24 Jun 1744 John TAYLOR Hester SWAIN 8 Sep 1745 Isaac COOK High Littleton Sarah LANSDOWN 17 Nov 1745 William TAYLOR Widower Jane LONG Widow 5 Dec 1745 Henry COURT Marksbury Ann SALMON Burnett Lic. Mr Henry Court. 31 Mar 1746 James WILTON Mary WEAVER 31 Mar 1746 Thomas CLEMENT Priston Betty HAZEL Priston 13 Apr 1746 William OLLIS Keynsham Ann OXLY Keynsham 11 May 1746 Francis HOLLISLAYS Sapience PURNELL 4 Oct 1746 John WOOD Priston Esther HOBBS Priston 30 Apr 1747 Richmond HILL Marksbury Betty GIBBS Wilmington Lic. 11 Apr 1748 Thomas DANCEY Corston Anne HAZEL 1 Aug 1748 Richard EMERY Mary BAILY Both living in this parish. 25 Aug 1748 Edward SWAIN Widower Betty COX Hunstrete Betty late of Houndstreet. 11 Sep 1748 William HUMPHREYS Priston Martha DURNELL Priston 13 Sep 1748 John CHANCELLOR Mary GRASS Both living in this parish. 21 May 1749 Henry FRANCIS Bristol Betty PALMER Lic. 20 May 1750 William DOWLAS Priston Millicent SHORT Priston 20 May 1750 Thomas CHARMBERY Priston Mary SAXTY Priston 29 Mar 1752 John BOX Timsbury Mary HODGES 29 Apr 1753 Joseph TAYLOR Martha WILTON 16 Jul 1753 James WEBB Temple BST Mary CRUCKER 11 Nov 1753 John BROOKMAN Catherine FRAYE 1 6 May 1754 John TAYLOR Tanner Pensford Sarah BARREL Isaac PARSONS READER She signed X. 2 19 Oct 1754 Edward WOODHOUSE Widower Mary PERRYMAN William GRIMES William ODELAND She signed X. 3 7 Jan 1755 William WILTON Labourer Betty COX Compton Martin James WILLTON John SMITH Both signed X. 4 4 Apr 1755 James STEVENS Labourer Publow Ann SHORE John FRANCIS James PITMAN Lic. Consent of Parents. 5 13 Sep 1755 William CHAPMAN Coal Miner Bitton GLS Jane LONG Robert HODGES John SMITH She signed X. 6 21 Sep 1755 William TIPPANY Labourer Betty BRANCH George BROOKMAN John SMITH She signed X. 7 5 Feb 1756 John GILLARD Weaver Chew Magna Mary HYMAN William HYMAN John SMITH Both signed X.
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