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Norton Bavant - Marriages 1622-1837 Norton Bavant - Marriages 1622-1837 Officiating Officiating Minister Groom's Father's Father's Given Father's Banns or Father's Father's Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 3 Minister Given Year Date Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Surname Name Occupation Bride's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Lic Surname Father's Given Name Occupation Surname given Surname Given Surname Given Surname Names Notes 1622 Oct-09 Edwards John Slade Joane 1622/23 Jan-29 Hawkins Richard Burge Elizabeth 1623 Nov-17 Em Joseph Whitewood Margaret 1625 Oct-06 Frye Thomas Millerd Elizabeth 1625 Jun-27 Compton Tristram Dew Elizabeth 1626 Apr-17 Dyet Nicholas Lundon Elioner 1626 Sep-29 Crofte William Lundon Jane 1626/27 Jan-15 Pierce Matthew Mathew Maude 1626/27 Jan-20 Miles Thomas Flower Anne 1628 May-15 Baker Henrie Whitewood Julian 1629 Apr-20 Lyde William Gullipher Tivian ? 1629 Jul-13 Hawkins Rychard West Elizabeth 1632 Apr-09 Whitewood Roger Willington Margaret 1634 Dec-27 Flower May Martyne Elizabeth 1634 Mar -- Broadforde Thomas Asheman Anne 1635 Jul-25 Langley John Holles Margaret 1655 Nov -- Aplegate Thomas Hawkins Elizabeth Of This Parish Hawkins Richard Banns Only - No Marriage Recorded. Elizabeth Is Dau Of Richard. 1655 Jun-04 Symkins William Of This Parish Allwood Elinor Banns 1656 Nov -- Hoskins Thomas Of This Parish Hoskins William Mason ? Mary Warminster Banns Only - No Marriage Recorded. Thomas Is Son Of William Hoskins. 1656 Dec-27 Lambert Thomas Of This Parish Bennett Mary Of This Parish Banns Mary Is Dau Of Eliz. Bennett. 1656 Jul-28 Marsh Ralfe Heytesbury Edwards Margreat Of This Parish Banns Margreat Is Sister Of John Edwards. 1656 Aug-18 Oliver John Horningsham Merwin Ann Widow Of This Parish Banns 1656 Sep -- Werriat William Westbury Chambers Charitie Of This Parish Banns Only - No Marriage Recorded. Charitie Is Dau Of Walter. 1656/57 Feb-19 Bennett Thomas Of This Parish Wrench Ann Of This Parish Banns Ann Is Dau Of Charles. 1657 --- -- Browne ----- Out Of Wiltshire Edwards A---- Widow Of This Parish Banns Only - No Marriage Recorded. Groom Is A Yeoman Of M---, Somerset. 1659 May-23 Hawkins Edward, Gent. Benett Elizabeth 1659 Jun-06 ------ Antonie Watt Alice 1662 --- -- Hawkins Jeffre Mattock Dorothy 1663 Oct-01 Frye John Harris Elizabeth 1663 Dec-13 Edwards John Fonthill Bishop Symes Mary 1664 Nov-28 Franklin Edward Gardiner Grace 1664 Nov-06 Hill William Dagger Jane 1666 Oct-21 Hawkins Thomas Mathews Mary 1666 Dec-07 Bayly William Davison Elizabeth 1668 May-07 Wrench John Wickam Margarett 1669 Jun-27 Y----ney William Mathews Lidia 1669 Aug-12 Bendall John Farly Elizabeth 1670 Oct-13 Morgan Richard London Sarah 1670 Jul-03 Dredge John Pearce Christian 1671 Oct-01 Walker E---- Lavington Mary 1671 May-01 Ball John Edwards Mary 1672 Oct-10 Knight George Pearce Mary 1672/73 Feb-17 Hayns John B----- Jane 1675 Apr-05 Edwards Edward Cousins Mary 1676 Oct -- Yates Edward Day Briget 1677 Jun-25 Skane Christopher ------ Briget 1681 Jul-24 Wrench Anthony Dowden Elizabeth 1682 Aug-17 G----d Edward, Esq. Benett Frances 1683 Oct-23 Nitengale Edward Snelgrove Grace 1685 ? -7 Watts Peter Drewett Henrietta 1686 -1 Pool Thomas Whately Margaret 1686/87 Jan-06 Bayly Tristram Hawkins Hester 1687 Jun-30 Watkins George Berham ? Frances 1687 Jul-11 Moody Jeffry K---er Elizabeth 1689 Nov -- Hurdle William Bristow Elizabeth 1689 Dec-11 Burt Nicolas Whatley Charity 1690 Oct-06 Long Jeffry Sutton Veny Wethers Mary 1691/92 Feb-02 Lewis John Knight Mary 1693 Oct-02 Bottle William Callet Elizabeth 1693 Apr-20 Bennett Henry Skane Martha 1694/95 Jan-24 Hinton Christopher, Mr Clift Margaret, Ms. 1695/96 Feb-03 Bannister William Knight Eliza 1696 Oct-12 Grant Henry Dyot Mary 1696 Dec-17 Wallis Thomas, Mr. Goddard Frances, Mrs. 1698/99 Feb-14 Moody Edward Ball Margaret 1700 Oct-24 Cornish William Out Of Wiltshire Rogers Jane William Is Of Somerton, Somerset. Jane Is Of Bowerham (boreham), Warminster. 1700 Oct-08 Holland Daniel Heytesbury Edwards Margaret Of This Parish 1700 May-19 Garrett William Warminster Pointer Cicily Of This Parish 1700 Sep-14 Buin John Westbury Hill Mary Of This Parish 1701 Jul-29 Love William Winkfield Bishop Margaret Of This Parish 1701 Aug-18 Read William Horningsham Crouch Jane Of This Parish 1702 Jun-29 Hinton Edward Of This Parish Cuff Jane Of This Parish 1702 Aug-05 Thresher Joseph Corsley Rogers Sarah Of This Parish 1702 Aug-06 Blagden John Of This Parish Pearce Als Elizabeth Of This Parish Elizabeth Pearce Alias Matha's. 1702 Aug-06 Blagden John Of This Parish Matha's Als Elizabeth Of This Parish Elizabeth Pearce Alias Matha's. 1703 Oct-21 Summers John Young Bridget 1703 Sep-14 Dredge Tristram Syms Mary 1704 Sep-19 Foreman Edward Warminster Hurle Alice Sutton Veny 1704/05 Mar-25 Carpenter Robert Compton Bassett Flaltrher Elizabeth Chicklade 1705 Sep-10 Clifolds William Out Of Wiltshire Strugnel Frances Of This Parish William Is Of Bristol. 1706 Mar-25 Neet Thomas Dilton Brimble Catharine Of This Parish 1707 Jul-06 Bidlecome Richard Dredge Jone 1709 Nov-09 Burnett Henry Moody Elizabeth 1709 May-23 Lewis John Warminster Combs Sarah Of This Parish "in Dedford's Wood, Were Married". 1709/10 Feb-13 Ramson Thomas Dredge Mary 1711 Nov-20 Dicks William Edwards Elenor 1711 Aug-02 Gibbs John Lott Mary 1711/12 Jan-04 Edwards John Woods Ann 1712 Mar-09 Withers William Corsley Combs Mary 1713 Apr-14 Combs William Of This Parish Humfry Elizabeth Out Of Wiltshire Licence Elizabeth Is Of Frome, Somerset. 1713 Apr-14 Humfry Stephen Corsley Pitt Ann Out Of Wiltshire Licence Ann Is Of Elm, Somerset. 1713-19 Jun-04 Slade Christopher Chitterne Tinker Ann Licence Year Not Given, Between 1713 And 1719. 1713-19 Jul-05 Miles John Heytesbury Dier Mary Bishopstrow Licence Year Not Given, Between 1713 And 1719. 1713-19 Aug-17 Foyle John, Mr. Bishop Frances Of This Parish Licence Year Not Given, Between 1713 And 1719. 1719 Apr-19 Smyth John Sutton Veny Bendal Ann 1720/21 Feb-20 Tyly Walter Of This Parish Chambers Charity Of This Parish 1722 Nov-08 Warren William Gerret Ann 1722 Jul-01 Lee Thomas Great Cheverell Wornel Elizabeth Of This Parish Licence In Lic: Thomas Lye Is A Woolstapler. Elizabeth Warnel Is A Spinster. 1723 Apr-23 Minety Henry Erlestoke Spe---d? Christian Warminster Licence 1724 Nov-05 Elloway Edward Warminster Hinton Dinah Of This Parish Licence 1726 Oct-16 Whatley Thomas Sutton Veny Homes Elizabeth Of This Parish 1726/27 Jan-04 Blunt John Shipson Ann Licence 1727 Jul-19 Townsend Edward Hill Deverill Lanham Elizabeth Hill Deverill 1727-31 --- -- Toogood Robert Warminster Haise Catherine Of This Parish Licence No Date, Probably Between Jly 1727 To Feb 1730/31. 1730/31 Feb-14 Harding Benjamin Vatis Sarah Banns 1732 Dec-27 Newman John Edington Newman Ann Of This Parish 1733 Jun-11 Hill Jonathan Hill Deverill Long Jane Longbridge Deverill Licence 1738 Oct-17 Ball Stephen Dole Mary 1738 Apr-17 Bendall Thomas Of This Parish Hoskins Anne Of This Parish 1749/50 Jan-01 Dann John Parker Sarah 1751 Sep-16 Hawkins Edward Dicks Martha 1752 Oct-13 Andrews George Batt Mary 1752 Nov-22 Gilbert Joseph Emmis Elizabeth 1753 Apr-23 Gibs John Bridgment Catherine 1755 May-03 Lansdown George Of This Parish Watts Sarah Warminster Licence 1755 May-03 Bartlett John Of This Parish Ingram Mary Of This Parish Banns ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013 Updated October 2014 by Teresa Lewis Version 2 Norton Bavant - Marriages 1622-1837 Officiating Officiating Minister Groom's Father's Father's Given Father's Banns or Father's Father's Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 3 Minister Given Year Date Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Surname Name Occupation Bride's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Lic Surname Father's Given Name Occupation Surname given Surname Given Surname Given Surname Names Notes 1756 Apr-12 Hiscutt Benjamin Of This Parish Eacott Elnor Sutton Veny Banns Banns Also Recorded At Sutton Veny, March 1756. 1759 Jan-25 Harman William Heytesbury Clift Mary Of This Parish Licence William Is A Labourer. 1759 Oct-11 Axford Thomas Of This Parish Blackden Mary Of This Parish Banns Thomas Is A Labourer. 1759 May -- Gerrett Richard Sutton Veny Batt Maria Of This Parish Banns Only - No Marriage Recorded. 1759 Sep-10 Hickman Daniel Widower Of This Parish Moody Susanna Spinster Of This Parish Banns Daniel Is A Carpenter. 1760 Jan-21 Dicks John Knook Burt Martha Of This Parish Banns John Is A Shepherd. 1760 Nov-12 Dann John Of This Parish Westly Ann Of This Parish Banns 1760 Nov-03 Maddick Roger Sutton Veny Cogshill Elizabeth Of This Parish Banns 1760 Mar-01 Moody Luke Warminster Gane Mary Of This Parish Banns 1760 May-19 Knight George, Gent. Of This Parish Moor Ann Of This Parish Licence 1761 Jul-28 Orchett Mathew Of This Parish Ransome Mary Of This Parish Banns 1761 Aug-03 Down William Corsley Shoare Elizabeth Of This Parish Banns 1762 Oct-22 Bayley Richard Of This Parish Watts Grace Sutton Veny Licence 1762 Feb-02 Martyn Richard Of This Parish Ransome Ann Of This Parish Banns 1762 Aug -- Knight John Of This Parish Stone Catherine Out Of Wiltshire Banns Only - No Marriage Recorded. Catherine Is Of Frome Sellwood. 1763 Aug-08 Harris John Of This Parish Stephens Ann Of This Parish Licence John Is A Yeoman.
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