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Owslebury Baptisms - ALPHA - 1813 to 1920 Owslebury Baptisms - ALPHA - 1813 to 1920 THE PARISH REGISTER OF OWSLEBURY HAMPSHIRE 1813 to 1920 OWSLEBURY BAPTISMS 1813 TO 1920 - ALPHA Transcribed from microfiche from October 2009/ February to April 2010 and from photo copies of the original Register, from 1900, held at St Andrews Church Owslebury - April 2010 Data examined and input onto a computer data base by B M Sullivan ACMA Telephone 01425 655827 Data only checked by Author Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document by checking against the original documents held by Hampshire Archives and Local Studies, Hampshire Record Office at Winchester, and at St andrew Church Owslebury, the Author cannot be held responsible for any errors. If you wish to use the information provided you should always check back to the original documents held on microfiche at Hampshire Record Office, Winchester and orignal records held at St Andrew Owslebury (as at April 2011). The Author would be pleased if you could notify him of any errors in this document. Spell check compled April 2010 Acknowledgement:- HAMPSHIRE ARCHIVES AND LOCAL STUDIES, HAMPSHIRE RECORD OFFICE, Winchester, SO23 8TH. Acknowledgement:- The Vicar and Paul Bowes Church Warden of St Andrew Owslebury and Barbara Crabbe - April 2010. Page 1 of 54 Owslebury Baptisms - ALPHA - 1813 to 1920 Son (S) Book Num or Dau Fathers Christian Mothers Christian No Page ber Date Year (D) Christian Name Names Name Surname Abode Father's Occupation Remarks Vicar C H Congbeare 2 94 748 14.08.1895 1895 D Constance Pamela Alice Henry Camplate? Constance Mary Aberdare Longwood Pear of the Realm Surname Aberedare or Bruce Off(iciating ) Min(ister) 1 22 17402.06.1822 1822D Sarah William Rebecca Adams Owslebury Labourer James Hodges Vicar Whiteflood in then Charles Maberley 1 36 28409.02.1827 1827S John William Rebecca Adams Parish of Owslebury Labourer privately Officiating Min(iste)r Whiteflood in Par(ish) 1 41 32819.04.1829 1829S Job William Rebecca Adams Owslebury Labourer publicly Charles Maberley - Curate J M Haygarth Off(iciating) 1 47 37510.07.1831 1831S James William Rebecca Adams Owslebury Labourer M(iniste)r publicly - illegitimate daughter Charles Maberley - 1 66 52402.07.1837 1837D Mary Ann Rebecca Adams Poor House Owslebury of Perpet(ua)l Curate Charles Maberley - 1 91 72616.09.1845 1845D Ann Maria William Harriet Adams The Green Owslebury Labourer Perpet(ua)l Curate National School 2 52 41628.05.1871 1871D Emily Marion Thomas Eliza Martha Alkins Owslebury National School Master T J Stephens Vicar 2 76 60723.12.1883 1883D Lilian Lavinia Henry Angelina Anne Allen Baybridge Labourer Born November 18 P H Owen 2 79 63114.06.1885 1885S Reginald Harry Harry Angelina Allen Baybridge Labourer Born May 4 P H Owen 2 82 65612.06.1887 1887S William Henry Henry Angelina Allen Baybridge Labourer P H Owen 2 92 73210.09.1893 1893S Frederick Charles Henry Angelina Ann Allen Baybridge Labourer G Houlton Fraser 2 95 75611.10.1896 1896S Ernest Henry Angelina Ann Allen Owslebury Labourer C Buston Vicar Charles Buston Parish 2 99 78730.06.1899 1899S George Henry Angelina Ann Allen Owslebury Labourer P(rivate) B(aptism) Priest 3 17 13301.06.1913 1913D Margaret Alice Harry John Daisy Allen Soberton Gamekeeper L M Haslope Vicar Send Melksham Charles Buston Parish 2 99 791 15.10.1899 1899 D Constance Sibella Emma George Henry Margaret Annie Amor Wilts(hire) Coachman Priest 1 3 2427.03.1814 1814D Mary James Hannah Angles Owslebury Labourer J C Zillwood 1 25 19301.06.1823 1823D Anne James Hannah Angles Owslebury Labourer James Hodges Vicar publicly - illegitimate daughter Charles Maberley - 1 63 499 24.07.1836 1836 D Mary Ann Barns Elizabeth Angles Poor House Owslebury of Perpet(ua)l Curate White's Cottages Charles Maberley - 1 77 60904.10.1840 1840S William Elizabeth Angles Owslebury Bottom publicly - illegitimate son of Perpet(ua)l Curate 1 11 8830.11.1817 1817S William James Hannah Angless Owslebury Labourer James Hodges Vicar Rev(eren)d D Cockerton 1 18 14305.11.1820 1820S Joseph James Hannah Angless Owslebury Labourer Curate if Wonston Hants 2 50 39703.07.1870 1870D Louisa Frances Robert Angel Fanny Dimot Ann Anstey Boyes Farm Owslebury Farmer T J Stephens Vicar 2 53 42129.10.1871 1871D Agnes Maria Robert Angel Fanny Dymott Anstey Owslebury Farmer C G Pilkington Vicar 2 56 44108.12.1872 1872D Amy Beatrice Robert Angell Fanny Dymott Anstey Owslebury Farmer Privately C G Pilkington 2 71 56405.06.1881 1881S Charles Robert Robert Angel Fanny Dymott Anstey Lower Farm Owslebury Labourer Born May 1 1881 Alfr(e)d P Lovekin W J Mare Perpetual 2 17 13611.06.1856 1856D Emily Anne Henry Brunsden Elizabeth Alice Appleford Marwell Farm Farmer Curate W J Mare Perpet(ua)l 2 18 13702.02.1856 1856S Frederick John Henry Brunsden Elizabeth Alice Appleford Marwell Farm Farmer Curate Crowd Hill in Par(ish) Charles Maberley - 1 54 43209.02.1834 1834D Ann William Jane Appleton Owslebury Labourer publicly Perpet(ua)l Curate 2 57 45401.06.1873 1873S William William Julia Jane Ashwood Owslebury Carpenter C G Pilkington 2 61 48528.03.1875 1875? not recorded not recorded not recorded Ashwood Owslebury Carpenter C G Pilkington 2 81 64613.06.1886 1886S James George Mary Jane Astridge Owslebury Coachman Born April 15 P H Owen W J Mare Perpetual 2 23 18205.12.1858 1858D Alice Gertrude Henry Elizabeth Augard Owslebury Musician Curate 1 2 1418.07.1813 1813S George Richard Mary Bachelor Owslebury Labourer J C Zillwood Curate Coldham Common in 1 7 5510.12.1815 1815S William Richard Mary Bachelor the Parish of Owslebury Victualler James Hodges Vicar 1 10 7909.03.1817 1817D Anne Michael Anne Bachelor Owslebury Labourer James Hodges Vicar Henston in the Parish of 1 24 18624.01.1823 1823S Charles Jane Bachelor Owslebury Servant illegitimate James Hodges Vicar Crowd Hill in the Parish 1 26 20514.03.1824 1824D Jane Eliza Bachelor of Owslebury Servant illegitimate James Hodges Vicar Page 2 of 54 Owslebury Baptisms - ALPHA - 1813 to 1920 Son (S) Book Num or Dau Fathers Christian Mothers Christian No Page ber Date Year (D) Christian Name Names Name Surname Abode Father's Occupation Remarks Vicar Hurst Common in the 1 28 22324.09.1824 1824D Mary Anne Richard Louisa Bachelor Parish of Owslebury Labourer James Hodges Vicar Thompson's Lane in the 1 31 24112.06.1825 1825D Mary Anne Benjamin Sarah Bachelor Parish of Owslebury Labourer James Hodges Vicar Hensting in the Parish publicly - illegit(imate) daughter 1 39 30623.03.1828 1828D Elizabeth Eliza Bachelor of Owslebury of Charles Maberley - Curate 1 46 36301.08.1830 1830S Benjamin Eliza Bachelor Hensting Owslebury publicly - illegitimate son of Charles Maberley - Curate 1 47 36923.03.1831 1831S Henry Mary Bachelor Owslebury Bottom privately - illegitimate son of Charles Maberley - Curate publicly - illegitimate daughter of - (was born in the County Bridewell, Winchester in April Charles Maberley - 1 52 40906.01.1833 1833D Elizabeth Eliza Bachelor Winchester 1832) Note Bridewell = Prison Perpetual Curate Charles Maberley - 1 53 42215.09.1833 1833S James James Elizabeth Bachelor Baybridge Owslebury Labourer privately Perpet(ua)l Curate Charles Maberley - 1 64 50824.09.1836 1836S William James Elizabeth Bachelor Green Hill Owslebury Labourer publicly Perpet(ua)l Curate Charles Maberley - 1 72 57305.05.1839 1839S Henry James Elizabeth Bachelor Green Hill Owslebury Labourer publicly Perpet(ua)l Curate Charles Maberley - 1 74 58710.11.1839 1839D Eliza Ann George Hannah Bachelor Crowd Hill Owslebury Labourer Perpet(ua)l Curate Nob's Crook Colden Charles Maberley - 1 79 62901.08.1841 1841S George George Hannah Bachelor Common Labourer publicly Perpet(ua)l Curate Rev(eren)d W G Sealy Colden District Minister of Colden District 1 86 68405.11.1843 1843S John George Hannah Bachelor Owslebury Labourer Church W G Sealy Minister of 1 88 70204.08.1844 1844D Anna Maria James Elizabeth Bachelor Crowd Hill Owslebury Labourer Colden district Church Charles Maberley - 1 90 71506.04.1845 1845S William James Lydia Bachelor Owslebury Street Labourer Perpet(ua)l Curate Row Hay Old Farm Charles Maberley - 2 6 4405.05.1850 1850S Charles James Elizabeth Bachelor Owslebury Labourer Perpet(ua)l Curate William S D Carter 2 12 9313.03.1853 1853S Thomas James Elizabeth Bachelor Row Hay Owslebury Labourer Perpetual Curate W J Mare Perpetual 2 16 12620.05.1855 1855D Emma George Harriet Bachelor Lodge Farm Labourer Curate W J Mare Perpetual 2 21 16112.04.1857 1857D Jemima James Elizabeth Bachelor Row Hay Owslebury Labourer Curate W J Mare Perpetual 2 23 17903.10.1858 1858S Charles Henry George Hannah Bachelor Lodge Farm Labourer Curate Drinkwine Cottage Single woman - Received 2 46 365 16.02.1869 1869 S George Thomas Julia Jane Bachelor Owslebury publicly Oct(ober) 10 1869 T J Stephens Vicar 2 47 37116.05.1869 1869S Alfred Edward Benjamin Elizabeth Bachelor Morestead Labourer T J Stephens Vicar Poor House Owslebury 2 48 38205.12.1869 1869D Sarah Jane Henry Sarah Bachelor Bottom Owslebury Labourer T J Stephens Vicar 1 2 1013.06.1813 1813D Sarah Charles Mary Bailey Owslebury Labourer J C Zillwood Curate Colden Common in the 1 6 4708.10.1815 1815S James Charles Mary Bailey Parish of Owslebury Labourer James Hodges Vicar Hurst Common in the 1 8 6028.02.1816 1816D Sarah William Sarah Bailey Parish of Owslebury Labourer James Hodges Vicar Hurst Common in the 1 17 13516.04.1829 1820D Charlotte William Sarah Bailey Parish of Owslebury Labourer James Hodges Vicar Hurst Common in the 1 26 20329.02.1824 1824D Eliza William Sarah Bailey Parish of Owslebury Labourer
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