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Kirkby Stephen – Baptisms from Familysearch.Org (FS) England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 and Parish Register Transcripts (Freereg) http://www.whartonfamilyhistory.com/ Kirkby Stephen – Baptisms from familysearch.org (FS) England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 and www.freereg.org.uk Parish Register Transcripts (freereg) Kirkby Stephen is a civil parish and small market town in Cumbria, in North West England which historically, is part of Westmorland (East Ward). The Parish Church is St Stephen's Church. The first was built in Anglo-Saxon times; it was replaced in 1170 by a Norman church. This was replaced by the present building in 1240. First Name Surname Birth DateBaptism Date Church Baptism Place Death Date Father Mother Residence Family Search FHL Film # Database William Wharton20 Jan 1647/8 St StephenKirkby Stephen Richard Kirkby Stephen freereg Issabell Wharton02 May 1648 St StephenKirkby Stephen John Smardall freereg Jane Wharton30 Sep 1649 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas Wharton freereg Issabell Wharton3 Feb 1649/50 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jo. Sandpott freereg Margaret Wharton8 Dec 1650 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Michael Sandpott freereg James Wharton5 Feb 1650/1 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Kirkby freereg Agnes Wharton8 Sep 1651 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Smardall freereg Henry Wharton4 Oct 1651 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Henry Winton freereg Eden Wharton3 June 1652 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Sandpott freereg Robert Wharton15 Jan 1652/3 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas Wharton freereg John Wharton7 Feb 1652/3 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Sandpott freereg Mary Wharton28 Sep 1653 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jo. Sandpott freereg Elizabeth Wharton11 June 1654 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Smardall freereg Thomas Wharton25 Mar 1655 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen William Sowerby freereg John Wharton4 Aug 1656 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Smardall freereg Richard Wharton5 Sep 1656 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Waitby freereg Mary Wharton1 Mar 1659/60 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Rookby Scarth freereg Abigail Wharton* Feb 1660/61 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Hugh Wharton hall freereg John Wharton13 Mar 1660/61 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Waitby smith freereg Joseph Wharton27 Oct 1661 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Michael Sandpott freereg William Wharton20 Dec 1661 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Rookby Scarth freereg Thomas Wharton27 Nov 1662 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Waitby freereg Issabell Wharton11 Mar 1663/4 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Waitby freereg Ann Wharton24 Dec 1665 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Rookby Scarth freereg Jennett Wharton1 Jan 1665/6 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Philip Sandpott freereg Elizabeth Warton26 Apr 1666 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Sowerby freereg Ann Wharton* Nov 1666 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Michael Sandpott freereg Margaret Wharton11 Jan 1666/7 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Rookby Scarth freereg Margaret Warton22 Apr 1667 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Sowerby freereg John Wharton10 Mar 1667/8 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Philip Sandpott freereg Elizabeth Wharton17 Jan 1668/9 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Hugh Kirkby Stephen freereg Katherine Wharton20 Mar 1669/70 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Hugh freereg Mary Wharton3 Apr 1670 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas Wharton freereg Thomas Wharton14 Apr 1670 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Philip Sandpott freereg John Wharton7 Feb 1670/71 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Michael Nateby freereg Thomas Wharton7 Mar 1670/71 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Nateby freereg Alice Wharton* Mar 1676/7 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Philip Sandpot in Malrstang freereg Alice Wharton13 Mar 1677/8 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Edward Kirkby Stephen freereg Thomas Wharton2 Feb 1678/9 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas Stowgill freereg Abigail Wharton22 Nov 1681 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Henry Nateby freereg Richard Wharton15 Aug 1682 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen William Kirkby freereg William Wharton10 Feb 1682/3 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Dorman freereg ? Wharton4 Nov 1683 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Waitby freereg John Wharton1 Jan 1683/4 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas Howgill futt freereg Page 1 Thomas Wharton17 Aug 1684 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Anthony Smardall freereg John Wharton31 May 1685 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas Ruckby Scarr freereg Barbary Wharton12 Apr 1687 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Nateby freereg John Wharton7 Aug 1687 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Waitby freereg Thomas Wharton15 Dec 1687 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Robert Wharton freereg Dorman Wharton29 May 1688 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Dorman Kirkby freereg Isabell Wharton15 July 1688 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Waitby freereg Margaret Wharton24 Mar 1688/9 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Wharton Wharton freereg Ruth Wharton4 Aug 1689 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Joseph Wharton freereg Sarah Wharton2 June 1689 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Dorman Kirkby freereg Michael Wharton9 June 1689 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Nateby freereg Jane Wharton21 Aug 1690 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas ye Hill freereg John Wharton12 Feb 1690/91 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Winton freereg Robert Wharton3 Mar 1690/1 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas Kirkby freereg Elizabeth Wharton23 Apr 1691 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Wharton hall freereg Agnes Wharton23 Aug 1691 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Nateby freereg Dorman Wharton2 Jan 1691/2 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Dorman Kirkby freereg Mary Wharton20 May 1692 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jo. Mallrstang freereg Thomas Wharton7 Aug 1694 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jo. Winton freereg Richard Wharton14 Feb 1694/5 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Robert Wharton freereg Elizabeth Wharton7 Mar 1694/5 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Waitby freereg Thomas Wharton19 Mar 1694/5 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Dorman freereg Mary Wharton30 Apr 1696 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jo. Winton freereg John Wharton24 Aug 1696 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas Kirkby freereg Agnes Wharton5 June 1696 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Waitby freereg Mary Wharton15 Sep 1698 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas Kirkby freereg Isabell Wharton15 Dec 1698 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Kirkby freereg Elizabeth Wharton6 June 1699 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Dorman Kirkby freereg Richard Wharton7 Mar 1699/1700 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Nateby freereg Agnes Wharton21 May 1700 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Kaber freereg Emme Wharton20 Nov 1700 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Kirkby freereg Isabell Wharton5 Oct 1701 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Waitby freereg Isabell Wharton28 Dec 1703 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen William Waitby freereg John Wharton19 Nov 1704 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Isabel Wharton Sandpot in Malerstang freereg Ann Wharton9 Sep 1705 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Waitby freereg John Wharton27 Dec 1705 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen William Waitby freereg Thomas Wharton1 Aug 1706 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Robert Buske freereg John Wharton27 Dec 1706 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Robert Kirkby freereg Isabell Wharton12 Nov 1707 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Kirkby freereg Ann Wharton17 Oct 1708 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Robert Kirkby freereg Margaret Wharton2 Feb 1708/9 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen William Waitby freereg Anthony Wharton28 Dec 1709 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen James Smardale freereg Sarah Wharton11 Jun 1710 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Robert Thringill freereg Alice Wharton* Nov 1710 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jo. Kaber freereg Mary Wharton26 Sep 1711 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Wharton Nateby freereg Jane Wharton1 Apr 1712 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen James freereg Anthony Wharton21 May 1713 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Robert Train Riggs freereg Richard Wharton6 Jun 1714 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas Soalbye freereg Thomas Wharton18 Nov 1714 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jo. Kaber freereg Sarah Wharton15 Mar 1715/16 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen William Waitby freereg Nicholas Wharton13 Oct 1716 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Kaber freereg Robert Wharton10 Sep 1718 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas Wharton freereg Christopher Wharton* Jan 1718/9 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen J Buske freereg Richard Wharton4 Feb 1718/9 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen William Waitby freereg Jno Wharton20 Nov 1719 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jno Kaber freereg Richard Wharton15 Dec 1719 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen William Waitby freereg Page 2 Jno Wharton24 May 1720 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Winton freereg Thomas Wharton21 Aug 1720 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Thomas Soulby freereg Ann Wharton30 Oct 1722 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen William Waitby freereg Thomas Wharton30 June 1722 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jno Harclay freereg Thomas Wharton7 Nov 1732 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jefferson Ta* freereg Isabell Wharton30 Oct 1733 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Waitby freereg Jane Wharton29 Oct 1735 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jno Waitby freereg William Wharton11 Feb 1736/7 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jno Mallerstang freereg William Wharton21 Dec 1737 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jno Waitby freereg Joseph Wharton14 Mar 1739/40 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jno Mallerstang freereg Jno Wharton* May 1740 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Waitby freereg Christopher Wharton12 July 1740 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jefferson freereg William Wharton25 Jan 1741/2 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Richard Smardale freereg Christopher Wharton7 May 1742 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Waitby freereg James Wharton28 Jul 1742 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Anthony Smardale freereg Mary Wharton23 Nov 1743 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Anthony Smardale freereg William Wharton* Jan 1743/4 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John Waitby freereg ? Wharton* May 1744 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen John KS freereg Margaret Wharton15 Aug 1744 St Stephen Kirkby Stephen Jno Waitby freereg Annas Wharton30 Jan 1744/5
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