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All Saints Church Marriages 1848 - 1911 ALL SAINTS CHURCH MARRIAGES 1848 - 1911 All Saints Church was consecrated 23.4.1840. It served most of the South Tything of the Parish of Chardstock (including Alston, Churchill and Coaxdon), together with Smallridge from the Parish of Axminster, and covered a population of about 400. The first marriage at All Saints did not occur until 2.11.1848. All Saints did not become a separate Civil Parish until 1996, so from 1840 until 1996 the Civil Parish of Chardstock was served by the two churches of St. Andrew’s (Chardstock) and All Saints. Researchers are advised to refer to the transcripts for both churches and to look also at the separate link for additional information on births/baptisms, marriages and deaths/burials for people with a known Chardstock or All Saints connection. Tthe transcripts cover the period from the opening of the church until December, 1911 and were made by CHRG members from photographic copies of the original Parish Registers held at Devon Records Office. When using this site, the following points should be borne in mind: Abbreviations have been avoided wherever possible and full stops have not been used in names, thus Wm C. Watts in the register appears as William C Watts. This measure is designed to assist word search software programmes. In cases where other research has produced an alternative to the transcribed version, that alternative is shown alongside the transcribed version in [ ] brackets, provided the alternative has an equal or greater likelihood of being the correct or preferred version. 2.11.1848 Charles DOWN 23 Bach Labourer Membury Mary Anna MATTHEWS 21 Spin All Saints Groom’s father Samuel Down, Labourer Bride’s father William Matthews, Shoemaker Witnesses John Virgin, Mary Ann Down & Sarah Virgin 8.2.1849 James PEARCE 26 Bach Mason All Saints Elizabeth PINNEY 21 Spin All Saints Groom’s father Samuel Pearce, Labourer Bride’s father Robert Pinney, Labourer Witnesses James Pinney & Ann Pearce 11.6.1849 John TURNER Full Bach Labourer Chardstock Susanna ROWE Full Spin All Saints Groom’s father John Turner, Labourer Bride’s father Job Rowe, Labourer Witnesses Thomas Rowe & Sarah Turner 11.10.1849 Thomas William Matthew Wilkes GUPPY Full Bach Gentleman Honiton Mary Elizabeth PRYER Full Wid All Saints Groom’s father William Stocker Guppy, Gentleman Bride’s father William Keech, [blank] Witnesses William Ocock & Elizabeth Fry 23.10.1849 Philip SILK 28 Bach Labourer All Saints Elizabeth SARTIN Full Spin All Saints Groom’s father James Silk, Mason Bride’s father Ephraim Sartin, Labourer Witnesses Solomon Newbery & Elisabeth Howell 24.1.1850 William ENTICOTT 25 Bach Labourer All Saints Susan GIFFARD 21 Spin All Saints Groom’s father [crossed out] Bride’s father Robert Giffard, Labourer Witnesses Edward Giffard & Lucy Giffard 6.2.1850 Simeon TUCKER 27 Bach Artisan All Saints Sarah ENTICOTT 33 Spin All Saints Groom’s father Joseph Tucker, Labourer Bride’s father George Enticott, Labourer Witnesses William Trentham? & Sarah Wyatt 12.2.1850 William SNELL 26 Bach Carpenter All Saints Elizabeth NEWBERRY 21 Spin All Saints Groom’s father James Snell, Labourer Bride’s father Amos Newberry, Tradesman Witnesses Samuel Snell, Sarah Newberry & Martha Newbery 16.4.1850 Henry Loring WAKLEY 38 Widr Weaver All Saints Mary VIVIAN 32 Spin Dress Maker All Saints Groom’s father David Wakley, Weaver Bride’s father Joseph Vivian, Labourer Witnesses George Marley & Mary Marley 11.7.1850 Joseph SEAGER 24 Bach Labourer All Saints Jane ENTICOTT 27 Spin All Saints Groom’s father James Seager, Labourer Bride’s father Matthew Enticott, Labourer Witnesses George Seager & Sarah Wyatt 11.9.1850 James LANE 23 Bach Labourer All Saints Mary Anne LENTALL 22 Spin All Saints Groom’s father Joseph Lane, Carpenter Bride’s father Robert Lentall, Labourer Witnesses Francis Charles & Elizabeth Hirrin 26.3.1851 Benjamin GAGE 22 Bach Farmer Axminster Mary Jane ROCKETT 23 Spin All Saints Groom’s father Joseph Gage, Farmer Bride’s father James Rockett, Farmer Witnesses Samuel Gage, John Gage, Rebecca Gage, Mary Gage, William Snell & Jane Trott? 26.2.1852 Richard CLARKE 33 Bach Labourer All Saints Mary Ann HALLS 23 Spin All Saints Groom’s father John Clarke, Labourer Bride’s father John Halls, Labourer Witnesses Henry Hutchings & Sarah Hutchings 1.6.1852 Thomas MANFIELD 28 Bach Carpenter Smallridge Sarah WYATT 22 Spin Smallridge Groom’s father Robert Manfield, Farmer Bride’s father William Wyatt, Labourer Witnesses Joseph Searl & Ellen Searl 7.6.1852 Thomas NEWBERY Full Widr Basketmaker Tytherleigh Elizabeth HOWELL Full Wid All Saints Groom’s father James Newbery, Basketmaker Bride’s father John Shott, Stonecutter Witnesses Thomas Bently & Hannah Newbery 12.8.1852 William COLLYPRIEST Full Bach Labourer Smallridge Hannah PEARCE 20 Spin Smallridge Groom’s father Robert Collypriest, Farmer Bride’s father Samuel Pearce, Labourer Witnesses Thomas Pearce & Susan Langford 5.10.1852 Thomas PARRIS 31 Bach Carpenter Fordwater Elizabeth BIGNALL 26 Spin Fordwater Groom’s father Benjamin Parris, Labourer Bride’s father Daniel Bignall, Bailiff Witnesses John Parris & Mary Daniels? 19.4.1853 John BROOM 31 Bach Yeoman Ottery St. Mary Henrietta BENTLY 24 Spin Fordwater Groom’s father John Broom, Yeoman Bride’s father Robert Bently, Farmer Witnesses William Symes Pryer & Charlotte Wakely 7.7.1853 James SUTTON Full Widr Licen. Hawker Kenwyn Elizabeth ENTICOTT Full Wid All Saints Groom’s father Joseph Sutton, Joiner Bride’s father John Still, Labourer Witnesses George Marley, Ann Austin & Mary Dare 3.10.1854 Solomon NEWBERY 27 Bach Basketmaker Fordwater Jane BAILEY 29 Spin Fordwater Groom’s father Amos Newbery, Basketmaker Bride’s father Stephen Bailey, Lawyer Witnesses George Newbery & Martha Newbery 9.9.1856 Philip GREGORY Full Bach Labourer All Saints Martha CHURCHILL Full Spin Servant Weycroft Groom’s father Joseph Gregory, Labourer Bride’s father Absalom Churchill, Labourer Witnesses James Gregory & Hannah Newbery 21.1.1857 Thomas CLARKE 27 Bach Shoemaker Smallridge Sarah POTTER 25 Spin Smallridge Groom’s father George Clarke, Shoemaker Bride’s father Charles Potter, Labourer Witnesses John Clarke & Harriet Fry 30.3.1857 Robert CLARKE 24 Bach Labourer Smallridge Marianna DROWER 24 Spin Smallridge Groom’s father George Clarke, Shoemaker Bride’s father William Drower, Labourer Witnesses John Drower & Sarah Clarke 6.5.1857 Henry DAVEY 24 Bach Carter Smallridge Louisa WHITE 22 Spin Smallridge Groom’s father John Davey, Tailor Bride’s father Thomas White, Labourer Witnesses George White & Emma Davey 20.4.1858 William WILLS 30 Bach Solicitor Hillingdon, Middlesex Julia SMITH 23 Spin Coaxdon House Groom’s father John Wills, Gentleman Bride’s father Richard Smith, Gentleman Witnesses John L Wills, R J Smith, Fanny Wills & Barbara Wills 16.6.1859 George WEBB 19 Bach Basketmaker Weycroft Gate Eliza Elizabeth Dinham LENTELL 19 Spin Weycroft Gate Groom’s father John Webb, Basketmaker Bride’s father Thomas Lentell, Toll Keeper Witnesses Joseph Webb, Lavena Cousins & Amy Lentell 25.10.1859 John SMITH 24 Bach Farmer Longlea, Axminster Elizabeth WHITE 25 Spin All Saints Parsonage Groom’s father William Smith, Farmer Bride’s father Charles White, Gardener Witnesses Thomas White, Samuel Larcombe, Sarah Smith & Emma White 22.12.1859 James KETTEL 26 Bach Bricklayer Misterton, Somerset Susan LANGFORD 29 Spin Smallridge Groom’s father John Kettel, Bricklayer Bride’s father Samuel Langford, Labourer Witnesses William Burge & Esther Langford 13.3.1860 George Cross WHITE 24 Bach Labourer Smallridge Mary Berbra DENING 23 Spin Smallridge Groom’s father Thomas White, Labourer Bride’s father Jacob Dening, Labourer Witnesses John Newbery & Sarah Ann Dening 20.3.1860 John CLARKE 21 Bach Shoemaker Smallridge Elizabeth SPRAGUE 21 Spin Axminster Groom’s father John Clarke, Butcher Bride’s father John Sprague, Toll Keeper Witnesses Ann Wakley & Selina Sprague 5.4.1860 Charles DOWN 30 Bach Publican Smallridge Susan CHUBB 32 Wid Churchill Groom’s father George Down, Limeburner Bride’s father John Carter, Labourer Witnesses Luke Denslow & Mary Ann Hodges 10.4.1860 Edward MORING or MORAY Full Bach Labourer All Saints Anne PINNEY Full Spin All Saints Groom’s father Francis Moring, Labourer Bride’s father Robert Pinney, Ropemaker Witnesses James Pinney & Mary Anne Restorick Note: Edward signed his name MORING. 3.5.1860 John Dodge BEER 30 Bach Labourer Chardstock Ann CHICK 30 Spin Churchill Groom’s father Isaac Beer, Labourer Bride’s father Thomas Chick, Labourer Witnesses Samuel Chick & Elizabeth Long 5.12.1860 James HUDDY 27 Bach Baker All Saints Marianne SEWARD 25 Spin All Saints Groom’s father Robert Huddy, Labourer Bride’s father Charles Seward, Labourer Witnesses Amos Huddy & Anna Seward 10.12.1860 Thomas GREENAWAY 24 Bach Labourer Smallridge Sarah Anne DROWER 20 Spin Smallridge Groom’s father John Greenaway, Labourer Bride’s father William Drower, Labourer Witnesses Simeon Tucker & Sarah Tucker 21.3.1861 William COLLINS 24 Bach Farmer Honiton Elizabeth Ann ROCKETT 24 Spin Battleford Farm Groom’s father William Collins, Farmer Bride’s father James Rockett, Farmer Witnesses Reuben Rockett & Elizabeth Bond 23.6.1862 William SEWARD 20 Bach Labourer Chardstock Elizabeth Emma HENLEY 20 Spin Laundress All Saints Groom’s father Robert Seward, Carpenter Bride’s father William Henley, Carpenter Witnesses George Newbery & Hannah Newbery Henley 5.4.1863 Jonah HARRIS 23 Bach Labourer Smallridge Harriet CHARLES 27 Spin Smallridge Groom’s father Richard Harris, Labourer Bride’s father John Charles, Labourer
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