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Kingsbury Episcopi Middle Lambrook Meeting Independent (Established 1674) Kingsbury Episcopi Middle Lambrook Meeting Independent (Established 1674) Original registers copyright of The National Archives b = born bp = baptized s = son d = daughter wf = wife 2055: 1681-1697 Two separate registers: Martock Register 1685-1698 and Kingsbury Register 1681-1697 then no surviving register until 1794 Thomas BUDD, Minister of the gospel Martock Register Samuel Budd s John & Elizabeth of Bower Hinton b Jan 13 bp 13 Jul 1685 Sarah Trevilian d Thos of Load and Ann 13 Nov 1687 Elizabeth Garnett d Thos of Hurst & Mary 19 Feb 1687 Ann Cook d Thos of Coat & Joan 18 Mar 1687 Joseph Gaelard s Edward & Eliz of Martock 13 May 1688 Robert Westcutt son of Samuel Westcutt of Martock & Ann his wife baptised 9 Sep 1688 Mary Whorwad d Wm of Ash 7 Oct 1688 Richard Pepe s Thos of Bower Hinton & Ann 14 Feb 1688 Henry Michell s Henry Michell of Newton & Elizabeth 14 Feb 1688 Wm Whorwad s Wm of Ash & Mary 10 Nov 1689 Mary Priest d Henry of Hurst & Eliz 10 Nov 1689 Ann Lye d Thos & Ann of Coat b Dec 8 bp 29 Dec 1689 Ann Hamlen d Robert & Rachel of Hurst 12 Mar 1689 Mary Bull d Thos Bull of Martock & Mary b 26 Mar 1690 bp 30 Mar Elizabeth Pepe d John & Eliz of Martock 6 Apr 1690 James Hart s Robert of Hurst & Eliz b 26 Mar bp 6 Apr 1690 John Goodden s Jn of Hurst & Eliz 16 Apr Ann Westcutt daughter of Andrew Westcutt of Martock & Ann his wife baptised 4 May 1690 Sarah Budd d John Of Bower Hinton & Eliz b 2 May bp 4 May 1690 Mary Garrett d Thos & Ann of Load 21 Sep 1690 Samuel Pitman s Jn & Mary of Hurst 12 Oct 1690 Rachel Trevilian d Thos & Ann of Load 13 Dec 1690 John Meachar s Wm & Jane of Load 13 Dec 1690 Samue Pepe s Thos of Bower Hinton & Ann 14 Dec 1690 Joseph Hardiman son of John Hardiman of Martock & Mary his wife baptised 30 March 1691 John Goold s Thos of Martock & Susanna b 24 Apr bp 29 Apr 1691 Robt Whorrad s Wm of Ash & Mary 24 May 1691 Wm Michell s Henry of Newton & Elizabeth 28 Jun bp 28 Jun 1691 Mary Mabbard d Edmund of Stapleton & Joan his wf 10 Aug 1691 Isaac Prew s Abraham & Edith of Martock 29 Dec 1691 Thomas Garrett s Thos & Mary of Hurst 31 jan 1691 Mary Palmer d Henry of Bower Hinton & Hannah 28 Feb 1691 Jacob Trevihan s Thos & Ann of Load b Feb 13 1691 bp 4 Apr 1692 Robert Hamlin s Robert & Rachel of Hurst 4 Dec 1692 Hester Pepe d Thomas & Ann of Bower Hinton 5 feb 1692 John Mabbard s Edmund & Joan of Martock 28 Feb 1692 Rebecca Gardner d John (minister) & Susanna b May 24 bp 2 Apr 1693 Susanna Hatkins d John & Joan of Stableton 24 Apr 1693 Elizabeth Garrett d Thos & Mary of Hurst 28 May 1693 Roger Gawler s Wm & Mary of Bower Hinton 4 Mar 1693 Ruth Westcutt daughter of Andrew Westcutt of Martock & Ann his wife baptised 1 April 1694 Lawrence Harding s Lawrence Harding of Martock & Joan his wife born April 16 baptised 24 April 1694 Anna Patten d Wm Patten of Martock & Ann b May 10 bp 20 May 1694 James Feild s Anthony & Mary of Stableton b Jun 29 bp 7 Jul 1694 John Pitman s John & Ann of Hurst 22 Jul 1694 John Habbard s Edmund & Joan of Martock b Jul 22 bp 10 Aug 1694 Jermiah Dimmick s Caleb of Martock & Mary b Nov 6 bp 11 Nov 1694 Joan Bussey d Geo & Ann of H b May 24 bp 26 May 1695 Joanna Pepe d Thomas Pepe & Ann of Bower Hinton b May 20 bp 16 Jun 1695 ??? Chufham- Rishathaim Hardiman John & Mary of May 26 bp 19 Jun 1695 Joan Lye d Thos & Ann of Coat Jul 31 bp 8 Aug 1695 Robert Pitman s John & Ann of Hurst Oct 17 bp 5 Nov 1695 Susanna Goold d Thos & Susanna of H Dec 10 bp 5 Jan 1695 Elizabeth Patten d Wm & Ann of Martock Feb 3 bp 23 Feb Hannah Goodland d Silvester & Mary of Newton 6 Feb bp 1st Mar 1695 Sussanna Lawrence d Wm & Susanna Lawrence of Newton Mar 31 bp 19 Apr 1696 Wm Priest s Henry & Elizabeth of Hinto Jun 18 bp 21 Jun 1696 Mary Gawler d Wm of Bower Hinton & Mary Jun 30 bp 15 Jul 1696 Joseph Harding s Lawrence Harding of Martock & Joan his wife born July 7 baptised 19 July 1696 Thomasine Ffeild d Anthony & Mary of Stableton Jul 26 Aug 9 1696 Mary Godden d Robert & Mary of Coat b Aug bp 13 Sep 1696 Mary Rodd d Henry & Mary of Martock bp 29 Nov 1696 Joan Andrews d Rbt & Mary of Martock 27 Dec 1696 John Patten s James & Joan of C Jan 14 bp 25 Jan 1696 John Hooper s Thos & Joan of Martock Feb 16 bp 28 Feb Joan Pittard d Amos & Mary of Martock Feb 28 & bp 10 Mar John Palmer s Henry of Bower Hinton & Hannah his wf b Mar 21 bp 28 Mar 1697 Samuel Mabbard s Edmund & Joan of Martock 18 Apr 1697 John Hatkins s Jn & Joan of Stableton Apr 25 bp 16 May 1697 Wm Royse s Thos & Mary of Bower Hinton May 2 bp 16 May 1697 Jane Lye d John & Jane of Martock 8 Aug 1697 Drury Hardiman s John & Mary of Martock 5 Sep 1697 Mary Patten d Wm & Ann of Martock Sep 4 bp 12 Sep 1697 John Pepe s Jn & Eliz of Martock 10 Oct 1697 James Gardner s Mr Jn Gardner of Martock, minister & Mrs Susanna Oct 20 bp 31 Oct 1697 Elizabeth Moore d Ambrose & Eliz Moore of H Nov 27 bp 2 Dec 1697 John Lye s Thos & of Coat bp 1698 Kingsbury Register Priscilla Mead d Samuel Mead of Burrow & Priscilla his wf b 14 Jan & Bap 16 Feb 1681 Elizabeth England d Stephen & Elizabeth of East Lambrook born 4 Feb bap 19 Feb 1681 Amos Mead s Edward Mead of Middle Lambrook & Elizabeth his wf born 14 Apr bap 16 Apr 1682 Benjamin Bishop s Thos & Joan b 15 Jun bap 17 Jun 1682 John Ostler son John Ostler son William of West Lambrook and Mary his wife born july 30 bap 17 Aug 1682 Ruth Ostler d William Ostler s Thomas of West Lambrook & Ruth his wife born Oct ?th bap 25 Nov 1683 Dorcas Ostler d William s William of West Lambrook & Dorothy his wife b March 29 bap 15 Apr 1684 & dyed Anna Mead d Samuel of Burrow & Priscilla b 20 Jun bap 17 Jul 1684 Joseph Duck s John & Ann of West Lambrook b 22 Aug bp 2 Sep 1684 Susanna Pittard d Wm & Joan of K b Jan bp 18 Feb 1684 Hannah Mead d Edward Mead of Middle Lambrook & Elizabeth his wf b Jul 17 1685 bp 9 Nov 1685 Nathaniel Mead s Samuel of Burrow & Priscilla b 23 Nov bp 3 Mar 1685 Wm Pittard s Wm & Joan of K b Nov?36 dyed Aug 8 1718 bp 29 Dec 1686 Jonah Mead s Edward of East Lambrook & Elizabeth b 9 Mar 1686 bp 2 Apr 1687 Malachy MEAD s Samuel Mead of Burrow & Priscilla b 1 Oct bp 2 Nov 1687 Mary Ostler d William s Thomas of West Lambrook & Ruth his wf b Nov & bap 4 March 1687 Mary Butler d Edward Butler of Burrow & Joan bp 27 May 1688 Elizabeth Mabbard of Stembridge & Elizabeth his wf 16 Jun 1688 Joan Pittard d Geo & Joan of K 22 Oct 1688 Abraham Isaac s William Isaac of K & Eliz 3 Apr 1689 Henry Higgins s John & Ann of West Lambrook b Apr 26 bp 26 May 1689 Ann Willey d John & Grace of Middle Lambrook May 30 bp 5 Jun 1689 Thomas Ostler s John s William of West Lambrook & Mary his wife b Apr 26 bp 14 May 1689 Martha Ostler d William s Thomas of West Lambrook & Deborah his wf b Jun 17 bp 14 Jul 1689 Edmund Jeanes d Henry & Mary of K Sep 6 bp 20 Sep 1689 Thomas Baker s Thos & Eliz of East Lambrook 29 Sep 1689 Ann Dimmick d Timothy & Mary of Middle Lambrook 22 Sep 1689 Ambrose Mead s Samel of Burrow & Priscilla b Oct 31 bp 3 Dec 1689 Edmund Mabbard s Edmund & Joan of Southay b De 16 bp 30 Dec 1689 Elizabeth Read d Mark & Joan of Stembridge 30 Dec 1689 Henry Sugar s Thos Sugar of Middle Lambrook & Mary b Jan 6 bp 15 Jan 1689 Samuel Davey s Samuel & Elizabeth of West Lambrook b Feb 23 bp 16 Mar 1689 Ann Ostler d William s Richard of West Lambrook & Thomasine his wife b Mar 11 bp 23 Mar 1689 Lazarus Clark s John Clark of East Lambrook & Debrah his wf bap 13 Apr 1690 Jonah Mead s Edw of East Lambrook & Eliz. b Apr 4 bp 13 Apr 1690 Samuel Willy s George Willey of K & Joan May 1 bp 14 May 1690 Abraham Isaac s Wm & Elizabeth of K 9 Jul 1690 John Davey s Samuel & Eliz of West Lambrook 24 Dec 1690 Joseph Butler s Edw & Joan of Burrow 28 Dec 1690 Ann Ostler d William s Thomas of West Lambrook & Deborah bap 15 Feb 1690 Mary Lye d Henry & Ann of Burrow 31 Mar 1691 Martha Mead d Samuel & Priscilla b Mar 26 bap 27 Apr 1691 & dyed Dec 1691 John Willey s John & Grace of Middle Lambrook 5 Nov 1691 Mary Davey d Samuel & Eliz of West Lambrook 21 Feb 1691 Christoper Mead s Edw & Eliz b Mar 7 bp 13 Mar 1691 Rachel Mead d Samuel of Bladon & Elizabeth 15 May 1692 James s Samuel & Priscilla Mead b Nov 20 bp 22 Nov 1692 Thomas Budd s Thos Budd minister of Burrow & Mary b Dec 11 bp 25 Dec 1692 Elizabeth Butler d Edw & Joan of Burrow 18 Dec 1692 John Westcutt of Samuel Westcutt of Southay & Ann his wf b Mar 3 bap 23 Mar 1692 Mary Ostler d of John s William of West Lambrook & Mary his wife b Mar 13 bp 23 Mar 1692 Benjaine Isaac s Wm & Eliz of K 18 Apr 1693 John Ostler s John s Richard of West Lambrook & Joan his wife bap 24 Sep 1693 Mary Sugar d Thos & Mary b Sep 22 bp 27 Sep 1693 Elizabeth England d Stephen & Eliz of East Lambrook Sep 20 bp 11 Oct 1693 Wm Jennings s Wm & Mary of East Lambrook Jan 1 bp 24 Jan 1693 Hannah Lye d John & Sarah of West Lambrook Feb 6 bp 11 Feb 1693 Joan Butler d Edw & Joan of Burrow 8 Apr 1694 Mary Budd d Thos, minister & Mary of Burrow 4 Apr bp 20 Apr 1694 Susanna Lye d Samuel & Susanna of Martock Jun 24 bp 4 Jul 1694 Rebecca Mead d Samuel & Priscilla b Jul 1 bp 17 Jul 1694 Samuel Baker s Thos & Elizabeth of East Lambrook 2 Sep 1694 Samuel Willey s John & Grace of Middle Lambrook Feb 24 bp 13 Mar 1694 George Jennings s Wm & Mary of East Lambrook 29 Mar 1695 John Lye s John & Sarah of West Lambrook May 10 bp 17 May 1695 Elizabeth Mead d Edw & Eliz b Jun 24 bp 29 Jul 1695 Samuel Westcutt s Samuel of Southay & Ann b July 18 bp 29 July 1695 Edward Ostler s John s William of West Lambrook & Mary his wife b Sep 25 bp 3 Oct 1695 Hannah Sugar d Thos & Mary b Jan 29 bp 1 Feb 1695 Thos Budd S Thos of B, minister & Mary Mar 18 1695 bp 14 Apr
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