Fonthill Gifford - Marriages 1625-1837

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Fonthill Gifford - Marriages 1625-1837 Fonthill Gifford - Marriages 1625-1837 Year Date Groom's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Father's Surname Father's Given Name Father's Occupation Bride's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Banns or Lic Father's Surname Father's Given Name Father's Occupation Witness 1 Surname Witness 1 given Witness 2 Surname Witness 2 Given Witness 3 Surname Witness 3 Given Officiating Minister Notes 1625 1-May Clement Gabriell Fonthill Gifford not given Fonthill Gifford 1625 6-Nov Francis Fonthill Gifford not given Fonthill Gifford 1627 11-Jun Grays Henry Fonthill Gifford Clement Susan Fonthill Gifford Banns 1627 8-Oct Massy Richard Fonthill Gifford Compton Lucy Fonthill Gifford 1627 15-Oct Hitchcocke Christopher Fonthill Gifford Knight Susan Fonthill Gifford 1629 9-Oct Garterell Randall Fonthill Gifford Dowding Jane Fonthill Gifford 1637 24-Apr Davies William Fonthill Gifford Norman Amie Fonthill Gifford 1668 25-Mar Blacke John Fonthill Gifford Browninge Lucy Fonthill Gifford 1668 13-Apr Hayward Walter Fonthill Gifford Andrews Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1669 10-May Hacker Henry Fonthill Gifford Lovett Mary Fonthill Gifford 1674 24-May Scammel John Fonthill Gifford Browning Jane Fonthill Gifford 1674 10-Aug Boyter Christopher Fonthill Gifford Browning Dorothy Fonthill Gifford 1675 13-Jul Barnes John Fonthill Gifford Deare Mary Fonthill Gifford 1675 22-Jul Douce William Mr Fonthill Gifford Betts Ursula Mrs Fonthill Gifford 1676 11-Jul Haycome Robert Rector Little Langford Hall Susanna Fonthill Gifford 1677 30-Apr Knight Alexander Fonthill Gifford Lampard Mary Fonthill Gifford 1678 8-Oct Sangar William Fonthill Gifford Lush Alice Fonthill Gifford 1679 Gartrill Matthew Fonthill Gifford Jane Fonthill Gifford 1683 9-Apr Hestkoch Charles Fonthill Gifford Powell Mary Fonthill Gifford 1684 30-Jun Witt John Fonthill Gifford Knight Margaret Fonthill Gifford 1685 27-Jul Penny Henry Fonthill Gifford Lampert Martha Fonthill Gifford 1689 28-Mar Oldin Mary (sic) Fonthill Gifford Williams Mary Fonthill Gifford 1695 26-Dec Edwards William Fonthill Gifford Hall Mary Fonthill Gifford 1697 2-Aug Mat Fonthill Gifford Lampard Fonthill Gifford 1698 7-May Knight Richard Fonthill Gifford Look Susannah Fonthill Gifford 1698 13-Jun Dowle James Fonthill Gifford Gartrel Jane Fonthill Gifford 1698 4-Dec Fricker William Fonthill Gifford Best Mary Fonthill Gifford 1700 4-Mar Goddard John Fonthill Gifford Short Mary Fonthill Gifford 1702 24-May Bash Thomas Fonthill Gifford Powell Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1702 19-Dec Thompson Joseph Fonthill Gifford Dowden Jane Fonthill Gifford 1702 26-Dec Strong John Fonthill Gifford Dowden Sarah Fonthill Gifford 1703 8-Feb Joat Joseph Fonthill Gifford Blake Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1703 13-Sep Moore Robert Fonthill Gifford Humphrys Ruth Fonthill Gifford 1703 28-Nov Prist Edward Fonthill Gifford Lampard Susanna Fonthill Gifford 1703 21-Dec Hayward Thomas Fonthill Gifford Moore Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1703 26-Dec Halick William Fonthill Gifford Curtis Mary Fonthill Gifford 1704 18-Apr Mitchell Andrew Fonthill Gifford Green Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1704 16-Oct Duffty Richard Fonthill Gifford Fryer Anne Fonthill Gifford 1705 17-Dec Hayter Thomas Fonthill Gifford Haywood Anne Fonthill Gifford 1705 27-Dec Campbell James Fonthill Gifford Burnett ? Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1707 16-Apr Hill William Fonthill Gifford Haywood Eleanor Fonthill Gifford 1707 30-Jun Gunstone George Fonthill Gifford Powell Hannah Fonthill Gifford 1707 30-Jun Newton Edward Fonthill Gifford Hutton Mary Fonthill Gifford 1707 26-Dec Butler Richard Fonthill Gifford Good Mary Fonthill Gifford 1707 31-Dec Lovett Nicholas Fonthill Gifford Browning Agnes Fonthill Gifford 1709 28-Jan Hacker Thomas Fonthill Gifford West Charity Fonthill Gifford unsure if 1708/09 or 1709/10 1709 28-Aug Boles John Fonthill Gifford Street Anne Fonthill Gifford 1709 6-Nov Everard William Fonthill Gifford Grist Jane Fonthill Gifford 1711 6-May Humphreys Edward Fonthill Gifford Sangar Elizabeth Teffont 1711 19-Nov Cave John Gillingham True Jane Fonthill Gifford Out of Wiltshire John is of Gillingham 1711 27-Dec Burnet William Chicklade Grant Ann Berwick St Leonard 1711 28-Dec Small James Tisbury Humphry Rebecca Fonthill Gifford 1712 6-May Humphfrey Edward Fonthill Gifford Sangar Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford Duplicate entry see 1711 1712 19-Nov Cave John Fonthill Gifford True Jane Fonthill Gifford Duplicate entry see 1711 1712 26-Dec Small James Fonthill Gifford Humphry Rebecca Fonthill Gifford Duplicate entry see 1711 1712 27-Dec Burnet William Fonthill Gifford Grant Amy Fonthill Gifford Duplicate entry see 1711 1713 25-Dec Sanger Thomas Fonthill Gifford Maidment Ruth Fonthill Gifford 1714 2-Jul Foot John Fonthill Gifford Butler Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1714 26-Jul Dowden Richard Fonthill Gifford Powel Mary Fonthill Gifford 1714 28-Jul Dowden Richard Senr Fonthill Gifford Andrews Jane Fonthill Gifford 1716 23-Jan Lovet Edward Senr Fonthill Gifford Knight Mary Fonthill Gifford 1716 1-Jul Baish John Fonthill Gifford Knight Grace Fonthill Gifford 1717 27-May Gartrill Richard Fonthill Gifford Adams Deborah Fonthill Gifford 1717 8-Nov Lane Thomas Fonthill Gifford Bowles Sarah Fonthill Gifford 1717 24-Dec Stone Moses Fonthill Gifford True Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1718 13-Jun Yates William Fonthill Gifford Bowles Mary Fonthill Gifford 1718 30-Sep Gilbert William Fonthill Gifford Doughty Frances Fonthill Gifford 1718 24-Dec Sumner Francis Fonthill Gifford Feltham Aletha Fonthill Gifford 1719 23-May Feltham David Sutton Mandeville Moor Mary Chilmark 1719 2-Jul Foel John Dinton Butler Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1720 17-Oct Cox William Teffont Fricker Mary Chilmark 1720 12-Dec Moor Joseph Chilmark Goodfellow Anne Teffont 1722 12-Jul Pargett Anthony Fonthill Gifford Hibberd Mary Fonthill Bishop 1726 20-Apr Coles Matthew Fonthill Gifford Morris Anne Fonthill Gifford 1727 2-Oct Sanger Edward Fonthill Gifford Morris Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1727 5-Oct Vincent Robert Fonthill Gifford Knight Rebecca Fonthill Gifford 1728 17-Oct Randal Richard Rev Fonthill Gifford Dennet Susanna Mrs Fonthill Gifford 1728 18-Dec Gore Richard Fonthill Gifford Newton Martha Fonthill Gifford 1729 11-Sep Lake William Fonthill Gifford Moor Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1729 18-Oct Underwood John Fonthill Gifford Dowden Jane Fonthill Gifford 1729 27-Oct Jeret Henry Fonthill Gifford Beckett Sarah Fonthill Gifford 1730 9-May Farthing Roger Fonthill Gifford Butler Mary Fonthill Gifford 1732 23-Jul Gilbert William Fonthill Gifford Vincent Margaret Fonthill Gifford 1732 26-Dec Boyter John Fonthill Gifford Andrews Anne Fonthill Gifford 1749 25-Nov Rawlins Robert Fonthill Gifford Neal Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1751 17-Jul Lambart Edward Fonthill Gifford Ball Hannah Tisbury Banns 1752 3-Jan Humphfrey George Fonthill Gifford Flatcher Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford 1752 6-Feb Vincent William Fonthill Gifford Penny Mary Fonthill Gifford 1752 17-Aug Carey * George Fonthill Gifford Bracker * Mary Fonthill Gifford *Carey in Register, Gay in BT: Bracker in Register, Bracher in BT 1752 17-Aug Gay * George Fonthill Gifford Bracher * Mary Fonthill Gifford *Carey in Register, Gay in BT: Bracker in Register, Bracher in BT 1752 15-Sep Chant James Fonthill Gifford Edwards Sarah Fonthill Gifford 1752 6-Nov Neal John Fonthill Gifford Pilchard Betty Fonthill Gifford 1752 17-Nov Morris Thomas Tisbury Hanley * Ann Fonthill Gifford * Hanley in Register, Stanley in Bishop's Transcripts 1752 17-Nov Morris Thomas Tisbury Stanley * Ann Fonthill Gifford * Hanley in Register, Stanley in Bishop's Transcripts 1754 21-Feb Yates John Fonthill Gifford Gilbert Ann Hindon * more likely the local parish of Chicklade 1755 4-Mar Nichols John Fonthill Gifford Swyer * Betty Shaftesbury Licence * Dwyer in Register, Swyer in BT 1755 4-Mar Nichols John Fonthill Gifford Dwyer * Betty Shaftesbury Licence * Dwyer in Register, Swyer in BT 1755 25-Dec Newman John Fonthill Gifford Moors Mary Fonthill Gifford Licence 1756 12-Jul Jones William Sherrington Haywood Mary Fonthill Gifford Banns William Jones, Out of Wiltshire 1756 7-Dec Humphfrey Thomas Cricklade * Brown Sarah Spinster Fonthill Gifford Banns 1757 11-Apr Horn Daniel Buckhorn Snow Sarah Fonthill Gifford Banns 1757 2-Aug Jerard George Tisbury Brooks Sarah Fonthill Gifford Licence 1757 13-Aug Collins John Widdecombe Baker Eleanor Fonthill Gifford Licence 1757 12-Nov Wyer * James Buckhorn Humphrey Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford Banns * Banns recorded at Tisbury, Sept 1757, where groom is James Wier 1757 ??-May Ingram Daniel Fonthill Gifford Birt Elizabeth Fonthill Gifford Banns 1758 1-Jun Burnet Henry Fonthill Gifford Bracher Martha Fonthill Gifford Licence 1758 22-Nov Portshee ? James East Knoyle Brown Ann Fonthill Gifford Licence 1758 4-Dec Drake Mark Fonthill Gifford Jerrard Ann Fonthill Gifford Banns 1759 21-May White Henry Fonthill Gifford Moore Elizabeth Tisbury Licence 1759 1-Oct Mould Joseph Fonthill Gifford Keene Mary Bruton Banns Out of Wiltshire Mary is of Bruton 1759 25-Oct Powel William Tisbury White Mary Fonthill Gifford Banns 1759 27-Dec Bence Thomas Fonthill Gifford Troup Hannah Fonthill Gifford Licence 1760 20-Jan Hacker Daniel Labourer Fonthill Gifford Jenkins Mary Fonthill Gifford Banns 1760 27-Apr Wise James Fonthill Gifford Dowden Mary Fonthill Gifford Banns * Banns recorded at Donhead St Andrew where bride is Mary Dowding 1760 1-Jun Bowden James Donhead St Andrew Penny Ann Fonthill Gifford Banns 1760 19-Jun Boyter Edward Widower Donhead St Mary Small Ann Fonthill
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