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Knook - Marriages 1695-1836 Knook - Marriages 1695-1836 Year Date Groom Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Grooms Parish Bride Surname Given Names Age Status Brides Parish Banns/Lic Notes 1695 16-Jun Farly Mathew 1701 16-Feb Compton John 1703 30-Sep Grenell Nathanael 1713 29-Nov Young William 1715 12-Feb Sene [sic] Rob 1730 4-Oct Gilbert John Deveril Longbridge Ball Mary Deveril Longbridge 1730 5-Oct Farly John Henwood Elizabeth 1730/1 21-Feb Fletcher Henry Smith Ann 1731 4-Nov Smith John Edwards Susannah 1731 25-Dec Bayly Andrew Everly Mary 1732 21-Sep Douty Thomas Kitly Ann 1733 2-Jun Collens Edward Chiveril Winsor Mary 1733 1-Oct Crowch Richard Kitcat Mary 1733/4 4-Feb Moile William Fovant Sett Ann 1734/5 27-Jan Collens Benjamin Young Eleanor 1735 7-Apr Noak James Sutton Woods Ann 1735 19-Apr Everly William Codford White Mary 1737 6-Aug Young Benjamin Dyer Elizabeth 1737 15-Aug Oliver John Collens Melior 1738 8-Oct Smith Edward Davis Mary 1738 23-Dec Dowdle William Whatley Mary 1742 24-May Dicks Henry Young Mary 1742 7-Jun Everly John Newman Melior 1746 3-Nov Everett Joseph Lambert Eleanor 1746/7 1-Jan Thring Brouncker Hewlett Ann 1747 23-Feb Whatley Robert Bayley Mary 1747 2-Oct Smith William Everly Martha 1750 25-Sep Everly John Everett Mary 1750/1 17-Jan Sharp John Weston Catherine 1751 30-Apr Phelps John Patient Dinah 1751 4-May Churchill Thomas Kitly Mary 1754 12-Nov Gilbert William Crowch Elizabeth From this date, when no parish is mentioned, the parties married were of Knook. 1755 5-Aug Maishment Richard Dyer Mary 1756 21-Feb Smith John Miles Elizabeth Heytesbury 1756 17-Apr Miles John Worme Elizabeth 1758 8-Apr Gardner John Heitsbury Cox Elizabeth 1758 28-Dec Lewis John Smith Mary 1759 1-Jan Foyl Henry Noak Mary Titherington 1759 24-Dec Collins Samuel Toogood Mary 1760 10-Feb Kelly George Dyer Catherine 1761 27-Oct Wickham Robert Heytesbury Hinton Elizabeth 1761 8-Dec Ingram John Codford St. Mary Exton Elizabeth 1762 16-Aug Cook John Heytesbury Kite Elizabeth 1762 4-Sep Hooper Robert Heytesbury Dyer Eleanor 1762 11-Oct Croker William Farley Mary 1762 20-Oct Cooper William Blacksmith Pottern Maish Mary sp. 1763 13-Dec Whatley Robert Smith Elizabeth 1764 11-Jun Parsons Richard Stockton Toogood Jane 1764 10-Dec Smith John Dyer Ann 1765 18-Nov Dicks William Clarke Martha Heytesbury 1767 6-Dec Pope William b. Cox Sarah sp. 1768 6-Dec Garret James Boyton Smith Mariam 1768 26-Dec Line James Oliver Ann 1768 26-Dec Barrance Edward Noak Elizabeth 1769 30-Oct Crowch John Collins Sarah 1769 31-Oct Smith Roger Bennett Elizabeth Steeple Langford 1770 12-Aug Mould William Douty Ann 1772 15-Oct Fowls John Cumins Mary 1777 22-May Harman John Miles Mary Lic 1777 16-Jun Savige William Codford St. Peter Burton Hester 1778 13-Jun Miles William Parsons Ruth © Wiltshire OPC Project/Jodi Fuller/2012 Knook - Marriages 1695-1836 1778 27-Jul Line James Collins Hannah 1779 4-Feb Jacob William Silverthorn Anne Boyton Lic 1779 16-Feb Mabbot William Sharp Sarah 1780 18-May Bemister Giles Collins Betty Lic 1781 4-May King John Oliver Mary Lic 1782 9-Apr Burton David Collins Priscilla 1782 18-May Day Bartholomew St. Mary Ratcliffe, Bristol Dyer Ann Lic 1783 16-Jun Whatley Richard Potter Jane Codford St. Peter Lic 1783 15-Jul Foyl James Heytesbury Ball Mary 1783 1-Dec Dicks Mark Snelgrove Mathews Elizabeth Heytesbury 1783 24-Dec Mead Robert Rebeck Ann 1784 8-Aug Burnett Thomas Warminster Corbit Betty 1785 5-Oct Gibbs Joseph Warminster Everly Amelia Lic 1786 10-Jun Everly Robert Tytherington, p. Heytesbury Oliver Sarah 1786 7-Aug Barret Hugh Jacob Jenny 1787 2-Jul Dann John Lewis Hester 1789 8-Jan Beven William Whale Betty Heytesbury 1789 11-May Goddard Thomas Potticary Mary Westbury Lic 1789 4-Nov Foyl William Burton Susanna 1789 22-Nov Marsh Richard Wilkins Sarah 1790 27-Sep Withers Richard Boyton Miles Elizabeth Lic 1791 12-Dec Searchfield George Snelgrove Elizabeth 1792 14-May Collins Stephen Lewis Elizabeth 1792 5-Dec Smyth Isaac Pope Elizabeth 1793 9-Apr Williams Hen. Reverend Exton Felicia Lic 1793 8-Jul Fowls William Kemp Ann 1796 10-Sep Bemister Giles Yeoman Lyne Melior sp. Lic 1797 12-Aug Everly Thomas Martin Mary 1797 13-Nov Collins Stephen Bemister Melior 1798 22-Mar Olding George Bailey Ruth 1798 9-Jul Barnes George Penny Jane 1798 24-Sep Barnes Richard King Anne 1798 19-Nov Webb James Codford S. Peter Everly Amelia 1799 29-Jan House Richard Melbury, co. Dorset Miller Amy 1800 16-Apr Moody William Chittern St. Mary Allford Sarah 1801 23-Mar Fry James Melksham Moxey Sarah 1802 25-Dec Markes John Norton Bavant Rebbeck Grace 1803 26-Dec Mould William Everly Susanna 1804 16-Jan Andrews James Light Diana 1804 14-Feb Andrews John Cooper Miriam 1805 2-Jul Powell Alfred b. Raxcorthy Anne sp. Heytesbury Lic 1805 18-Aug Fricker Thomas b. Jacob Elizabeth sp. 1805 3-Nov Brockway James Tisbury Mould Esther 1806 29-Apr Dew William Hallett Anne 1806 24-Jun Ransom Job Upton Lovell Rebbeck Mary 1807 2-Feb Sheppard Thomas Pope Sarah 1808 29-Feb Howell Edmund b. Radstock, Somerset Fricker Elizabeth sp. Lic 1808 15-May Hallett Richard Jacob Mary Anne 1808 6-Nov Reynolds Richard Heytesbury Fowles Mary 1809 22-May Everly John Crocker Elinor 1809 20-Jul Flower Isaac b. Heytesbury Harman Sarah wid. Lic 1809 4-Dec Lawrence Robert b. Hallett Jane sp. 1810 26-Nov Collins John b. Upton Lovell Whatley Mary 1811 5-May Topp William Codford St. Mary Shergold Sarah 1811 9-Dec Pike John Bendall Sarah 1811 26-Dec Churchill William John b. Boyton Everly Sarah sp. Lic 1814 11-Jul Whatley Richard Poole Charlotte 1814 4-Nov Waters Cornelius Payne Sebra 1814 6-Nov Foyle James Farley Anne 1815 10-Jan Whatley Stephen Heytesbury Rebbeck Rebecca 1815 5-Feb Rebbeck James Steady Betty Wickham 1815 26-Mar Marks William Payne Mary © Wiltshire OPC Project/Jodi Fuller/2012 Knook - Marriages 1695-1836 1815 14-May Poole David Norris Sarah 1815 27-Aug Ellis Edward Doughty Anna 1815 5-Nov Collins John Dunford Elizabeth 1815 16-Dec Bacon James Beven Betty 1815 24-Dec Bemister Joseph Doughty Anne 1816 9-Jun Collins James b. Dyer Frances sp. 1817 14-May Miles Isaac Heytesbury Dann Ann 1818 23-Mar Reynolds William Bemister Mary 1818 6-Jun Searchfield John b. Fussell Harriett sp. Heytesbury Lic 1818 25-Dec Muspratt John Searchfield Mary 1819 11-Apr Ellen Thomas Marks Anne 1819 5-Sep Collins William b. Smith Elizabeth sp. 1819 25-Dec Burnett Thomas b. Foyle Anne wid. 1820 16-Jan Keel James b. Pitten Melior sp. 1820 23-Jan Marks William widr. Farley Mary wid. 1820 3-Apr Burnett Robert b. Pope Anne sp. 1820 15-May Richardson John b. Dann Sarah sp. 1820 22-May Green Obadiah b. Sherrington Fricker Elizabeth wid. 1820 1-Aug Andrews Thomas widr. Dyer Sarah wid. 1821 13-May Beven James b. Compton Dinah sp. 1821 22-Oct Foley John b. Axford Anne sp. 1821 25-Dec Sweet Thomas b. Collins Anne sp. 1822 30-Sep Farley Richard b. Payne Lucy sp. 1823 6-Oct Orchard Isaac b. Pope Mary sp. 1823 27-Oct Payne William b. Dyer Elizabeth sp. 1824 1-Aug Harman Richard b. Crocker Mary sp. 1824 5-Sep Andrews John b. Adams Mary Anne sp. 1824 26-Sep Head Ambrose b. Codford St. Peter Pope Sarah sp. 1825 6-Aug Webb James widr. Hallett Martha sp. 1826 5-Mar Pitton William b. Young Mary sp. 1826 25-Dec Cowdry William b. Searchfield Elizabeth sp. 1827 5-May Marks John b. Collins Hannah sp. 1827 25-Dec Payne Benjamin b. Poole Mary sp. 1828 26-May Foyle Charles b. Barnes Elizabeth sp. 1828 2-Aug Smith John b. Collins Laetitia sp. 1828 25-Aug Marks Joseph Shrewton Fricker Elizabeth sp. 1828 16-Nov Collins Stephen b. Rees Elizabeth sp. 1828 25-Dec Andrews Samuel b. Adlam Anne sp. 1830 8-Nov Marks Joseph b. Daniel Jane sp. 1831 13-Jan Parham Rice b. Lydlinch, Dorset Sims Ann sp. Lic 1831 4-Sep Andrews James b. Reeves Sarah sp. 1831 5-Nov Payne Elijah b. Barnes Eliza sp. 1831 25-Dec Searchfield William b. Andrews Elizabeth sp. 1832 25-Feb Everlye John widr. Hallett Jane Provis sp. 1833 4-Feb Dyer John b. Payne Mary Anne wid. 1833 2-Jul Neale Thomas b. Matthews Mary sp. 1833 5-Sep Raxworthy Robert b. Codford St. Peter Flower Anne sp. Lic Anne Flower, sp., minor, with consent of parents 1833 17-Nov Williams Joseph b. Fletcher Mary Anne 1834 21-Jul Smith James widr. Pope Anna Maria sp. 1734 1-Oct Topp James b. Marks Elizabeth sp. 1834 7-Oct White William b. Andrews Martha sp. 1835 20-Apr Noke Thomas b. Grant Jane sp. 1836 23-May Churchill Joseph widr. Smith Sarah sp. 1836 1-Aug Williams Joseph widr. Meaden Jane sp. 1836 7-Dec Everley Thomas Warminster Fricker Mary Ann Lic 1836 24-Dec Dann Richard widr. Everley Elizabeth sp. © Wiltshire OPC Project/Jodi Fuller/2012.
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