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Family Notices

Sutton Mandeville BIRTHS

On Thursday, the 16th inst., at Sutton Mandeville, the lady of the Rev. Wadham Knatchbull, of a son.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 20 January, 1834)

At Sutton Mandeville, the wife of the Rev. W. Knatchbull, a son.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 7 March, 1836)

On the 7th inst., at the Rectory, Sutton Mandeville, the wife of the Rev. John Wyndham, of a daughter.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 17 April, 1847)

MARRIAGES

Lately was married at Chilmark, in this county, Mr Hibberd, of Sutton Mandeville, to Miss Wilkins, of Chilmark aforesaid, an accomplished young lady with 5000 l. fortune.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 7 January, 1788)

On Monday the 9th inst. was married, at Chilmark, by the Rev. Henry Bennet, the Rev, James Hibberd, Rector of Sutton Mandeville, to Miss Fouthrop, of Chilmark.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 23 December, 1805)

Married, on Monday last, at Sutton Mandeville, by the Rev. F. Baker, Mr James Targett, fifth son of Mr Targett, of Swallowclift, to Mary, only daughter of Mr John West, of the former place.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 11 July, 1831)

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Married, on Tuesday last, at Sutton Mandeville, in this county, by the Rev. F. Baker, Mr Fricker, to Alice, eldest daughter of Mr John Bracher, of the same place.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 17 December, 1832)

Married, on the 9th inst., at , by the Rev. J. W. Griffith,, Mr Butt, of , to Martha, eldest daughter of Mr James Stone, of Sutton Mandeville, Wilts.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 14 December, 1844)

Married, on the 3d inst., at Wilton, by the Rev. J. E. Trevor, Mr Thomas Stone, son of Mr Stone, of Sutton Mandeville, to Emma, second daughter of the late Mr Jay, of , Wilts.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 8 May, 1847)

Married, Oct. 11, at Sutton Mandeville, by the Rev. J. Wyndham, Abel, fourth son of Mr Stephen Bartley, butcher, to Sarah, youngest daughter of the late Mr James Arnold, of Motcombe, Dorset.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 14 October, 1848)

On the 11th inst., at Stanton, by the Rev. Wm. Powell, the Rev. J. Wyndham, Rector of Sutton Mandeville, Wilts, to Catherine, relict of Wm. Charles Lowndes, Esq., of Brightwell Park, Oxfordshire, and the eldest surviving daughter of the Rev. Reginald Wynniatt, of Stanton, Gloucestershire.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 20 October, 1849)

DEATHS

A few days since died, aged 90, Mr Wm. Bond, of Sutton-Mandeville, in this county.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 15 February, 1808)

On Wednesday the 7th inst. Died at Sutton Mandeville, in the 83rd year of her age, Mrs Sarah Gray, widow of the late farmer Henry Gray, of Chicksgrove, in this county.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 26 February, 1810)

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On Wednesday last died, aged 35 years, much lamented by her family and friends, Mrs Bracher, wife of Mr John Bracher, of Sutton Mandeville, in this county.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 4 December, 1815)

On Wednesday last died, at Sutton Mandeville, Mr William Bracher, late of .

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 19 May, 1817)

On Monday last died, in the bloom of life, after a few weeks’ illness, of a most rapid decline, in the fifteenth year of her age, deservedly beloved and deeply lamented by her afflicted and affectionate parents, Sarah Jane, second daughter of the Rev. James Hibberd, Rector of Sutton Mandeville, in this county.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 3 February, 1823)

On Saturday the 12th inst. Died, sincerely regretted and lamented, Mr Samuel Bracher, aged 58, of Panthurst Cottage, Sutton Mandeville.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 21 June, 1830)

Died, at Sutton Mandeville, Sept. 27, Mr Samuel Thomas Snook, aged 55 years. He was much respected, and his loss will be deeply felt by his relatives and neighbours.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 23 October, 1837)

Died, on Monday last, after a long and painful illness, in her 65th year, Mrs Larkham, widow of Mr R. Bracher Larkham, of Sutton Mandeville, in this county.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 3 August, 1840)

Died, on the 6th inst., at Panthurst, in her 26th year, Maria, youngest daughter of the late Rev. J. Hibberd, Rector of Sutton Mandeville, Wilts.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Monday 18 April, 1842)

Died, in this city, on Sunday, March 26, in her 82nd year, Mrs Goodfellow, daughter of the late Mr Edward Bracher, of Sutton Mandeville, in this county.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 1 April, 1843)

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Died, on Thursday, the 21st inst., at Sutton Mandeville, aged 43 years, greatly respected and sincerely lamented, Morgan, the eldest son of M.D. Blandford, Esq., of Swallowclift, in this county.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 23 September, 1843) & Death – In September last, at Sutton Mandeville, in the county of Wilts, , Morgan Dove Blanford, Esq., highly esteemed and deeply regretted by a numerous circle of friends and relatives.

(The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser, NSW, Australia – Saturday 4 May, 1944)

Died, Jan. 25, at Sutton Mandeville, in his 73d year, Mr John Bracher, much respected by all who knew him.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 3 February, 1844)

Died, March 28, at his house, Sutton Mandeville, in his 85th year, Mr Joseph Hibberd.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 29 March, 1845)

At Southsea, aged 30, Mary, the wife of the Rev. John Wyndham, rector of Sutton Mandeville, Wilts.

(Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette – 10 June, 1847)

Died, June 7, at Sutton Mandeville, Mr John Turner, in his 70th year – a man much respected by all who knew him.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 12 June, 1847)

Died, at Broad Chalke, at Mr Thomas Stones’, Mr James Turner, late of Sutton Mandeville, Wilts, aged 65 years.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 2 September, 1848)

Died, on Sunday, Nov. 12, deservedly esteemed, after the many years of severe suffering, borne with Christian resignation, Emma, the eldest daughter of the late Rev. James Hibberd, Rector of Sutton Mandeville, in this county, aged 38 years.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 18 November, 1848)

On the 29th ult., at Sutton Mandeville, after a short illness, Mr Joseph Gould, in his 58th year, much regretted by his family.

(Salisbury and Winchester Journal – Saturday 1 September, 1849) ©Wiltshire OPC Project/Cathy Sedgwick/2013