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Longbridge Deverill - Marriages 1750-1799 Longbridge Deverill - Marriages 1750-1799 Officiating Father's Father's Officiating Groom's Father's Father's Bride's Banns or Father's Father's Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 3 Minister Year Date Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Given Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Given Minister Notes Surname Surname Occupation Surname Lic Surname Occupation Surname given Surname Given Surname Given Given Name Name Surname Names 1749/50 27-Jan Tudgy James Longbridge Deverill Woodlands Ruth Longbridge Deverill 1749/50 28-Jan Miles William Longbridge Deverill Emm Ann Longbridge Deverill 1749/50 07-Feb Holton Nicholas Longbridge Deverill Emm Ann Longbridge Deverill 1749/50 11-Feb Ball James Longbridge Deverill Sutton Mary Longbridge Deverill 1750 13-May Butcher Elishay Goodenough Mary 1750 02-Jun Ball Jeremiah Sutton Elizabeth 1750 06-Jul Burton Stephen Ebbesbourne Wake Wigmore Mary Tytherington Brides Parish Recorded as Tidrington 1750 08-Oct Harris Daniel Baker Leiws 1750/51 19-Feb Shepheard Nicholas Warminster Love Betty 1751 22-Apr Payn James Curtis Elizabeth 1751 18-Jun Whittick John Westbury Williams Mary 1751 12-Nov Hains Robert Miles Elizabeth 1751/52 18-Jan Debnam Ezekiel Adlam Joan 1751/52 02-Feb Waters Samuel Hill Ann 1752 10-Oct Green Samuel Ducy Mary 1753 11-Jan Carter Edmond Gunstone Sarah 1753 09-Feb Young William Dunford Elizabeth 1753 25-Feb Hollys Thomas Horningsham Whatley Mary Longbridge Deverill 1753 27-Feb Dyer Benjamin Miflin Ann 1753 06-Mar Trimby James Horningsham Gibbs Martha Longbridge Deverill 1753 23-Apr Garret Robert Warminster Pearce Jane Longbridge Deverill 1753 25-Apr Moor John Corsley Gulliver Mary Longbridge Deverill Banns Married at Corsley 1753 08-May Baker John Longbridge Deverill London Mary Longbridge Deverill 1753 12-Jun Pain William Chivers Mary Upton 1753 05-Aug Payn Reuben Longbridge Deverill Haynes Sebera Longbridge Deverill 1753 17-Sep Mitchel James Stroud Margaret 1753 03-Oct Vallons Richard Gibbs Mary Groom possibly Vallous 1753 07-Oct Pain Edward Stephens Elizabeth 1753 07-Nov Dunford John Longbridge Deverill Paine Elizabeth Longbridge Deverill Banns 1753 12-Nov Marshall Samuel Millard Miriam 1753 27-Dec Bartlett John Harman Elizabeth 1756 07-Feb Pickford John Hill Deverill Crouch Elizabeth Longbridge Deverill 1756 22-Feb Knight Robert Longbridge Deverill Knight Ann Longbridge Deverill Banns 1756 19-Mar Payn John Longbridge Deverill Andrews Hannah Longbridge Deverill Banns 1756 11-Nov Crouch Richard Longbridge Deverill Doule Dorothy Longbridge Deverill Register unsigned or witnessed 1756 28-Nov Ford Thomas Longbridge Deverill Emm Elizabeth Longbridge Deverill Groom possibly Bissy 1756 19-Dec Hiscut Richard Harman Jane Widow Longbridge Deverill Banns Groomed signed as Hiscutt 1756 27-Dec Keens William Longbridge Deverill Trollop Dinah Longbridge Deverill Banns 1757 30-Jan Curtis John Longbridge Deverill Cocks Susanna Warminster Banns Bride signed as Susaner Cockey 1757 25-Apr Moody John Mr. Longbridge Deverill Croom Mary Widow Longbridge Deverill Banns 1757 21-May Holton Benjamin Longbridge Deverill Hiscut Joanna Longbridge Deverill Banns 1757 15-Aug West Thomas Longbridge Deverill Barber Hester Widow Longbridge Deverill Banns 1757 03-Oct Sainsbury William Longbridge Deverill Green Mary Longbridge Deverill Banns 1757 03-Oct Smith Jacob Longbridge Deverill Hinton Dinah Longbridge Deverill Banns 1757 26-Nov Carpenter Joseph Hill Deverill Sharp Elizabeth Longbridge Deverill Banns 1757 27-Dec Garrett Joseph Horningsham Radburn Susannah Longbridge Deverill License 1758 16-May Gulliver Charles Longbridge Deverill George Anne Horningsham License Groom signed as Gullifor 1758 16-Jul Miles William Longbridge Deverill Caball Esther Horningsham Banns 1758 17-Jul Ball Stephen Longbridge Deverill Phillips Mary Potterne Banns 1758 20-Nov Garett John Longbridge Deverill Adlam Anne Longbridge Deverill Banns 1758 20-Dec Willmot Stephen Longbridge Deverill Harman Tabitha Longbridge Deverill Banns 1759 14-Jan Whatley William Longbridge Deverill Haines Anne Longbridge Deverill Banns 1759 21-May Forsyth Edward Poulton Monkton Bartlye Elizabeth Monkton Banns 1759 08-Jul Butcher Levi Longbridge Deverill Tucker Ann Longbridge Deverill Banns 1759 08-Jul Tucker Jeremiah Warminster Hiskett Marion Longbridge Deverill Banns 1759 23-Jul Tucker John Longbridge Deverill Cooper Mary Hill Deverill Banns 1759 27-Aug Payne Benjamin Longbridge Deverill Parsons Jane Longbridge Deverill Banns 1759 22-Sep Sturges John Bachelor Yeoman Longbridge Deverill Lidford Jane Spinster Longbridge Deverill License 1760 Jul-30 Garrett John Longbridge Deverill Payne Hannah Longbridge Deverill Licence 1760 Feb-04 Bendall Benjamin Trollop Hannah Kilmington Banns 1760 May-06 Hinton Daniel Longbridge Deverill Waters Hannah Longbridge Deverill Banns 1760 Sep-16 Sharp Richard Longbridge Deverill Elliot Elizabeth Longbridge Deverill Banns 1760 Aug-18 Bendall Robert Longbridge Deverill Eckhat Margaret Longbridge Deverill Banns 1760 Mar-24 Dicks Jacob Longbridge Deverill Payne Elinor Longbridge Deverill Banns 1760 Oct-24 Davies Joel Longbridge Deverill Dorsenborough Diana Elizabeth Longbridge Deverill Banns 1760 Jan-25 Webb David Longbridge Deverill Short Mary Longbridge Deverill Banns 1760 Aug-28 Picket Peter Longbridge Deverill Rogers Dorothy Spinster Longbridge Deverill Licence 1760 Oct-28 Hodgson William Longbridge Deverill Carter Sarah Spinster Longbridge Deverill Licence 1760 Apr-29 Tooz Alexander Longbridge Deverill Payne Abigail 1761 Aug-03 Gilbert William Bachelor Hindon Blackmore Molly Spinster Longbridge Deverill Licence 1761 Aug-03 Warren Edward Bachelor Warminster Hiscott Hannah Spinster Longbridge Deverill Banns 1761 Nov-03 King Thomas Bishopstrow Adlam Augusta Longbridge Deverill Banns 1761 Jul-12 Warren James Warminster Butcher Leah Spinster Longbridge Deverill Banns 1761 Sep-14 Waters Jeremiah Bachelor Longbridge Deverill Butt Bethiah Longbridge Deverill Banns 1761 Jun-20 Deacon Thomas Longbridge Deverill Greenland Diana Widow Warminster Licence 1761 Aug-21 Crofts John Bachelor Longbridge Deverill Dicks Ruth Spinster Longbridge Deverill Banns 1761 Aug-24 Blackmore Henry Bachelor Longbridge Deverill Mussell * Jane Wytham Priory, Somerset Licence * Signed Mussell, But Massell In Register 1761 Aug-24 Blackmore Henry Bachelor Longbridge Deverill Massell * Jane Wytham Priory, Somerset Licence * Signed Mussell 1762 Mar-30 Knight Robert Longbridge Deverill Miller Margaret Longbridge Deverill Banns 1762 Oct-25 Gullifor Samuel Broadweaver Longbridge Deverill Whatley Mary Widow Longbridge Deverill Banns 1762 Mar-28 Payne Jeremiah Longbridge Deverill Ford Rebecca Longbridge Deverill Banns 1762 Mar-29 Crofts Jephtha Longbridge Deverill Bartlet Mary Longbridge Deverill Banns 1763 Apr-04 Payne Titus Broadweaver Longbridge Deverill Adlam Elizabeth Longbridge Deverill Banns 1763 May-08 Adlam John Scribler Longbridge Deverill Davies Elizabeth Longbridge Deverill Banns 1763 Sep-08 Drudge Edward Monkton Smart Eunice Monkton Banns 1763 Jul-10 Holton William Longbridge Deverill Dutch Sarah Longbridge Deverill Banns 1763 Feb-13 Ball Luke Labourer Longbridge Deverill Wats Ann Spinster Longbridge Deverill Banns 1763 Dec-20 Parker Jonathan Longbridge Deverill Millard Grace Longbridge Deverill Banns 1763 Nov-28 Adlam Edmund Longbridge Deverill Green Patience Longbridge Deverill Banns 1763 Sep-29 Button Richard Brightstone, Devon Hughes Mary Monkton Banns Published At Monckton Chapel 1764 Jun-04 Perry Thomas Longbridge Deverill Gilbert Susannah Longbridge Deverill Banns 1764 Nov-04 Ford William Longbridge Deverill Jones Mary Longbridge Deverill Banns 1764 Mar-05 Parker William Warminster Baker Mary Longbridge Deverill Banns 1764 Jun-11 Heabard William Longbridge Deverill Payne Sarah Longbridge Deverill Banns 1764 Jul-12 White Joseph Bachelor Yeoman Longbridge Deverill Hayes Mary Spinster Downhead, Somerset Licence In Lic: Joseph: Bachelor, Yeoman. Mary: Spinster. 1764 Jul-13 Foster William Longbridge Deverill Meers * Mary Longbridge Deverill Licence * Signed Meares. 1764 Aug-14 Ford Edward Longbridge Deverill Dicks Hannah Longbridge Deverill Banns 1764 Dec-16 Crouch William Longbridge Deverill Woodly Anne Longbridge Deverill Banns 1764 Apr-23 Adlam Edward Longbridge Deverill Davies Ruth Longbridge Deverill Banns 1764 Apr-23 Payne Timothy Longbridge Deverill Dunford Mary Longbridge Deverill Banns 1764 Jun-24 Lombard Edward Warminster Ford Mary Longbridge Deverill Banns 1765 Jul-03 Payne Thomas Longbridge Deverill Payne Mary Longbridge Deverill Banns 1765 May-12 Newman George Horningsham Gilbert Mary Longbridge Deverill Banns Banns Recorded At Horningsham. 1765 Aug-15 Lawrence William Warminster Hiscutt Elizabeth Longbridge Deverill Banns 1765 Jul-16 Mathews Hugh Longbridge Deverill Whatley Sarah Longbridge Deverill Banns 1765 May-26 Ford William Chicklade Waters Elizabeth Longbridge Deverill Banns 1765 Jun-27 Groat Daniel Horningsham Huntly Ann Widow Longbridge Deverill Licence 1765 Jul-27 White William Warminster Adlam Susannah Longbridge Deverill Banns 1765 Dec-27 Acory James Longbridge Deverill Baker Elizabeth Longbridge Deverill Banns 1766 Feb-02 Nails John Warminster Pain Mary Longbridge Deverill Banns 1766 Aug-06 Sturges John Bachelor Farmer Longbridge Deverill Sturges Sarah Spinster Longbridge Deverill Licence In Lic: John Is A Farmer. 1766 Aug-08 Pain George Bachelor Longbridge Deverill Bartlet Rachael Spinster Longbridge Deverill Banns 1766 Dec-09 Payne James Longbridge Deverill Curtis Mary
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