Pallot's Marriage Index for England: 1780 – 1837 for Derbyshire

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Pallot's Marriage Index for England: 1780 – 1837 for Derbyshire Pallot's Marriage Index for England: 1780 – 1837 for Derbyshire Description: Pallot's Index to Marriages covers all but two of the 103 parishes in the old City of London, England. Information available includes: spouses names, marriage date and parish of marriage. The dates span the time from 1780 to the onset of General Registration in 1837. The more than 1.5 million marriage entries come mainly from London and Middlesex, but also include entries from 2500 parishes in 38 counties outside of London-many not available in other sources. Also included are several records from counties in Wales. Alice ABBOT Wm MASLAND 1803 Morton John ABBOT Hannah SOLLAND 1799 Spondon Derbys 3 Elizth ABBOTT Geo TOPHAM 1812 Morton Mary ABBOTT Frances ELLIOTT 1810 Morton William ABELL Sarah FISHER 4 Apr 1821 Swarkestone Richard ABSON Mary DUCE 4 Sep 1814 Buxton Frances ADAIR Kd TRUNDY 1803 Dale Abbey Ann ADAMS Hy HOLMES 1792 Etwall Dorothy ADAMS John BRELLISFORD 1794 Etwall Fanny ADAMS Wm WILKINSON 1806 Derby St Peter Garvis ADAMS Anne TABBEROW 1797 Ockbrook Hannah ADAMS Thos COPE 1800 Willington John ADAMS France THRASHLEY 1798 Chellaston John ADAMS Sarah JOHNSON 1804 Alvaston Jos ADAMS Mary TOMLINSON 1786 Ockbrook Mary ADAMS Thos BATEMAN 1796 Willington Samuel ADAMS Elizabeth RILEY 1802 Willington William ADAMS Mary HALE 1812 Barrow On Trent Wm ADAMS Frances PICKERING 1832 Etwall Ann ADCOCK Francis SCHWARTZ 1806 Derby St Peter William ADCOCK Elizabeth EVERS 8 May 1794 Barrow On Trent Martha ADDERLEY Vincent WIEGOR 1785 Spondon Derbys 3 Edwd ADERLEY Sarah LACEY 1783 Dale Abbey Thomas ADIN Ann BIRCH 11 Oct 1810 Ilkeston Joseph ADKIN Mary POUNDER 1795 Derbys Alkmund 4 Elizth ALDRED Robt SISON 1792 West Hallam William ALDRED Amy BREEDON 5 Apr 1802 Ilkeston Mark ALDRIDGE Eliz DAWES 1805 Alfreton Charles ALLCOCK Elizabeth TURTON 8 Aug 1802 Ilkeston Richard ALLCOCK Ann KERRY 1793 Spondon Derbys 3 Chas ALLEN Sarah BRADBURY 1797 Church Broughton Eliz ALLEN John CLARK 1786 Spondon Derbys 3 Ellen ALLEN Humphrey MOUSLEY 1800 Etwall Hannah ALLEN Saml FLINT 1809 West Hallam Harriet ALLEN Henry HOPKINSON 1826 Beauchief Isaac ALLEN Jane CLOWER 1786 Spondch Derbys 3 John ALLEN Alice HUTTON 6 Jan 1829 Buxton Martha ALLEN Thomas HOLLAND 1812 Spondon Derbys 3 Mary ALLEN Joseph GARRAT 1800 Stanton By Bridge Robert ALLEN Mary CLARLE 1802 Morton Samuel ALLEN Denah LANG 1800 West Hallam Sarah ALLEN ??Omae DAYKIN 1788 Spondon Derbys 3 Thos ALLEN Patience HALLAM 1798 Church Broughton William ALLEN Elizabeth WILLIAMSON 1805 West Hallam William ALLEN Sarah GREATOREX 10 Apr 1804 Morton Wm ALLEN Ann TOPLIS 1799 Willington Anne ALLIN John GINNILLS 1790 Ilkeston Betty ALLIN Wm HALLSWORTH 1797 West Hallam Eliz ALLIN Jno PALETHORPE 1807 Allestree Grace ALLIN Robt RICHARDS 1800 West Hallam Martha ALLIN Matthew BUSH 1795 West Hallam Samuel ALLIN Dinah LANG 1800 West Hallam Mary ALLSOP Thomas BAILEY 1809 Morley Sot ALLSOP Lydia BUCTON 1803 Allestree Thos ALLSOP Eliz BOWLER 1786 Ault Hucknall Charles ALLSOPP Beaumont ANNE 1808 Spondon Derbys 3 Eliz ALLSOPP NY OLDKNOW 1805 Risley Thos ALLT Elizth STONE 1798 Barrow On Trent Amy ALLTON John FOSTER 1814 Morley Mary ALLUMBY Jas DERBYSHIRE 1808 Nottingham St Mary Jno ALLYNE Eliz BOSWORTH 1788 Ockbrook William ALSOP Rutte TURNER 1789 Spondon Derbys 3 Elizth ALT Saml SLATER 1792 Morley John AMES Mary YEOMANS 1802 Willington Richd AMES Mary HARPER 1794 Quarndon Thos ANABLE Elizth HASLAM 1835 Morley, Elizth ANCELL David BALDWIN 1831 Etwall Alexander ANDERSON Hannah ROE 1812 Osmaston By Derby, Mary ANDERSON Wm LABAN 1790 Ilkeston Hannah ANNABLE Derbyshire WILLIAM 1810 Duffield Thomas ANNABLE Milisent KENT 27 Jan 1793 Barrow On Trent William ANTILL Eliz DALLEY 1803 Spondon Derbys 3 William ANTILL Jane JORCE 1787 Spondon Derbys 3 Elizth ARCHER Thos BALDWIN 1790 Willington Hannah ARCHER Robt WAKEFIELD 1790 Stanton By Bridge Sarah ARCHER Joseph SMITH 1833 Kedleston Sarah ARCHER Robs DOLMAN 1797 Stanton By Bridge Wm ARDRON Elizth BAYLEY 1803 Etwall Saml ARGILE Jane STREET 1819 Morley Chas ARKWRIGHT Mary SETWELL 1811 Morley Jns ARNOLD Mary FODIN 1807 Ockbrook William ARUNDEL Charlotte BACHE 1811 Willington James ASBURY Ann PEGG 1802 Willington Sarah ASHBURY John BIGGIN 1790 Beauchief Elies ASHBY Samuel COOK 1797 Spondon Derbys 3 Hannah ASHBY Francis NEWTON 1782 Spondon Derbys 3 Joseph ASHBY Mary HARRISON 1792 Spondon Derbys 3 Joseph ASHBY Mary COSEOW 1797 Spondon Derbys 3 Martha ASHBY James ADAMS 1787 Spondon Derbys 3 Martha ASHBY John COXON 1798 Spondon Derbys 3 Martha ASHBY William PEAT 1792 Spondon Derbys 3 Mary ASHBY Henry HOULBROOK 1787 Spondon Derbys 3 Sarah ASHBY John CHRISTIAN 1794 Spondon Derbys 3 Sarah ASHBY Thomas BOSWORTH 1780 Spondon Derbys 3 Elizth ASHER John NEWBOLD 1792 Barrow On Trent John ASHFORD Elizabeth HAWKSWORTH 1809 Alvaston John ASHFORD Mary HODKISTON 1804 Alvaston Ann ASHMOLE Ric SHEAVYN 1800 Willington Jane ASHMOLE Matthew NALL 1792 Willington Mary ASHMORE Jos DERBYSHIRE 1807 Snenton Ann ASTLE Wm DORMAN 1795 Chellaston Thos ASTLE Jane COXON 1790 Chellaston William ASTLE Elisabeth TAYLOR 24 Apr 1792 Swarkestone Eli ATKIN Sarah HAWLEY 30 Sep 1805 Peak Forest Hannah ATKIN Wm RAMSELL 1806 Barrow On Trent Joseph ATTABARROW Sarah WETTON 1797 Barrow On Trent Katharine ATTENBORO Francis FLETCHER 1811 Stanley, Kathe ATTENBORO Francis FLETCHER 1811 Stanley, Jno ATTENBOROUGH Hanh FOX 1809 Risley Jno ATTENBORROW Mary HANFORD 1802 Willington Sarah ATTLEBURY Ralph HEATHCOTE 1798 Barrow On Trent R?? AULSEBROOK Rebecca BOURNE 1803 Ockbrook Elizth AULT John JOHNSON 1790 Quarndon Jane AULT John TAYLOR 1793 Quarndon Saml AULT Elizth ASHMOLE 1826 Etwall Susannah AULT Geo SHAW 1807 Allestree Thos AULT Elizth STONE 1798 Barrow On Trent Catherine AUSTEN Joseph WALLIS 1803 Alvaston Elizth AUSTIN Thos MORLEY 1800 Barrow Twyford and Stenson Geo AUSTIN Jane LOWE 1803 Etwall Humphrey AUSTIN Eliz SWINDELL 1780 Allestree Judith AVISON Jno EVANS 1782 Allestree Rd AVISON Mary EATON 1781 Risley Thomas AYRE Elizabeth WOOLLEY 1804 West Hallam Charlotte BACHE Wm ARUNDEL 1811 Willington Ann BACON Jos BRIAN 1802 Morton Eliz BACON Wm HAMPSON 1812 Dale Abbey Sarah BACON Robt MIDDLETON 1809 Stanton By Bridge Thomas BACON Elizabeth HIGGIN 8 Oct 1799 Stanton By Bridge Wm BACON Ann BAGULEY 1795 Dale Abbey Hannal BAGGARLEY Woollat WOOLLAT 1798;1799 Risley Wm BAGGERLEY Anne CROFTS 1835 Morley John BAGSHAW Annes GLOVER 10 May 1784 Peak Forest Mark BAGSHAW Jane TAYLOR 23 Aug 1785 Peak Forest Rachel BAGSHAW John HATTON 1790 Ilkeston Stephen BAGSHAW Sarah FOWKE 1806 Quarndon Ann BAGULEY Wm BACON 1795 Dale Abbey Hannah BAGULEY Isaac WOOLLAT 1799 Risley Benjamin BAILEY Elisabeth KENT 19 Aug 1792 Barrow On Trent Elisth BAILEY John DAYKIN 1790 Ilkeston Eliz BAILEY Jno DRAYCOAT 1788 Dale Abbey Ellen BAILEY Geo WADE 1816 Etwall Hannah BAILEY Edwd WINTERTON 1794 Ockbrook Jno BAILEY Sophia HARRINGTON 1804 Breaston John BAILEY Anne NEIL 1796 Morley John BAILEY Elizth BAILEY 1813 Etwall John BAILEY Sarah WOODFORD 1825 Breadsall Joseph BAILEY Alice GRATTIDGE 1810 Etwall Joseph BAILEY Sarah CHATTERTON 1808 Etwall Mary BAILEY John MASSEY 1803 Etwall Mary BAILEY Thos CHAMBERS 1833 Etwall Mary BAILEY Wm PENDLETON 1824 Etwall Saml BAILEY Elizth CROSLEY 1790 Etwall Thomas BAILEY Mary ALLSOP 1809 Morley William BAILEY Ann HOLLAND 1803 Stondon Derbys 3 Wm BAILEY Eleanor BARBER 1809 Morley Hannah BAINBRIDGE Samuel SMITH 1836 St Werburgh Derbys 10 Maria BAINBRIDGE Thos REDFERN 1830 Stanley William BAINES Caroline PIDCOCK 13 Apr 1826 Buxton Henry BAKE Ann FLINT 13 Jun 1832 Buxton Wm BAKER Mary JERRAM 1813 Swarkestone Eliz BAKEWELL Jno BAKEWELL 1794 Boulton Jno BAKEWELL Eliz BAKEWELL 1796 Boulton John BAKEWELL Sarah ALDERSHAW 1802 Alvaston Mary BAKEWELL Wm WATSON 1815 Etwall Rebecca BAKEWELL Joseph SKIDMORE 1827 Etwall Sarah BAKEWELL Robt STRETTON 1804 Boulton Joseph BALDWIN Hannah SMITH 1803 Foremark Joseph BALDWIN Sarah YEOMANS 1803 Willington Thos BALDWIN Elizth ARCHER 1790 Willington Lidia BALEY Hq WINTERTON 1784 Ockbrook Sam BALEY Mary CARLINE 1811 Risley Mary BALINGTON Robert PRESTON 1786 Spondon Derbys 3 Ann BALL Wm DRAKEFIELD 1794 Barrow On Trent Eliz BALL Jno BARTLETT 1799 Risley Hannah BALL Wm GREEN 1795 Chapel En Le Frith John BALL Emma POTTER 1836 Kedleston Rachael BALL Geo CUTT 1804 Ault Hucknall Roger BALL Barbara CUPIT 1794 Ault Hucknall Ellen BALLINGTON Joseph WADSON 1790 Quarndon Judah BALMFORD Wm KNOWLES 1784 Stanton By Dale Elizabeth BAMFORD Ralph LOMAS 29 Oct 1786 St Alban Wood Street John BAMFORD Hannah STEVENSON 9 Dec 1816 Ilkeston Seth BAMFORD Ann BRADDOW 1794 Stanley Seth BAMFORD Ann BRADDOW 1794 Stanley Seth BAMFORD Ann BRADDOW 1794 Stanley, Thomas BAMFORD Mary STRANGEWAYS 24 Dec 1811 Ilkeston Margret BAMWELL Thomas WATTS 13 Mar 1796 Peak Forest Margret BAMWELL Thomas WATTS 13 Mar 1796 Peak Forest Robert BANCRAFT Elizth DERBYSHIRE 1805 Nottingham Robert BANCRAFT Elizth DERBYSHIRE 1805 Nottingham, St. Peter Thos BANCROFF Sarah BREARLEY 1794 Barrow On Trent Ann BANCROFT Sam WOOLLATT 1805 Barrow Twyford and Stenson Charlotte BANCROFT Geo BRADDOW 1801 West Hallam Charlotte BANCROFT Geo BRADDOW 1801 West Hallam Elizth BANCROFT Benjamin PEACH 1802 Barrow Twyford and Stenson Elizth BANCROFT Joseph WOOLLATT 1811 Barrow Twyford and Stenson Faith BANCROFT Wm BRADBURY 1817 Etwall Henry BANCROFT Ann BELFIELD 1804 Spondon Derbys 3 Hy BANCROFT Eliz MUMFORD 1798 Barrow On Trent John BANCROFT Dorothy TAYLOR 1800 Barrow On Trent John BANCROFT Dorothy TAYLOR 1800 Barrow On Trent John BANCROFT Elizabeth SHARP 10 Feb 1808 Barrow On Trent John BANCROFT Elizabeth SHARP 10 Feb 1808 Barrow
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