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NEWINGTON-N-SITTINGBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1558-1836 Ref NEWINGTON-n-SITTINGBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1558-1836 Ref Year Mon Day Foren G GROOM StG Notes G Foren B BRIDE StB Notes B B/L Witness 1 Witness 2 1 1558 Nov 23 Thomas GOODYROME Joane DALE B 2 1558/9 Jan 20 William LOWEN Ellen TRINLES B 3 1558/9 Jan 25 John FAWTOR Alice MOTWELL B 4 1559 May 08 William PLATT Katherine HUZZIFE B 5 1559 Jun 05 John GREENELL Amy PEREN B 6 1559 Jun 09 William GARADE Anne JONES B 7 1559 Jun 13 John ALLEN Katherine GREENHILL B 8 1559 Jul 15 John WYNGE Elizabeth SHERLE B 9 1559 Aug 16 Anthony ALLEN Ellen HENMAN B 10 1559 Sep 14 James MAYSOR Elizabeth - - - - B 11 1559 Oct 07 Thomas BRART Bennet - - - - B 12 1559/60 Jan 24 Thomas HARPER Agnes COLSON B 13 1560 Jun 23 James POLKYNE Katherine FORGOOD B 14 1560 Jul 23 Henrie HOLMAN Elizabeth KNOLLMAN B 15 1560 Oct 06 William SHERWYNE Agnys SERGYANT B 16 1560 Oct 17 Thomas MENNYS Margaret JOHNSON B 17 1560/1 Jan 13 Thomas BOWDEN Alice LUKE B 18 1561 Jun 19 Robert COLYS Margaret HENMAN B 19 1563 May 23 George PLAT Bennet HEMKAR B 20 1563 Oct 20 John WYVERLY Bennet HOWES B 21 1564 Apr 20 George TAYLER Katherine ELIN B 22 1564 Apr 30 Peter KENNARD Joane KNOLE B 23 1564 Jun 19 John BATT Alice PETTITE B 24 1564 Oct 08 Richard BENITE Joane MASON B 25 1564 Nov 12 William BAKER Dorothy HEWEN B 26 1564/5 Jan 13 William CHESTER Joane WILLIAMSON B 27 1565 Jul 13 Roger LEWIS Bennet BEARE B 28 1567 Nov 10 Richard POORE not given B 29 1567 Nov 16 Richard MILLES not given B 30 1568 Jul 20 Henry ANTWELL not given B 31 1568 Sep 24 William RAWBONE not given B 32 1568 Nov 10 Walter KNEELAND not given B 33 1568 Nov 20 John GRANYMAN not given B 34 1569 May 10 John BARLINGE not given B 35 1569 May 22 Anthon HURDOWLE Ellen CUTLER B 36 1569 Aug 20 Edward ALLEN not given B 37 1570 Apr 22 Walter JOANES Alice not given B Page 1 of 25 NEWINGTON-n-SITTINGBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1558-1836 38 1570 Sep 11 Walter LANDLO Joane MARSHE B 39 1570 Sep 16 Thomas HOLLAND Anne B 40 1570/1 Jan 22 John PANWORTH Marjorie BLAND B 41 1571 May 22 Afabett DUTTE Ellen BAYLE B 42 1571 Jun 25 John SYMES Alice BOWDEN B 43 1571 Sep 11 David GREENE Anne GOODING B 44 1571 Nov 19 Richard GOODYNGE Joane MALEBANCKE B 45 1572 May 11 Thomas LOVELAND Joane KENNARD B 46 1572 May 26 John LENT Joyce TAYLER B 47 1572 Jun 05 Thomas PETTE Dorothy GARRYNGEHAM B 48 1572 Jun 30 William BAKER Alice CAPTEAN B 49 1572 Sep 18 John DANYELL Gyllyan SHERWYNE B 50 1572 Sep 23 Henrie BUNTON Sisele TRENLIE B 51 1572 Nov 13 Ambrose LEIFE Anne GOULDINGE B 52 1573 May 11 Stephen TANNER Elizabeth MYTROSE B 53 1573 Jun 15 Richard TAYLER Marie HENIKAR B 54 1573/4 Feb 14 John WARLEY Aymis CHAMBERS B 55 1574 Sep 05 Robert TURNER Joane FYLYES B 56 1574 Nov 25 George ASNER Marie SAUNDER B 57 1574/5 Feb 03 James WALLES Alice BUTE B 58 1575 Apr 10 Thomas BUNTON Elizabeth WYLLE B 59 1575 Jul 16 John ROFE Alice ETON B 60 1576 Oct 11 Andrew DOULE Elizabeth POMET B 61 1576 Nov 04 William WY Alice OLIVER B 62 1576 Dec 01 William BUKER Alice GOLLERWEN B 63 1577 May 05 Mychael LEGWYNE Alice WOODGREENE B 64 1577 Sep 23 Thomas FEARMAN Elizabeth SMYTHE B 65 1577 Apr 22 Richard HOLMAN Marian BAKER B 66 1577 Oct 30 Thomas BOWDEN Amy SMYTHE B 67 1578 May 09 John SHERNOLD Amy ??? B 68 1578/9 Feb 26 John DANYELL Joane SMYTHE B 69 1578/9 Mar 02 Gefferie SKUDDER Clement DAVES B 70 1579 Jun 01 Allen EDWARD Margaret BLAND B 71 1579 Aug 06 Robert GREENE Margaret BLACKBOYE B 72 1579 Oct 12 Richard POUND Sara HONIKAR B 73 1580 Apr 04 Henry DANE Margaret LURRANNE B 74 1580 Apr 14 William BRISTO Sara BRIDGE ? B 75 1580 Nov 05 William RAWBONE WI Rachell HENIKAR B Page 2 of 25 NEWINGTON-n-SITTINGBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1558-1836 76 1580/1 Jan 09 Thomas TURNER Marie LOWYKE B 77 1581 Jun 13 John ROGERS Isabell STAKE B 78 1581 Jun 24 Gefferye SCUDDER Bennet SMYTHE B 79 1581 Jun 17 William BLACKBOYE Elizabeth BAKE B 80 1581 Oct 16 Thomas ELLYOTT Frances GERVES B 81 1581/2 Jan 20 William BAKER Anne GREENE B 82 1582 Apr 23 Thomas RAYNER Joane CHESTER B 83 1582 Aug 03 James WALLES Elizabeth TAREMBEN B 84 1583 Jun 18 Jonas BAKER Elin EDWARDS B 85 1583 Apr 01 Robert BAYLER A* MARK B 86 1583 Sep 17 Isacke COLLYNS Ellen DALE B 87 1583 Sep 17 John BODIA not given FUGAR B 88 1584 May 18 Thomas FISHENDEN Anne BAKER B 89 1584 Jul 26 Richard LEE Katherine not given B 90 1584/5 Jan 16 Richard WILLIAMSON Anne KENWARD B 91 1585 Jun 06 William HULBORKE Joane WYNE B 92 1585 Aug 15 Edward CAME Margaret WEE ? B 93 1586 Jun 27 William MACINGEY Marie KNIGHT B 94 1587 Jun 26 William HURDNAYE Elizabeth BURTON B 95 1587 Nov 30 John NOVENDEN Marian GREENELL B 96 1587 Dec 18 John HEMLENAN Joane HOLINAN B 97 1587/8 Feb 19 Richard TAMGER Anne HAFENDEN B 98 1588 Jun 26 Edward RIVE Jorcan LENT W B 99 1588 Jun 25 William ALLEN Dorothy FIER B 100 1588 - - - - - - Christopher HONIKAR Marie HUCKYNE B 101 1589 Apr 30 Stephen WYLEY Marie BADORKE B 102 1589 Jun 17 Thomas JOYNER Marie BUTT B 103 1589 Nov 30 John PULLINE Alice JOYNER B 104 1589 Nov 30 William MARKES Joane CHAPMINSON B 105 1589 Dec 30 Robert WYLRS Alice ANGER B 106 1591 Oct 23 Thomas SCUDER Marie ROBERTS B 107 1591/2 Jan 08 Thomas SANDERS Margaret TAILER B 108 1592 Apr 23 John BADGSHAWE Katheryne GRAYE B 109 1592 Jun 19 William HADBROKE Alice ROBERTS B 110 1592 Aug 06 Christopher RETELL Alice POLKINE B 111 1592 Oct 16 Richard TAYLER Frances CAKEBRILE B 112 1593 Apr 09 Thomas JOUYNUGE Elizabeth BADLAND B 113 1593 Aug 02 Robert BOWDEN the younger John sic HOWDEN B Page 3 of 25 NEWINGTON-n-SITTINGBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1558-1836 114 1593 Oct 11 Thomas FEDERSON Dorothy KNOWLES B 115 1593 Oct 17 Robert RAYNER Agnys HOMAN B 116 1594 Jun 10 William LUNDE Marion HOMAN B 117 1595 Aug 27 John RITHE Ursula THARHER B 118 1595 Sep 03 Henrie ANTELL Anne STRINGER B 119 1596 Nov 30 Robert TURNER Elizabeth BRIDGEMAN B 120 1596/7 Jan 30 Walter GRANGE Marie CHRIST B 121 1597 May 30 Jefferie SCUDDER Tomsyne DANDES B 122 1597 Sep 25 Henrie RICHARD son Dorothy TAYLER B 123 1597 Nov 27 John BALBORKE Joane not given B 124 1597 Nov 27 Henrie NICHOLSON Joane BREWER B 125 1597 Nov 30 Stephen AUSELL Elizabeth not given B 126 1599 Oct 15 Thomas HILLES Elizabeth BAKER B 127 1600 Jul 21 Thomas RAMESALLE Margerie HARDNIGE B 128 1600 Sep 21 Edward TOMBEAND Tomsyn SAW B 129 1600 Nov 25 John ADALLT Marie MOXSEY B 130 1600/1 Jan 25 John HARISONNE Anne AFERD B 131 1600/1 Jan 25 Jeffery SKIDERAND Elizabeth DAVIDSON B 132 1601 Oct 26 Robert JEFERY Mary KENNARD B 133 1602 Jun 21 Daniell BARNES Alice HOOKER B 134 1603 Sep 06 Andrew GOODYEAR Elizabeth GOORLYE B 135 1603 Nov 08 Henry WYLEMAN Ellen HARRITT B 136 1603/4 Jan 15 Ralphe POTT Marie ROBINSONE B 137 1605 Nov 4 William WILLARD Joanne HENMAN W B 138 1606 May 12 Edward JEFERY Alice YOUNGER B 139 1606 Dec 18 Thomas GASSET Mary HENEKER B 140 1606 Dec 18 Edward SISANOR Margaret GASSET B 141 1606/7 Feb 16 Richard WATSON Thomosyne TOOBY B 142 1607 Apr 13 Thomas ELLETT Amy MITCHELL B 143 1607 Jul 12 William RICHARD Bridget THORTON B 144 1607 Jul 23 Thomas BOWDEN Elizabeth WATKYNS B 145 1607 Oct 28 John LURCHYN An RAYNER B 146 1608 Jul 18 George JEFFERY Alice SANDWELL B 147 1608 Oct 16 Stephen CAMBORS Alice HERLYN B 148 1609 Oct 29 John ROBARTS An WATERS B 149 1609 Nov 13 Thomas BAKER Averell LONGE B 150 1609 Nov 21 Edward JONES Elizabeth NEWMAN B 151 1609/10 Feb 08 John CASTELL An MERREW B Page 4 of 25 NEWINGTON-n-SITTINGBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1558-1836 152 1610/1 Jan 16 Benjamin HENMAN Elizabeth HARMON B 153 1611 Apr 01 James FRILL Elizabeth MARDEN B 154 1611 Aug 12 William HARDINGE An HOUNCHE B 155 1611 Aug 22 John BIRD Jane NORRYS B 156 1611 Sep 30 Henry BLACKBOY Elizabeth MYLLWAY B 157 1612 May 18 Reginald AMAN Elizabeth BURROWS B 158 1612 Jun 15 Robert LAW Alice SHARPE B 159 1612 Sep 14 Jacob BURDEN Sara ROSE B 160 1612/3 Jan 18 Henry MARSHALL An LAUD B 161 1613 Apr 19 Thomas POLLY Alice SHARPY B 162 1613 Jul 06 William CHESTON Prisilla DAWSON B 163 1613/4 Jan 30 Christopher GOLDSMYTHE An BLACKBOY B 164 1613/4 Feb 15 Symon BIRTH Elizabeth BOWDEN B 165 1614 Jun 20 Richard BAYLY Kateryne WATERS B 166 1614 Oct 24 Walter HALL Alice CHAPMAN B 167 1614 Nov 07 Henry MARKE Elizabeth GASSET B 168 1614/5 Jan 10 John COOPER Amy ELLETT B 169 1615 May 01 Richard JOANES Elizabeth BAULLOCKE B 170 1615 May 10 Henry PILCHAR Alice HENMAN B 171 1615 Jun 05 John DAVIES Margaret RAYNER B 172 1615 Jun 26 Bartholemew HAYDON Mary HAYES B 173 1615 Oct 08 John DADSON Anna WING B 174 1615/6 Feb 25 William RAWBONE Anna BROWMFIELD B 175 1616 Apr08 Nicholas WATERS Godly FRIGE B 176 1616 Apr 22 Henry HALL Mary BACHELOR B 177 1616 Jul 14 Robert JEFFERY Avys MARKE B 178 1616 Jul 29 Stephen AUSELL Bridget DARBY B 179 1616 Sep 02 Robert MARKES Alice GASSET B 180 1616 Oct 28 Abraham PETTYT Sara SAUNDERS B 181 1616/7 Jan 20 Richard LOWE Barbara BEWLY B 182 1616/7 Feb 13 Robert BETT Alice RAYNER B 183 1617 Apr 28 William BEECHER Avys TURLYNE B 184 1617 May 22 John FRANCIS Elizabeth SCUDDER B 185 1617 Sep 22 George STRAYES Sybell LAYMAN B 186 1617 Nov 10 John HOWE Suzan OSBORNE B 187 1617 Dec 22 John WAYMAN Judith LYFORD B 188 1617/8 Jan 13 Alexander LEE Alice JEFFERY B 189 1617/8 Jan 15 Robert BAYLY Sisely COLBRAND B Page 5 of 25 NEWINGTON-n-SITTINGBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1558-1836 190 1618 Apr 13 Richard TONGE gent Kateryne APRISHARDE B 191 1618 May 10 Edward BLADE Sisley ELLETT B 192 1618 Jun 01 Nicholas WATERS Alice FAWLEY B 193 1618 Jun 09 William WATSON Joan WERTUNDEN B 194 1618 Jul 26 Thomas JOYNER Sara PLARE B 195 1618 Nov 29 Thomas EDWARDS Mary GRAY B 196 1618 Dec 30 Christopher ALLEN Alice CHESTMAN B 197 1618/9 Jan 26 John HOPE Anna BOATE B 198 1619 May 24 Nicholas
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