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Kirkby Malzeard Marriages 1653-1905 KIRKBY MALZEARD MARRIAGES Page No -192- 1705/04/09 m A????? Thos & Mary Grainge 202 Abbot Dorothy otp & John Thompson ba Masham (B) wit David Greenhow Henry 1815/01/02 m 269 Lofthouse 1733/03/14 m Abbot John & Mary Wilson botp 212 1733/06/02 m Abbot Eleanor Kp & Wm Raper Grewelthorp 212 1779/12/13 m Abbot John ba & Mgt Greenhow sp botp (L) wit John Fell David Greenhow 239 Abbot Mary sp otp & Wm Wintersgill husbn Thornton le Street (B) wit Geo 1790/04/19 m 246 Burniston Mary Greenhow Thos Wilson Abbot Luke [Richd BT] Ripon & Mary Longbotham otp (B) wit R Longbotham 1823/09/23 m 275 Thos Bradbradberry 1752/05/05 m Abbott Wm Kerby & Mgt Duffield (B) Galwhey otp 220 1737/06/19 m Acres Mary Hartwith & Jas Wilson (B) 214 Acres Catherine sp & Chas Harrison shoemaker botp (B) wit Joseph Acres Mary 1760/02/25 m 225 Lacey 1770/07/17 m Acres John widr & Eliz Jackson sp botp (B) wit Thos & Esther Jackson 232 1710/09/16 m Adamson Chr Mickley & Mary Wilson 204 Addyman E_iz wid & Nicholas Darling husbn bth Hartwith otp (B) wit Thos Jullay 1790/12/05 m 247 John Wood 1767/12/30 m Addyman Wm weaver & Jane Edmundson sp botp (B) wit Geo Thirkill Wm Wood 230 1771/03/05 m Addyman John ba & Eliz Driver sp botp (B) wit Benjamin Grange Jas Addyman 233 1825/12/20 m Addyman John & Eliz Palliser bth Hartwith otp (B) wit John ?Gaddie? John 277 1742/11/03 m Air John Grantley par Ripon & Ellen Newis (B) otp 216 Airton Wm woolcomber Gargrave & Ann Close sp otp (B) wit Sarah Raynard Mary 1786/01/13 m 242 Reynard John Wood 1702/11/12 m Akers Ann Hartwith otp & Peter Parker parHamsthwaite 200 1708/05/05 m Akers Robt & Mgt Longbotham 203 1716/11/27 m Akers Wm Hartwith & Ann Mitchel Kerby 206 1737/04/21 m Akers Jane Hartwith par Kerby Malzerd & Joseph Braithwait par Leeds 214 1751/04/29 m Akers Mary Hartwith otp & Henry Buck (B) par Pannal 220 Akers Sarah sp otp & Wm Grange flaxdresser Hampsthwaite (B) wit Wm Grange 1779/03/25 m 238 Mary Redshaw 1783/02/22 m Akers Wm ba & Martha Spence sp botp (B) wit Leonard Umpleby Eliz Dallow 241 1790/03/13 m Akers Jane wid otp & John Jackson widr Topcliffe (L) wit Geo Coates John Wood 246 1829/06/06 m Akers Mark & Jane Swinburn Richmond botp (B) wit Richd Dobbin Mgt Webster 281 Akers Wm ba & Mary Horner sp bth Nidderdale otp (L) wit Thos Rayner Martha 1831/06/07 m 283 Parnaby 1706/11/26 m Alanson Emmet Galwhay & Geo blank 203 1782/01/05 m Alderson John widr & Anne Shaw wid botp (B) wit Mary Teasdale Robt Asdough 240 Allan John husbn Ripon & Mary Braithwaite sp (B) botp wit Richd & Mattw 1758/02/07 m 223 Brathwaite 1781/05/20 m Allan Richd widr & Sarah Pickersgill sp botp (B) wit Saml Atkinson John Wells 240 Allan Thos ba farmer & Ann Foster sp bth Lodge Netherdale otp (B) wit Benjamin 1795/06/23 m 251 Richmond John Wood 1791/02/28 m Allanson Ann sp & John Ashby ba botp (B) wit Joseph Harrison John Wood 247 Allanson Eliz sp & John Loftus ba labr botp (B) wit John Metcalfe Isabel Allanson 1813/04/20 m 268 Saml Atkinson 1817/11/24 m Allanson Edw & Sarah Lofthouse botp (B) wit Geo & An Lofthouse 271 1830/11/01 m Allanson John Ripon & Sarah Swales otp (B) wit Benjamin Hanson Ellen Ingleby 282 1817/04/14 m Allen Mgt & Wm Topham botp (B) wit Thos Topham Saml Atkinson 271 1820/07/29 m Allen Eliz & Chas Beckwith botp (B) wit Stephen Holdsworth John Kerton 272 1828/06/05 m Allen Thos Lodge & Eleanor Reynard botp (L) wit Richd AllenKM Marriages John Richmond 1653-1840 280 1 1695/04/25 m Allenson Mary & Robt Lancaster [BT] 198 1685/11/11 m Allinson John sen & Anne Wheatley bth Dallowgill 194 1691/04/02 m Allinson Geo & Grace Holden K M 196 1727/10/28 m Allinson Mary & John Lambert 210 1758/12/05 m Allinson Wm husbn & Mary Scaife sp (B) botp wit Wm Bateman Henry Scaife 224 Allinson [Allison BT] Mary sp otp & Peter Leeming ba Warsell ep (B) wit John 1776/01/23 m 236 Wood Roger Leeming 1784/02/17 m Allinson John & Catherine Smith botp (B) wit Jas Teasdale Mgt Wise 241 1787/04/16 m Allinson [Allanson BT] Mary sp & Wm Gill botp (B) wit Henry Voller Robt 243 Allinson Mary sp otp & John Milner ba joiner Ripon (B) wit John Swaile Wm 1807/11/25 m 262 Allinson Allinson ary sp & John Metcalfe ba husbn botp (B) wit Thos Metcalf David Suttill 1809/11/27 m 264 Saml Atkinson 1813/02/25 m Allinson Wm ba labr & Ellen Lofthouse sp botp (B) wit Edw Allinson Saml 267 Allinson John & Phillis Ashby bth Dallowgill otp (B) wit Martin Allinson Dorothy 1826/11/23 m 278 Lofthouse 1814/03/19 m Allison Isabella otp & Wm Close Tanfield (B) wit John Pickard Mary Dixon 268 1825/04/11 m Allison Jas Ripon & Ellen Snowden otp (B) wit John Kearton John Elliott 276 Allison Ellen sp otp & Wm Longbotham ba Ripon (B) wit John Petty Sarah 1832/07/02 m 283 Longbotham Allon Catharine sp & Benjamin Richmond husbn ba botp (L) wit Benjamin Allon 1777/11/22 m 237 Thos Adkinson 1811/11/18 m Almack John ba taylor & Eliz Burnell sp botp (L) wit Wm Heath Jas Burnell 266 1742/11/09 m Almack Mary & Thos Procter (B) bth Kerby 216 Almon Thos cordwainer Masham & Ann Ingelby sp otp (B) wit John Horner Wm 1790/04/26 m 246 Wood 1746/12/01 m Alton Lucy otp & John Dennis (B) Melmerby par Wath 218 1753/06/09 m Anakin Ann Azerley otp & Benjamin Ferguson (B) par Tanfield 221 1741/02/05 m Anderson Jas par Ripon & Mary Grainge (B) otp 215 1717/12/23 m Andrews Tho & Edith Robinson 207 1791/10/24 m Angus John ba & Rebecca Nicholson sp botp (B) wit Wm Nicholson John Wood 248 1697/04/27 m Annekin Wm & Jane Attkinson bth Galwhey 198 1687/06/12 m Appleby Henry otp & Mary Lister par Ripon 195 1701/11/17 m Appleby Mary & John Smith botp 200 1712/07/18 m Appleby Wm Dalagil & Beatrice Dallah 204 1720/05/18 m Appleby Catherine K p & Wm Beckwith 208 1724/12/02 m Appleby Ellin & Thos Harrison Laverton 209 1741/11/05 m Appleby Mgt Dallogill otp & Ralph Loftus (B) 216 Appleby Isabel sp otp & John Linton clerk Ripon (B) wit Ralph Lofthous Miles 1757/02/01 m 223 Linton 1758/01/31 m Appleby Wm husbn & Ann Bearpark sp (B) botp wit Wm Briggs Chas Burril 223 1759/12/11 m Appleby Sarah sp & Wm Raper husbn (B) botp wit Crispin Buck Robt Raper 225 Appleby Eliz sp otp & Robt Fawbert husbn Ripon (B) wit Saml Roundell Mary 1767/09/17 m 231 Fawbert 1775/12/11 m Appleby Beatrice sp & Chr Richmond ba botp (L) wit Richd Richmond Jas 236 Appleby Jane sp otp & John Knubbly barber Masham (B) wit Robt Stoney Chr 1781/03/05 m 239 Pickersgill Appleby Jane sp otp & John Knubbly barber Masham (B) wit Robt Stoney Chr 1781/03/05 m 239 Pickersgill Appleby Ann sp otp & Thos Atkinson husbn Masham (L) wit Jane Cundall Thos 1784/05/31 m 242 Ripley Appelby Jane sp & Thos Thackwray flaxdresser botp (B) wit Eliz Kaberry Wm 1794/12/08 m 250 Ingleby KM Marriages 1653-1840 2 Appleby Mary sp Hartwith otp & Thos Dolphin widr Wensley (L) wit Jane Buckel 1805/12/31 m 260 Joseph Appelbey Saml Scoffield 1830/08/07 m Archer Mary Ann & John Lofthouse botp (B) wit Andrew & Bridget Lofthouse 282 1838/10/06 m Archer Mgt sp & Thos Raine ba botp (B) wit Chr Pickersgill Eliz Spech 290 1655/05/16 m Armestead Jane Kirkby Malzeard & Henry Thornton Misses 192 Armistead John ba cottonspinner par Clapham & Jane Hebden wid Braistiwoods 1811/05/13 m 265 otp (L) wit Mary & Joseph Skaife Saml Atkinson Saml Scoffield 1686/11/13 m Armistead Tryphoena K M & Robt Maynard Wasse 195 1685/02/14 m Armystead Eliz K M & Carolus Leadom 194 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Chr & Anne Clark Gruelthorpe? 195 1704/09/21 m Artus Chr & Doro Walker Gruelthorpe 202 1730/06/29 m Ascough Wm Hartwith & Dorothy Sheldon 211 1738/02/07 m Ascough Margery wid otp & Wm Moreland (B) par Thirsk 214 1738/10/01 m Ascough Samuel Dallogill & Isabel Bramley Swetton (B) botp 214 1742/01/19 m Ascough Dorothy Mrs otp & Mr John Dixon curate (L) Bramhope par Otley 216 1742/03/29 m Ascough Jane Miss otp otp & Mr Thos Man (L) North Stainley par Ripon 216 1770/02/13 m Ascough Dorothy sp & Richd Jaques joiner botp (B) wit Geo Thirkell Wm Jaques 232 1779/07/05 m Ascough Dorothy sp & Edw Dixon ba otp (L) wit John Lodge Sieth Broiggs 238 Ascough Robt ba & Mary Teasdale sp botp (L) wit Jas Teasdale John Proctor John 1788/06/30 m 244 Wood Ascough Geo husbn & Ann Blackburn sp botp (B) wit Henry Ascough Anthony 1803/10/01 m 258 Almgill Ascough Mary sp & Chr Barker ba farmer botp (Lcons) wit Leonard Peacock Thos 1809/07/26 m 263 Bell Saml Atkinson Ascough Matthew ba farmer Masham & Mary Rodwell sp otp (L) wit Matthew 1810/12/05 m 265 Metcalf Saml Atkinson Ascough Matthias ba fellmonger Grewelthorpe otp & Ann Mann sp Myton (L) wit 1814/05/14 m 269 Thos Imeson Chr Ascough Wm Mann Sarah Pickersgill 1820/05/06 m Ascough Mgt & Edw Bulmer botp (L) wit Richd Heath Geo Farmery 272 1823/07/08 m Ascough Thos ba & Arabella Douthwaite sp botp (B) wit Jas Burnell Chr Ascough 275 Ascough Ann Mickley & Thos Blackburn Grewelthorpe botp (B) wit Tho Thorp 1824/12/13 m 276 Eliz Ascough 1826/07/02 m Ascough Matthew & Jane Richmond botp (L) wit John Kendall Eliz Ascough 278 1834/04/19 m Ascough Mary sp & Henry Burton ba botp (B) wit Geo & Mary Ascough 285 1835/02/21 m Ascough Anne sp otp & John Ingleby ba Masham (B) wit John Ascough Ann 287 1836/01/10 m Ascough Wm ba & Ellen Hawkin sp botp (B) wit John Rootham Peter Burrill 287 1838/11/06 m Ascough Mary sp & Chas Beck ba botp (B) wit Mary Ann Thorp John Kearton 290 1838/12/01 m Ascough Ellen sp & Jas Cundall ba botp (B) wit Thos Cundall John Kay 290 Ascough John widr otp & Mary Westwick sp Ripon (B) wit Eliz Bainbridge John 1838/12/03 m 290 Kearton 1840/02/09 m Ash John ba & Ann Horner sp botp (L) wit Chr Smahart? Ann Spence 291 1716/09/30 m Ashbridge Wm Braistey Wood & Mary Scaif 206 1784/11/16 m Ashbridge
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