Bredbury Baptism Index 1700 to 1837

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Bredbury Baptism Index 1700 to 1837 Bredbury and Woodley people – Baptisims St Mary`s Parish Church - Chadkirk, Hatherlowe and Hyde Chapels – 1700 - 1837 Compiled by Anthony Keith Turner ABBRATON, Sarah – Edward & Sarah – Chadkirk -1826 June 18th – collier “ Solomon “ “ “ “ “ ADSHEAD, Ann – Jerimiah & Esther – Chadkirk -1808 May 1st – of Redhouse Lane th “ Benjamin Lowe – Samuel & Susannah – Chadkirk -1836 Mar 20 – bricklayer th “ Charles – James & Mary – Chadkirk -1798 Mar 25 Bredbury th “ Charles – James & Betty – Chadkirk -1812 Sept 20 “ “ Eliza – Samuel & Susan – Hath`- 1821 Mar 19th Bredbury “ Elizabeth – Jerimiah & Susan – Chadkirk - 1815 Sept 10th – calico printer “ Elizabeth – Samuel & Susanah – St Mary`s -1818 Sept 27th – stonemason - Bredbury “ Fanny – James & Mary – Chadkirk -1800 Dec 28th - Bredbury “ Fanny – Samuel & Susan – Chadkirk- 1823 Aug 17th – mason - Bredbury “ George – Jerimiah & Esther – Chadkirk -1823 Oct 12th – mason “ “ Hannah – Samuel & Susan – Hath`- 1831 June 13th – stone mason “ “ Jerimiah – Jerimiah & Esther – Chadkirk -1812 June 28th - Bredbury “ Mary – Jerimiah & Esther – Chadkirk- 1814 July 17th - Mason “ “ Mary – James & Mary – Chadkirk -1807 May 24th - Bredbury “ Mathew – James & Mary – Chadkirk -1796 Mar 6th - Bredbury “ Thos – James & Mary – Chadkirk -1791 Dec 14th Bredbury “ Thos – Jerimiah & Esther – Chadkirk -1818 Oct 11th – stone mason “ Timothy – James & Mary – Chadkirk -1803 Aug 14th - Bredbury “ Samuel – Samuel & Susan – Hath`- 1833 Nov 25th – bricklayer “ “ Sarah – Timothy & Mary – St Mary`s -1825 Sept 15th – stone mason - Bredbury “ Wm – Jas` & Mary (Hadsed) – Chadkirk -1789 Aug 23rd - Bredbury AGECROFT , Abraham and Phebye – Peter Agecroft – Hath`- 1743-4 Jan 10th - Bradbury “ Ann – Peter Agecroft – Hath` -1737-8 March Bradbury “ Betty “ “ “ 1740 Aug 31st “ AINSWOTH, Wm – Samuel & Elizabeth – St Mary`s -1827 Mar 18th – husbandman - Bredbury ALDCROFT, Ann – Peter & Pheobe – St Mary`s -1820 Jan 7th – farmer - Bredbury “ Harriet – Peter & Pheobe – Chadkirk-1822 Aug 11th – publican - Bredbury ALLEN, Maria – Wm & Betty – Hath` -1829 Nov 1st - Bredbury ALLUM, Ralph - “ “ “ 1831 May 1st – collier “ AMROD, James – Wm & Mary – Chadkirk -1769 Mar 26th “ ANDREW, George – John & Sarah – Chadkirk -1807 Apr 25th - Butterhouse Green “ Henry – John & Mary – St Mary`s -1824 Sept 15th – collier - Bredbury “ John – Wm & Jane – Hath` -1832 Nov 26th – collier - Bredbury “ Mathew – Mathew & Betty – St Mary`s -1807 Nov 15th – Bredbury “ Peggy – Mathew & Elizabeth – St Mary`s -1810 June 3rd “ “ Sarah – James & Mary (dtr of John & Hannah Westwood) Hyde -1819 Nov 30th – Woodley “ Thos – John & Sarah – Chadkirk - 1804 Feb 3rd - Bredbury “ Wm – John & Sarah – Chadkirk -1799 Mar 30th – Bredbury “ Wm – Mathew & Elizabeth – St Mary`s -1812 Nov 15th - Bredbury ANIT, Judy - Wm & Maria – Hath` -1828 June 25th Bradbury ARMETT, Elizabeth – Wm & Sarah – Chadkirk -1823 June 15th - hatter “ Josiah – Wm & Maria – Hath` -1820 Mar 9th - Bredbury “ Mary – Wm & Maria (Arnett) – Chadkirk -1821 Oct 28th - hatter ARMFIELD, Elizabeth – Saml` & Ann (Harmfield) – Chadkirk -1789 Sept 18th - Bredbury “ James – son of Mary (Arnfield) – Chadkirk -1812 May 10th - Bredbury ARNSTS, John – Wm & Maria – Hath` -1829 Oct 13th - Bredbury ASHLEY, Ann – Geo & Martha – Hath`- 1817 16th Sept - Woodley “ George – Thos & Hannah – Hath`- 1825 Aug 2nd Bradbury “ John – John & Susan – Hath`- 1806 Feb 11th “ “ Joseph – John & Ann (dtr of Samuel & Ann Thorniley) Hyde -1836 Dec 17th – B/bry th - Bredbury “ Peter – Thos & Hannah – Hath` -1823 Aug 17 “ Thos – Susan Ashley – Hath` -1831 April 11th – weaver Woodley ASHMAN, Martha – James & Maria – Hath` -1837 Feb 7th – collier - Bredbury ASHMORE, Charlotte – James & Marie – Hath` - 1834 Dec 8th – collier “ ASHTON, Betty – Benjamin Ashton – Hyde -1744 Nov 1st - Bradbury “ Ellen – Samuel Ashton – Hath`- 1771 June 8th – in Woodley “ Ellen – Samuel Ashton – Hath` -1773 Aug 31st – on Butterhouse Green “ James “ “ “ 1775 Jan 4th “ “ “ “ James – Benjamin Ashton – Hyde -1753 July 25th – Bradbury “ James son of Jenny Ashton – Hyde -1801 Feb 10th “ ASHTON, Jane – James Ashton – Hath` -1742 Ap 19th – child at Hatherlow “ John – Benjamin Ashton – Hyde -1751 Mar 4th - Bradbury “ Martha – Thos Cheetham – Hyde -1750 May 24th - “ “ Mary – Benjamin & Betty – St Mary`s -1747 Jan 9th - “ “ Thos – Benjamin Ashton – Hyde- 1748 July 30th “ “ Wm – Benjamin Ashton – Hyde- 1742 Dec 16th “ “ Wm – Samuel & Mary - Hath`-1837 Mar 14th – labourer - Bradbury ASHWORTH, Wm Henry – Simon & Elizabeth – Hath`-1821 July 28th “ ASMAR, Betty – Adam & Betty – Chadkirk - 1763 June 20th - Bredbury ASPENALL, Wm – Adam & Alice – dtr of John & Ann Brownhill – Hyde -1807 Mar 24th - Bredbury ASPINAT, George – Richard Aspinat – Hath`- 1741 Jun 14th – child at Barrack Hill ASPINE, Mary – Richard Aspine – Hath`- 1738-9 Mar 19th - Bradbury “ William – Richard & Mary (Aspin) – St Mary`s -1731 July 26th - Bradbury ASPINALL , Wm – Adam Aspinall by Alice dtr of John & Mary Brownhill – Hyde -1807 Mar 24th – Hatherlow. ASSEL, (Hassell) Ellen and Sarah – George Assel - Hath`- 1747-8 Feb 29th – children in Woodley “ Thos – Peter Assel – Hyde -1735 Jan 16th - Woodley ASSLE, (Hassell) Martha – Philip & Martha –Hyde - at their home Woodley 1724 Sept 14th “ Mary – Peter Assel – Hath`- 1733 Sept 27th – child at Woodley “ Sarah – Peter & Esther – Hath`- 1772 Jan – Woodley “ Thos – Peter Assle – Hath`- 1776 July 21st - Bradbury ASTEY, Letia – John & Susan – Hath`- 1800 Oct 19th “ ASTLE, Ann – Geo & lettice (Hassel)- Hyde - 1772 June 19th - Woodley “ Esther – Peter & Sarah – Hath`- 1788 July 6th - Bradbury “ George – John Astle – Hyde - 1745 Mar 5th – Bradbury “ George – George & Lettice (Hassel) - Hyde -1773 Dec - Woodley “ John – Geo & Lettice (Hassel) – Hyde -1770 ? Bradbury “ Lettice “ “ “ “ 1779 ? “ “ Lucia – Geo & Lettice – Hath`- 1788 Oct 7th “ “ Peter – George Astle – Hyde -1745 mar 14th - Bradbury “ Samuel “ “ “ 1790 July 29th “ Wm – George & Lettice (Ashley) – Hyde -1785 July 24th - Bradbury ASTLEY, Sam` - John & Susan – Hath` -1803 June 19th “ AUSTIN, Rosanna – Edward & Esther (dtr of Geo & Mally Rowbotham) Hyde -1819 Nov 15th - Woodley AXON, Ann – Joseph Axon – Hath`-1738 Nov 14th. - Bradbury “ Ann – Robert Axon – Hath` -1754 Apr 21st – child at Cleggs – gate in Bradbury “ Ann – dtr of Martha Axon – Chadkirk -1752 Mar 6th - Bredbury “ Ann – John & Hellen - Hath`- 1803 May 23rd - Bradbury “ Ann – Joseph & Betty – Hath` 1822 Jun 24th “ “ Benjamin – Samuel & Mary – Hath`- 1786 Jan 5th “ “ Betty – Joseph Axon – Hath`-1734-5 Jan 9th – child at Bradbury Green AXON, Betty – Samuel & Mary – Hath`- 1803 Aug 21st – Bradbury “ Cornelius & Joel – sons of Sarah Axon – Chadkirk -1758 Sept 10th – Bredbury “ Elizabeth – James & Ellen – Chadkirk -1836 Oct 23rd – book keeper “ “ George – John Axon – Hath` -1758 June 19th – child at Bradbury Green “ Hannah – Thos & Betty – Chadkirk -1830 May 30th - weaver “ Harriet – Joseph & Nancy – Hath`-1805 Sept 29th – Bradbury “ Henry a bastard child of Sarah Axon – St Mary`s -1727 Oct 20th – Bradbury “ John – Samuel & Betty – Chadkirk -1774 Feb 6th - Bredbury “ John – Sam`l & Mary – Hath`- 1807 Oct 24th “ “ John – Robert & Sarah – Chadkirk -1822 Sept 15th - weaver AXON, Johnathan – Robert Axon – Hath`- 1757 Feb 27th – Child at Clegs Gate “ Joseph – John Axon – Hath`- 1738 Dec 11th – child at Bradbury Green “ Joseph – Thos Axon – Hath`- 1755 Aug 2nd – child at Barrack Lane Bradbury “ Joseph – Samuel & Betty – Chadkirk- 1778 Mar 15th – Bredbury “ Joseph – Joseph & Betty – St Mary`s -1816 May 19th – weaver - Bredbury “ Joseph Hoyle – Robert & Sarah – Chadkirk -1831 May 6th - weaver “ Joseph Smith – Ann Axon – Chadkirk -1824 July 25th - weaver “ Joshua and James - Samuel Axon – Hath` -1805 Nov 22nd - Bradbury “ Mary – Thos Axon – Hath` 1753 Feb 11th – child at Brabury Green AXON, Mary – Robert Axon – Hath` -1755 July 8th – child at Cleggs-Yate in Bradbury “ Mary – Joseph & Nancy – Chadkirk - 1815 Sept 4th – calico printer “ Mary – Samuel & Mary – Hath`- 1800 Nov 12th - Bradbury “ Mary – Robert & Elizabeth – Chadkirk -1823 May 25th - bookeeper “ Mary – James & Ellen – Hath`- 1831 Sept 2nd – weaver “ “ Mary – Joseph & Betty – Hath`- 1819 Dec 27th “ “ Nancy – Samuel & Betty – Chadkirk- 1776 Apr 7th “ “ Samuel – Thos Axon – Hath` -1760 June 27th – child at Barrock Lane Bredbury AXON, Samuel – John Axon – Hath` -1733-4 Mar 18th – child at Bradbury Green “ Samuel – Samuel & Mary – Hath` - 1798 July 8th – Bradbury “ Sarah – Robert Axon – St Mary`s - 1709 Oct 24th - Bradbury “ Sarah - John Axon – Hath`- 1741 Aug 3rd – child at Bredbury Green “ Sarah – Thos Axon - Hath` - 1758 Apr 15th - Bradbury “ Sarah – dtr of Martha Axon – Chadkirk - 1757 June 26th - Bradbury “ Sarah - Joseph & Betty – Hath` - 1812 Dec 30th “ “ Sarah – James & Ellen – Chadkirk - 1826 Mar 26th - weaver “ Thos – Thos Axon – Hath`- 1761 Oct 5th – child in Barroc Lane “ Thos – Hanut Axon – dtr of Samuel & Ellen Axon – Hyde -1807 Sept 13th – Hatherlow BADDELEY, Elizabeth – Joseph & Sarah – Chadkirk 1836 July 24th - collier “ Joseph – Joseph & Sarah – Chadkirk - 1834 July 20th - collier BADLEY, Thos – James & Grace (Baddley) – Hath` - 1821 Feb 21st - Bradbury BAILEY , Ann – Isaac & Ann – Hath`- 1800 Feb - Bradbury “ Betty – Thos & Ann – St Mary`s - 1835 May 15th – smith - Bredbury “ Elizabeth – Isaac & Ann - Chadkirk -1796 Sept 18th – Hatherlow “ Mary – Thos & Ann – St Mary`s - 1833 Nov 17th – blacksmith - Bredbury “ Thomas & Sarah (dtr of Isaac & Betty Alpart) Hyde -1832 July 9th - Woodley “ Peter – John & Lydia
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