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Marriages 1716-1912 St Peter's Church, Dalwood - Register of Marriages 1716-1912 When Groom Groom Groom Rank or Residence at Time Father's Father's Rank or Profession Bride Bride Bride Rank or Residence at Time Father's Father's Rank or Profession Licence Condition Condition Ceromony Performed by Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 4 Married Surname Forename Age Profession of Marriage Surname Forename of Father Surname Forename Age Profession of Marriage Surname Forename of Father or Banns 12-Mar-1716 Mitchell Peter Kendall Mary 12-Mar-1716 Mander Richard Chaple Jane 28-Jul-1716 Lucas Richard Exon Dudney Ann Whitchurch 23-Feb-**** Palphory John Rugg Joan 19-Oct-1716 Davie William Buckell Davie Joan Dalwood 24-Jul-1722 Bowditch William 70 or more Bardle Ann 7-Jan-1722 Adams George Domet Mary Axminster 30-Mar-1724 Bartlett Matthew Branscombe Bartlett Matthew Gentleman Bowditch Jone Chardstock Bowditch Samuel 13-May-1724 Backaller Moses Combe Mary 16-Apr-*** Deane Reuben James Mary 15-Dec-*** Gosling Henry Atkins Mary 2-Aug-1754 Stocker Robert Baker Joan 14-Jun-1755 Chamberlain John Board Rebecca 20-Jun-1756 Bartlett Marthew Charles Mary 29-Jul-1755 Lake Nicholas Palmer Joanna 2-Aug-1755 Dawbeney Robert Bartlett Elizabeth 15-Oct-1755 Taylor James Charles Jane 23-Mar-1756 Gould George Newbery Grace 25-Apr-1756 Clarke Thomas Hitchcock Sarah 17-May-1756 Smith John Wilkins Mary 7-Jun-1756 Booby John Broughton Betty 19-Jul-1756 Newberry John Tomms Grace 1-Dec-1756 Dare Samuel Burges Joan 9-Jan-1757 Clode James Baker Lydia 11-Apr-1757 Hodges John Booby Elizabeth 11-Apr-1757 Warren Joseph Dare Susanna 5-May-1757 Maunder Robert Chapell Mary 21-Aug-1757 Charles Thomas Haycraft Mary 4-Sep-1757 Newbery Richard Tomms Elizabeth 10-Nov-1757 Edwards John Samson Sarah 14-Sep-1758 Dare Robert Toms Elizabeth 24-Oct-1758 Farrant Robert Wakely Agnes 7-Nov-1758 Dark Francis Crow Elizabeth 9-Nov-1758 Summerhays John Gould Sarah 4-Dec-1758 Dark William Dare Joanna 27-Feb-1759 Haycroft James Spark Joan 27-Jun-1759 Hodges Thomas Clapp Sarah 15-Jan-1760 Clapp Henry Willey Joanna 23-Mar-1760 Crout Robert Hart Sarah 20-Jul-1760 Speed Nicholas Cally Mary 29-Apr-1761 Hunt Robert Chapple Joan 10-Feb-1762 Michell Peter Davy Betty 27-Mar-1763 Bowditch Thomas Dymond Patience 17-Aug-1763 Hooper Samuel Gould Jemima 17-Apr-1764 Michell Thomas Board Millheard 24-Apr-1765 Wakely John Knight Elizabeth 29-Aug-1765 Chapple Joel Baker Joan 27-Oct-1765 Davis William Summerhays Susanna 5-Mar-1766 Newbury Thomas Charles Sarah 29-Apr-1766 Charles Thomas Hearne Elizabeth 15-Sep-1766 Lock William Chapple Dorothy 22-Oct-1766 Oliver William Northam Ann 12-Nov-1766 Goff Jacob Hearns Hannah 12-Nov-1766 Newbury Jacob Hearns Hannah 30-Mar-1769 Wood Henry Spad Mary 7-Apr-1769 Northam James Mitchell Joanna 23-Apr-1770 Banks John Sansom Mary 10-Jun-1770 Gardenner Thomas Wakely Mary 6-Oct-1770 French Robert Davy Joan 27-Feb-1771 Farrant Soloman Cox Jane Page 1 of 7 St Peter's Church, Dalwood - Register of Marriages 1716-1912 When Groom Groom Groom Rank or Residence at Time Father's Father's Rank or Profession Bride Bride Bride Rank or Residence at Time Father's Father's Rank or Profession Licence Condition Condition Ceromony Performed by Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 4 Married Surname Forename Age Profession of Marriage Surname Forename of Father Surname Forename Age Profession of Marriage Surname Forename of Father or Banns 11-Apr-1771 Northam Jasper Mills Ann 29-May-1771 Dare Thomas Webber Susanna 27-Oct-1771 White James Wakely Grace 1-Jan-1772 Warring Abraham Thomas Tamson 1-Apr-1772 Wakely Henry Minifie Mary 2-Jul-1772 Turner George Stamp Elizabeth 13-Jul-1772 Northam John White Elizabeth 7-Sep-1772 Champ James Haycraft Peggy 14-Jan-1773 Stevens William Salter Sarah 25-Mar-1773 Charles Thomas Trabat Anna 7-Dec-1773 Charles Josiah Tucker Dorothy 28-Jul-1774 Gould Robert Board Mary 26-Jun-1775 Bucknell John Strawbridge Mary 14-Feb-1776 Hooper Samuel Prince Grace 12-Apr-1776 Silk William Lee Elizabeth 4-Dec-1776 Viass William Phippin Ann 14-Apr-1778 Newbery William Palmer Eleanor 20-Apr-1778 Chapple James Spark Mary 27-Jul-1778 Baker John Moxsey Sarah 27-Jul-1778 Newton John Hake Martha 1-Apr-1780 Charles John Bussey Mary 8-May-1780 Drake John Newbery Ann 20-May-1780 Michell William Snell Jane 21-May-1780 Bartlett William Branscombe Bartlett Matthew Law Dorothy 9-Nov-1780 Spurway John Sparke Martha 1-Dec-1780 Stark James Bond Sarah 20-May-1781 Bear Henry Vincent Anna 5-Jun-1781 Prince Joseph Gould Elizabeth 5-Aug-1781 Culverwell William Collins Anna 1-May-1782 Dommett John Gould Jane 20-Aug-1782 Palmer Bartholemew Warren Mary 27-Feb-1783 Tucker William Spurway Elizabeth 4-Mar-1783 Dare Samuel Chapel Diana 4-Mar-1783 Holman James Haycraft Sarah 22-Mar-1784 Stroud John Dare Elizabeth 29-Mar-1784 Mitchell John Major Elizabeth 15-Jun-1784 Gould William Northam Ann 28-Sep-1784 Edwards John Haycraft Hannah 8-Feb-1785 Cook Samuel Turrel Jane 8-Sep-1785 Pavey Zechariah Lane Sarah 14-Mar-1786 Palmer Thomas Stocker Mary 6-Apr-1786 Tucker Richard Board Eleanor 9-Oct-1786 Anning Thomas Clap Susannah 25-Mar-1787 Board John Gould Martha 10-Sep-1787 Knight John Miller Mellany 25-Sep-1787 Sparke Thomas Darke Mary 25-Mar-1788 Rockett William Newbery Rachel 14-Apr-1788 Cunnett William Gill Joan 27-Jun-1788 Chapple John Channing Mary 8-Jul-1788 Perry William Winsor Rachel 21-May-1789 Carter William Charles Jane 31-May-1789 Hoskins Thomas Stocker Catherine 13-Oct-1789 Baker William Edwards Sarah 7-Apr-1790 Charles Thomas Goslen Ann 23-Nov-1790 Newbery Jacob Bennet Elizabeth 24-Jan-1791 Scriven James Snell Frances 24-Mar-1791 Carter William Atkins Lidia 1-Jul-1791 Bowditch James Estmond Dorothy 1-Aug-1791 Watson Samuel Kingswell Catherine 30-Jan-1792 Leevers James Darke Sarah 2-May-1792 Mutter Noah Batten Mary Page 2 of 7 St Peter's Church, Dalwood - Register of Marriages 1716-1912 When Groom Groom Groom Rank or Residence at Time Father's Father's Rank or Profession Bride Bride Bride Rank or Residence at Time Father's Father's Rank or Profession Licence Condition Condition Ceromony Performed by Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 4 Married Surname Forename Age Profession of Marriage Surname Forename of Father Surname Forename Age Profession of Marriage Surname Forename of Father or Banns 19-Sep-1792 Manly William Edwards Mary 11-Mar-1793 Frost John Michell Methard 1-Apr-1793 Bowerman John Dare Sarah 2-Jan-1795 Dare John Dare Mary 2-Jun-1795 Legg William Mitchell Ann 15-Sep-1795 Turner James Pearce Hannah 16-Nov-1795 Tucker James Palmer Ann 24-Dec-1795 Hussey John Scrivens Frances 1-Feb-1796 Beasley James Gould Phoebe 25-Apr-1798 Denzelow Malachi Northam Sarah 24-Dec-1798 Newbery James Haycraft Dorothy 29-Apr-1799 Steddom James Gould Ruth 20-May-1799 Gould John Snell Jane 26-Mar-1800 Wakens Nathaniel Tucker Dinah 3-Aug-1800 Hanley John Newbery Ann 1-Dec-1800 Bond John Edwards Elizabeth 19-Mar-1801 Newbery Richard Newton Ann 18-Mar-1802 Newbury John Dare Mary 18-May-1802 Newton John Warren Sarah 16-Nov-1802 Bishop John Newbery Elizabeth 26-Apr-1803 Pavey Robert Darke Mary 23-May-1803 Spurway John Cloud Joan 6-Jun-1803 Charles Thomas Snell Martha 29-Nov-1803 Gould Elias Mitchell Sarah 19-Mar-1803 Goddard William Henly Mary 29-Mar-1804 Bennett John Gerrard Sarah 2-Apr-1804 Board Samuel Hooper Jemima 4-Mar-1805 Parsons Joseph Board Sarah 23-Apr-1805 Rugg John Ford Jane 7-May-1805 Allen Joseph Tucker Mary 10-Jun-1805 Domett John Goddard Charlotte 15-Aug-1805 Gould Robert Tucker Elizabeth 21-Aug-1805 Downton John Goddard Elizabeth 11-Mar-1806 French Samuel Palmer Mary 6-May-1806 Rowsell Peter Colman Dinah 20-May-1806 Goddard Richard Pigeon Susanna 20-Aug-1806 Bishop John Carter Jane 2-Apr-1807 Bazley William Berry Elizabeth 2-Apr-1807 Warren John Haner Joan 4-Aug-1807 Darke James Gould Charlotte 15-Aug-1807 Newbery William Palmer Elizabeth 20-Dec-1808 Bartlett John Tytherley Prudence 5-Apr-1810 Hawkins John Ammeling Amey 20-Jun-1810 Stanbury Daniel Newbery Elizabeth 11-Jul-1810 Board Daniel Davey Ann 28-Nov-1810 Bartlett William Downton Elizabeth 9-May-1811 Falman Giles Woodgates Susanna 5-Jun-1811 Manley Robert Edwards Sarah 24-Dec-1811 Tucker William Colman Martha 24-Aug-1812 Gould Elias Banfield Sarah 9-Nov-1812 Gould Henry Gould Jane Licence or Banns 20-Apr-1814 Bussell John Bachelor Colyton Gould Mary Spinster Axminster Thos.Babb Thomas Gould Ann Bussell James Bowditch Licence 26-Apr-1814 Gill Samuel Bachelor Kilmington Tratt Sarah Spinster Dalwood John Cox James Tratt James Bowditch Banns 9-May-1814 Harris William Bachelor Honiton Spurway Elizabeth Spinster Dalwood John Cox Grace Board James Bowditch Banns 17-Apr-1815 Salter James Bachelor Dalwood Perry Mary Spinster Dalwood John Wm.Gill Elizabeth Se** Rachael Perry Thomas Perry Sarah Perry Banns 25-May-1815 Allen Charles Bachelor Dalwood Culverwell Sarah Spinster Dalwood John Wm.Gill Elizabeth ** James Bowditch Licence 14-Feb-1816 Mitchell Daniel Bachelor Dalwood Carter Mary Spinster Dalwood John Cox Daniel Mitchell Mary Carter Banns 16-Apr-1816 Gould Samuel Stevens Elizabeth Dalwood John Cox Mary Stuart James Bowditch Licence 23-Jul-1816 Haycraft Edward Dalwood Palmer Rebecca Dalwood John Cox Sam French Mary French Licence 21-Aug-1816 Cunnant James Dalwood Dark Elizabeth Dalwood John Cox James Darke James Bowditch Banns Page 3 of 7 St Peter's Church, Dalwood - Register of Marriages 1716-1912 When Groom Groom Groom Rank or Residence at Time Father's Father's Rank or Profession Bride Bride Bride Rank or Residence at Time Father's Father's Rank or Profession
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