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Wanborough - Marriages 1700-1837 Wanborough - Marriages 1700-1837 Witness Witness Witness Father's Father's Officiating Officiating Groom's Father's Father's Banns or Father's Father's Witness 1 1 Witness 2 2 Witness 3 3 Year Date Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Given Bride's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Given Minister Minister Notes Surname Surname Occupation Lic Surname Occupation Surname Given Surname Given Surname Given Name Name Surname Given Names Names Names Names 1700 23-Nov Carter Thomas Fletcher Mary 1700 16-Dec Prater John Gardiner Margaret Widow 1700 15-Apr Sheat Samuel South Marston Besant Catherine 1700 28-Apr Russel William Flewell Anne 1700 02-May Gering John Coxwell, Oxfordshire Edwards Mary Wanborough 1701 14-Oct Flower John Ogbourne Prior Alice 1701 27-Apr Crips John Cowley Mary 1701 28-Sep Loveday Thomas Ayres Mary 1701/02 16-Feb Iles Lewis Hawkes Margaret 1702 19-Apr Merchant Francis Mr. Brind Jane Mrs. 1702 10-Sep Spencer William Mr. Edwards Elizabeth Mrs. 1703 14-Oct Pound John Stone Sarah 1703 15-Dec Howel John Brind Mary 1703 29-Mar Warman Edward Elton Hannah 1703 24-Jul Brind John Lydiard Dorothy 1703 29-Jul Howel William Iles Porter Ann 1703 29-Jul Howel William Porter Iles Ann 1703 12-Aug Smith William Shailer Elizabeth 1703/04 14-Feb Beams William Wise Anne 1703/04 14-Feb Greenaway William Good Anne Date Should Be Checked 1704 13-Jul Warren Stephen Warman Hannah 1705 27-Dec Harp Robert Cricklade Fry Katherine Cricklade 1705 29-Dec Smith Thomas Cook Mary 1705 22-Apr Winter Anthony Ielss Jane 1706 10-Oct Smith Edward Pound Jane Widow 1706 12-Jun Langham Maurice Longworth, Berkshire Hockwell Sarah Longworth, Berkshire 1706 19-Jul Packer Ambrose Ball Elizabeth Chiseldon 1706/07 22-Feb Goddard John Loveday Elizabeth 1707 13-Apr Warner John Lechlade, Gloucestershire Cox Joan Watchfield, Oxfordshire 1707 05-May Greenaway William Thoms Mary 1707 05-Jun Elliot Thomas Smith Anne 1707 28-Sep Cowper William Rimes Martha 1708 01-Aug Looker Robert Naish Dinah 1709 13-Oct Robins John Jatt Anne Brides Surname Possibly Latt 1709 15-Oct Smart Thomas Iles Mary 1709 12-Jun Savory James Wilkins Anne 1709 27-Jun Warman Henry Gardiner Anne 1710 11-Apr Woolford William Edwards Anne 1710 20-Aug Plumer Robert Shilton Jane 1710/11 14-May Keel Nicholas Jelfs Sarah 1711 16-Jul Haynes Richard Mr. Edwards Mary Mrs. 1712 27-Dec Iles William Naish Catherine 1712 10-May Arnies Nicholas Wells Anne 1712 12-May Titcombe Thomas Rogers Mary 1713 29-Nov Pithouse John Harding Mary 1713 05-Apr Loveday Thomas Pocock Susannah 1713/14 02-Feb Brind John Iles Jane 1714 13-Oct Titcomb John Pridy Mary 1714 14-Nov Wills Benjamin Savory Martha Or Benjamin Wells 1714 28-Mar Murcock William Edwards Mary 1714 10-May Avenhill Henry Berry Elizabeth 1714/15 18-Apr Sherman Richard Vize Christian 1715 13-Dec Loveday John Goddard Mary 1716 26-Apr Edwards William Edwards Dorothy 1716 10-Jun Brind Isaac Naish Catherine 1716/17 28-Jan Moulden Edward Iles Hester 1716/17 07-Feb Brind John Avenill Anne 1717/18 01-Feb Berry William Iles Mary 1717/18 10-Feb Tounsend Jacob Iles Anne 1717/18 16-Feb Holder John Wells Martha 1717/18 13-Mar Gray William Gilbert Rebecah 1718 09-Oct Howett Charles Iles Mary 1718 10-Jul Haman Thomas Culver Anne 1718 24-Aug Turner John Ashbury, Oxfordshire Sharp Mary 1718 18-Sep Bunce Jonathan Webb Jane 1719 21-Oct Fox Robert Edes Joan 1719 13-Nov Shepherd John Dunn Mary 1721 26-Oct Read Thomas Mr. Brind Anne Mrs. 1721 11-Nov Merriott John Bunce Anne 1721 05-Apr Heath John Shate Sarah 1721 18-Sep Moon Charles Pithouse Mary 1722 13-May Cook Thomas Wills Jane 1722 19-Jul Hedges John Goddin Mary 1722 03-Jul Church Joseph Acreman Elizabeth 1722 28-Sep Greenaway William Highworth Parker Elizabeth Highworth 1722/23 27-Jan Cope Joseph Crook Sarah 1722/23 07-Jan Jennings Joseph Stead Martha 1722/23 25-Feb Iles Henry Thoms Martha 1723 15-Oct Hobbs Henry Huney Mary Aldbourne 1723 26-Oct Derby James Highworth Laycock Elizabeth Marlborough 1723 28-Oct Ayres Richard Eaton Hastings, Oxfordshire Gregory Mary Chilton Mary Gregory Alias Leach 1723 15-Apr Hunt John Wells Mary 1723 28-Apr Pullin Henry Loe Margaret Ramsbury 1723 01-May Arnott Isaac Dore Mary Widow 1723/24 07-Jan Paty Charles Honybourn Joanna 1723/24 17-Feb Horne Charles Gilbert Margeret 1724 29-Dec Chamberlayn John Berry Mary Little Hinton 1724 24-May Orchard Benjamin Wallington Elizabeth 1724 04-May Wilson Thomas Collins Sarah 1724 31-Jul Farmer Thomas Whitfield Susanna 1724 27-Sep Dixon Richard Wells Sarah Aldbourne 1724/25 07-Mar Sutton Samuel Page Mary Ramsbury 1725 18-Oct Fowler John Rogers Mary 1725 26-Oct Williams Charles Shilton Elizabeth 1725 05-Oct North Thomas Highworth Pincott Miriam Ramsbury 1725 25-Jul Stephens Henry Eaton Hastings, Oxfordshire Simonds Ann Brinkworth 1725 03-Jul Weston Richard King Jane 1725 27-Sep Dudley William Hobbs Margaret Aldbourne 1726 27-Dec Blake William West Ilsley, Berkshire Gerring Jane Bishopstone Banns 1727 02-Jan Honyborn John Wanborough Keil Sarah Wanborough Banns 1727 15-Oct Baker Thomas Wanborough Nash Mary Wanborough Banns 1727 23-May Lanson John Limington Arden Elizabeth Limington Licence 1727 15-Aug Brown Simon Wantage. Berkshire Willis Elizabeth Southstoke, Somerset 1727 10-Sep Broadway John Mr. Wanborough Brind Mary Mrs. Wanborough Licence 1728 11-Jan Bayley Stephen Wanborough Kilminster Elizabeth Swindon Banns 1728 01-Oct Morse William Wanborough Woolford Ann Wanborough Banns 1728 24-Mar Gerring Richard Wanborough Young Miriam Wanborough Banns 1728 25-Apr Edwards John Wanborough Edwards Ann Wanborough Banns ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2015/Robin Hill Wanborough - Marriages 1700-1837 1729 02-Jan Blunsdon Thomas Wanborough Goddard Martha Wanborough Banns 1729 09-Oct Smith John Wanborough Brind Mary Wanborough 1729 26-Dec Honnybone Robert Liddington Haman Anne Wanborough 1729 17-Feb Shailer John Wanborough Moulden Mary Wanborough Banns 1729 11-Mar Pocock John Wanborough Hamond Margaret Wanborough Banns 1729 26-Jun Holleg William Swindon King Eleanor Swindon 1729 08-Sep Tombs Thomas Mr. Wanborough Harding Mary Mrs. Little Hinton 1729/30 15-Jan Warman William Wanborough Eliot Anne Wanborough 1730 15-Oct Ayres Richard Uffington, Berkshire Smart Anne Wanborough 1730 24-Nov Smith Charles Wanborough Hancock Mary Wanborough 1730 10-Sep Laggot Walter Buscot, Berkshire Wolford Martha Inglesham 1730/31 03-Mar Pithouse Thomas Wanborough Smith Margaret Wanborough 1732 23-May Cantor Thomas Charlton (North) Shepherd Jane Wanborough In Lic: Thomas is of Westport 1732 02-Aug Hellier John Wanborough Turk Sarah Wanborough 1732/33 25-Jan Lane Edward Bishopstone (North) Plumer Mary Wanborough 1734 18-Jun Iles Thomas Wanborough Edwards Rebecca Wanborough 1734 23-Jun Plummer William Wanborough Kall Mary Hungerford 1734 26-Sep Austin James Wanborough Shaler Sarah Wanborough 1735 10-Nov Avenil Henry, Jnr. Wanborough Pithouse Mary Wanborough 1735 04-May Corles Nicholas Wanborough Elmes Ann Wanborough 1735 01-Jul Blackwell Edmund Kemble Honybone Sarah Wanborough 1736 25-Oct Loveday Henry Wanborough Iles Ann Wanborough 1736 28-Oct Dun William Wanborough Wells Martha Wanborough 1736 21-Dec Thomas David Wanborough Howell Mary Wanborough 1736 16-Jul Hancock John Wanborough Richens Bridget Wanborough 1736 13-Sep Simons John Wanborough Fry Anne Wanborough 1737 22-Oct Pithouse John Wanborough Bartlet Elizabeth Wanborough 1738 18-Oct Hibberd Charles Wanborough Warman Anne Wanborough 1738 07-Oct Gregory Bartholomew Tailor Chilton Foliat Curtice Mary Spinster Aldbourne Licence 1739 20-Jan Wilson Noah Bishopstone Maton Martha Bishopstone 1739 12-Feb Read Richard Carpenter Thatcham, Berkshire Lee Mary 23 Wanborough In Lic: Richard Head; Mary: Age 23 1740 11-Oct Glede Thomas Wanborough Holder Mary Wanborough 1740 16-Dec Robbins Edward Wanborough Baker Ann Wanborough 1740/41 30-Mar Sharps Robert Swindon Warman Ann Wanborough 1741/42 24-Feb Avenall Charles Avenall Elizabeth 1742 19-Oct Warren Edward Brind Margaret 1742 19-Oct Long Edward Clifford Ann 1742 14-Dec Porter Daniel Smith Mary 1742/43 02-Jan Loveday John Ponting Mary 1742/43 06-Jan Cuthbert Robert Cox Mary 1742/43 16-Feb Edwards William Laurance Frances Swindon 1743 17-Oct Prior Thomas Savory Hannah 1743 13-Nov Pound Thomas Nash Katherine 1743 29-Sep Edwards John Haines Mary 1744 18-Jan Ponting Stephen Marston, Highworth Godwin Mary 1744 21-Jan Tucker Edward Ramsbury Collis Elizabeth 1744 17-Feb Bacon Henry Little Bedwin Hatt Susanna Lambourne, Berkshire 1745 01-Oct Farmer Rogerson Marston, Highworth Pound Hannah Wanborough 1745 29-May King Stephen Wanborough Lindsey Mary Buckland, Berkshire 1745 01-Sep Sheerman William Wanborough Bargeman Elizabeth Wanborough 1745 30-Sep Herring John Odam Martha 1745/46 02-Feb Betterton Edmund Burford, Oxfordshire Godwin Susanna Wanborough 1745/46 09-Feb May Ralph Avenall Martha 1746 06-Nov Mifflin William Iles Mary 1746 01-May Woolford William Chiseldon Edwards Sarah Liddington 1746 06-Jul Ponting James Fox Ellen 1746 04-Aug Whale Thomas 36 Bachelor Husbandman Bremhill Richens Hannah 22 Spinster Liddington In Lic: Thomas: Bach, Husbandman Age 36; Hannah: Spinster Age 22 1746 22-Sep Russel John Savory Sarah 1746 29-Sep Woodward William Wanborough Nuth Ann Swindon Bride Surname Possibly Nath 1746/47 12-Jan Holder John Loveday Ann 1748 21-Nov Hunt Charles Phelps Mary 1748 19-Dec Brown Robert Brind Martha 1748 16-Apr Smith Norris Dore Mary 1748 30-May Berry John Baily Sarah 1748 05-Jun Chowles John Howell Jane 1748 20-Sep Leg Lewis New Betty Widow 1748/49 07-Feb Howell John Sojourner
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