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Minety-Out of Parish Marriages 1620-1837 Year Date Groom's Surname Given Names Age Status Groom's Parish Bride's Surname Given N Minety-Out of Parish Marriages 1620-1837 Groom's Given Banns Year Date Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Bride's Surname Names Age Status Bride's Parish or Lic Notes Marriage Parish 1620 Cotton Jorge Minety Palmer Hanner South Hinksey, Berks South Hinksey, Berks 1656 1-Jun Master William Wookesey Pledwell Elizabeth Minety Malmesbury 1658 16-Jun Pannell Richard Purton Pitman Elizabeth Minety Purton 1662 6-May Jordan William 30 Apothecary Gloucester Pleydell Alice 40 Minety Lic Gloucester 1663 11-Jun Freeman Thomas Ramsbury Dayton Alice Minety Crudwell 1663 5-Sep Beerriman Robert Minety Hackenes Freeswith Minety Marlborough St Peter 1666 23-Oct Clifford Richard 25 Ropier Wootten under Edge Rowland Elizabeth 24 Minety Lic Gloucester 1666 1-Dec Mason or Mash John Minety Chamberlain Ann Poole Keynes Poole Keynes 1667 21-Sep Maslin Thomas Widower Yeoman Minety Ball Joane 24 Cherington Lic Gloucester 1675 4-Apr Grime John Minety Maskelyne Mary Somerford Keynes Somerford Keynes 1678 23-Jul Carter Edmund Ashton Keynes Halle Ane Minety Somerford Keynes 1687 12-Jun Bennet Richard Minety Butcher Mary Tedbury Long Newnton 1688 8-Jul Norton Phillipe Minety Simkines Elizabeth Ashton Keynes Somerford Keynes 1692 20-Oct Mason John Minety Henton Ane Widow Minety Somerford Keynes 1697 3-Jun Tilling John Minety Holliday Elizabeth Buscot, Berks 1697 4-Oct Burge Thomas Widower Purton Pitman Elizabeth Spinster Minety Lydiard Tregoze 1698 27-Oct Pittman Samuel Bachelor Minety Keen Anne Spinster Garsdon Lydiard Tregoze 1701 22-Apr Darter Tobias Minety Canter Mary Minety Long Newnton 1701 24-Apr Knap Thomas Minety Webb Margaret Charlton Charlton 1701 27-Nov Berriman John Minety Sherrer Elizabeth Brinkworth Lydiard Tregoze 1702 15-Mar Hawkins Edward Minety Vincent Joyce Brinkworth Charlton 1702 2-Nov Packer John Minety Lavington Alice Crudwell Long Newnton 1703 14-Feb Burchel William Minety Hitchcock Elizabeth Minety Long Newnton 1703 7-Dec Barret John Easton Grey Reynolds Elizabeth Minety Easton Grey 1704 18-Apr Cove Thomas Minety Wells Dorothy Widow Somerford Keynes Shorncote 1708 21-Apr Smith John Purton Packer Jane Minety Lydiard Tregoze 1710 20-Jun Miller Ed Minety Francomb Anne Ashton Keynes Eisey 1711 1-Sep Hicks Joseph Wolven Joanna Minety Long Newnton 1711 6-Dec Keen Avon Minety Cotsford Mary Tetbury, Glos 1713 4-May Keen Edward Minety Pagler Jane Long Newnton 1713 25-May Gorge John Kemble Keen Jane Minety Shorncote 1713 11-Jun Morse Richard Purton Grimes Maria Minety Long Newnton 1714 9-Oct Maysey John Somerford Keynes Weston or Neston Edeth Minety Shorncote 1715 16-Aug Hakens Linare Minety Archard Ann Crudwell Leigh 1716 28-Aug Woodlars Richard Minety Purlock Martha Charlton Malmesbury 1719 31-Mar Pagler Richard Minety Browne Mary Minety Long Newnton 1719 21-May Brown Thomas Baker Minety Telling Jane Spinster Minety Shorncote 1719 16-Jul Brown Charles Minety Telling Mary Minety Latton 1719 22-Sep Price Mr George Minety Robison Jane Spinster Oaksey Lic Somerford Keynes 1722 17-Sep Hains William Ashton Keynes Fry Mary Minety Leigh 1723 29-Apr Angel William Minety Taylor Mary Minety Poole Keynes 1723 3-Nov Timbrel Robert Jun Minety Thorn Elizabeth Minety Poole Keynes 1723 4-Nov Herbert Tanvil Minety Davis Sarah Minety Poole Keynes 1724 19-Jul Miner Henery Ashton Keynes Keene Sarah Minety Leigh 1724 8-Sep Turner Richard Coln Allen, Glos Jefferis Anne Minety Lic Poole Keynes 1724 4-Nov Packer Francis Minety Trinder Mary Leigh Somerford Keynes 1725 27-May Notts Jeremiah Hawkins Mary Minety Sutton Benger 1725 24-Jun Masters Thomas Cirencester Telling Elizabeth Minety Tetbury, Glos 1725 8-Sep Masculine Robert Minety Beastly Elizabeth Cricklade Somerford Keynes 1727 11-Apr Telling Henry Minety Hinton Mary Minety Somerford Keynes 1727 22-May Coxe Ralph Joiner Highworth Fifield Mrs Mary Minety Somerford Keynes 1727 20-Nov Web William Malmesbury Davis Martha Minety Somerford Keynes 1729 3-Jun Packer John Minety Ferris Alice Ashton Keynes Poole Keynes 1729 2-Oct Morse Thomas Minety Tombs Sarah Grittleton Malmesbury 1730 29-Aug Newth Thomas Malmesbury Hawkins Alice Minety Malmesbury 1730 29-Sep Berryman Fabian Cricklade Packer Margaret Minety Long Newnton 1730 1-Nov Bond James Vincent Elizabeth Minety Malmesbury 1731 6-Jun Taylor Robert Hiscock Mary Minety Poole Keynes 1731 16-Dec Court Stephen Woodlands Mary Minety South Marston © Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/David Palmer Minety-Out of Parish Marriages 1620-1837 Groom's Given Banns Year Date Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Bride's Surname Names Age Status Bride's Parish or Lic Notes Marriage Parish 1732 26-Feb Tilling John Minety Harkins Betty Minety Marlborough St Peter 1732 5-Nov Webb William Minety Hiscocke Mary Minety Poole Keynes 1732 12-Dec Hiscocks John Minety Tuck Anne Chedglow Malmesbury 1733 25-Apr Hiscock Daniel Minety Norton Mary Minety Poole Keynes 1734 18-Aug Earle Robert Minety Hancock Joannah Minety Poole Keynes 1734 22-Aug Millard Edward Ashton Keynes Alaway Elizabeth Minety Leigh 1734 15-Sep Collier John Minety Turk or Tush or Lush Anne Minety Poole Keynes 1738 7-Sep Maisey John Minety Alderidge Betty Hankerton Poole Keynes 1739 2-Oct Maysey John Minety Garlick Anne Cricklade Marlborough St Peter 1739 20-Dec Carret John Minety Welavise Bety Leigh 1740 11-Jan Woodland Richard Sen Minety Dutton Sarah Minchinhampton, Glos Poole Keynes 1740 1-Oct Hewes Isaac Minety Wakefield Anne Kemble 1741 9-Jul Richardson John Cirencester Woodlands Rachel Minety Poole Keynes 1741 Nov Norton Christopher Minety Nicols Margaret Charlton Somerford Keynes 1742 5-Jul Lookin ? William Minety Cowley Lydia Oaksey Malmesbury 1742 19-Aug Berriman Isaac Minety Kilmaster Margaret Estcourt Poole Keynes 1742 28-Oct Shepard Samuell Purton Blind Sarah Minety Leigh 1743 21-Oct Brown Lucian Minety Smith Rebecca Great Somerford Fyfield 1746 3-Mar Woodlands Hugh Minety Hawkins Mary Oaksey Poole Keynes 1748 4-Jul Telling Robert Ashton Keynes Breges Bettey Minety Leigh 1749 3-Oct Webb John Crudwell Browne Mary Minety Lic Marston Meysey 1752 26-Oct Maskelyne Joseph Minety Jenner Mary Rodbourne Cheney Rodbourne Cheney 1753 2-Jul Jefferis George Minety Dicks Elizabeth Oaksey Oaksey 1757 29-Oct Selby Joseph Bachelor Cricklade St Sampson Collier Mary Spinster Minety Lic Cricklade St Sampson 1758 27-Feb Packer John Husbandman Minety Guest Wilmot Spinster Leigh Lic Leigh 1758 17-Aug Brown Robert Minety Randal Mary Spinster Senington or Sevenhampton Lic South Marston 1758 9-Oct Stagg James Minety Elliotts Ann Crudwell Crudwell 1758 23-Oct Bailey Richard Bachelor Cricklade St Sampson Clarke Ann Spinster Minety Banns Cricklade St Sampson 1758 Oct Bolten Robert Minety Drury Ann Broad Hinton Banns Banns only. No marriage recorded Broad Hinton 1759 21-Jun Francome Richard Bachelor Minety Templer Frances Spinster Lydiard Millicent Lic Lydiard Millicent 1759 6-Dec Brown Thomas Yeoman Minety Carter Mary Spinster Leigh Lic Leigh 1759 11-Dec Vines Thomas Minety Sampson Hannah Charlton 1760 22-Jul Brown John Yeoman Minety Maskelyne Mary Spinster Leigh Lic Leigh 1761 12-Jul Vincent Benjamin Minety Collar Mary Kington St Michael Kington St Michael 1763 28-Apr Hughes Henry Minety Matthews Mary Charlton 1767 15-Sep Telling Nehemiah Ashton Keynes Gleed Jane Minety Banns Ashton Keynes 1768 9-Apr Poole John Crudwell Browne Sarah Minety Lic Crudwell 1770 13-Nov Maysey John Minety Boulton Jane Oaksey Banns Oaksey 1772 9-Mar Mallard John Minety Fisher Joanna Poole Keynes Poole Keynes 1774 10-Nov Parsons John Widower Minety Dodwell Jane Spinster Coleshill, Berks Lic Coleshill, Berks 1775 10-Nov Alderidge John Minety Cove Mary Oaksey Banns Oaksey 1779 7-Nov Hiscock William Widower Minety Peaty Rose Highworth Banns Highworth 1783 4-Apr Vincent John Minety Hopkins Elizabeth Minchinhampton, Glos 1785 25-Feb Stanley John Minety Vizard Ann Purton Lic Purton 1786 6-Aug Richardson William Minety Sadler Susanna Purton Banns Purton 1787 18-Oct Telling John Ashton Keynes Gest Hannah Minety Banns Ashton Keynes 1788 16-Sep Edwards William Minety Organ Ann North Nibley, Glos 1789 Mayree John Ashton Keynes Scuse Hannah Minety Banns Banns only. No marriage recorded Ashton Keynes 1791 16-Jun Telling John Minety Francome Mary Purton Lic Purton 1791 3-Nov Maisey John Minety Skuse Mary Charlton Charlton 1792 24-Jan Selby John Labourer Minety Barrett Sarah Minor Minety Banns Sarah with father's consent Leigh 1792 1-Nov Taylor William Minety Martin Betty Newington Bagpath, Glos 1793 14-Nov Read Henry Bachelor Minety Browne Sophia Spinster Oaksey Lic Oaksey 1795 27-Oct Cole Thomas Minety Dowse Ann Oaksey Oaksey 1795 27-Oct Hayward William Minety Gibbons Anne Oaksey Oaksey 1799 15-Jan White James Minety Hayward Hannah Spinster Crudwell Crudwell 1799 18-Feb Timbrel Philip Bachelor Minety Alsop Elizabeth Spinster Yatton Keynell Banns Yatton Keynell 1799 13-Jun Aldridge Richard Somerford Keynes Curtis Mary Minety Lic Somerford Keynes 1801 16-Aug Little Thomas Minety Telling Sarah Widow Ashton Keynes Banns Ashton Keynes © Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/David Palmer Minety-Out of Parish Marriages 1620-1837 Groom's Given Banns Year Date Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Bride's Surname Names Age Status Bride's Parish or Lic Notes Marriage Parish 1803 12-Jan Large John Shorncote People Frances Minety Lic Shorncote 1803 14-May Norton Phillip Bachelor Minety Witts Mary Spinster Charlton Charlton 1805 1-Aug Telling John Minety Sutton Susannah Lic Siddington, Glos 1806 9-Jan Peapel John Bachelor Minety Hatt Ann Spinster
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