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Omitted from CD31 Selling, Kent Marriages 1813-1837 Omitted from CD31 Selling, Kent marriages 1813-1837 Ref Year Mon Day ForenG GROOM StG NotesG ForenB BRIDE StB NotesB B/L Witness 1 Witness 2 609 1813 Feb 17 William HURRELL Wdr otp (Preston) Ann WILES Sp Chilham Lic Mary Wiles Jn Hogben 610 1813 Feb 27 Benjamin ACUST otp Frances SPILLETT Sheldwich Bn Ed Spillet Ann Harris 611 1813 Oct 12 William STRAND Ba Sheldwich Ann AMOS Sp otp Bn Amy Godden Nicholas Amos 612 1814 Jan 5 Hezekiah BAKER Ba Bapchild Sarah RYE Sp otp Bn Cath Penfold Maria Akhurst 613 1814 Jan 24 George WILSON otp Ann HOAR Wye Bn Thos Moon R Sheepwash 614 1814 Mar 5 Thomas STICKLES Ba otp Ann STEDMAN otp (consent) Bn Fran Ween R Sheepwash 615 1814 Apr 30 William WILDS Ba Sheldwich Mary PACKMAN Sp otp Bn James Wilds Sarh Packman 616 1814 Jul 26 Henry RUSH Ba P Clerk of Seale Mary Ann PACKMAN Sp otp Lic Isaac Packman Emily Packman John 617 1814 Oct 7 William ANDERSON Ba otp Susannah TURNER Sp otp Bn Celia Turner R Sheepwash 618 1814 Oct 12 Nicholas AMOS Ba otp Frances UDEN Sp otp Bn Wm Uden R Sheepwash 619 1814 Nov 5 Joseph MILLGATE Ba otp Ann KEELER Sp otp Bn Richd Keeler R Sheepwsh 620 1815 Feb 28 James FAULKENER Ba otp Mary BRETT Sp otp Bn Louis Epps Wm Epps 621 1815 Jun 10 Timothy TWYMAN Ba otp Frances SAVEN Sp otp Bn Thos Saven Cath: Moore 622 1815 Sep 7 William HUGHES Ba otp Celia BUESDEN Sp otp Bn Ken Buesden R Sheepwsh 623 1816 Oct 14 Richard WATERS Ba otp Mary BRAMMELL Sp otp Bn Cath: Epps R Sheepwsh 624 1817 Jan 16 William WIGHTWICK Ba of New Romney Mary NEAME Sp otp Lic Chas Neame Cath: Neame 625 1818 Mar 10 Edward BARTON Ba otp Lydia LAMPRELL Sp otp Bn James Rye Sarah Rye Omitted from CD31 Selling, Kent marriages 1813-1837 Ref Year Mon Day ForenG GROOM StG NotesG ForenB BRIDE StB NotesB B/L Witness 1 Witness 2 626 1818 Oct 14 Thomas MOON Ba otp Sarah SWAN Sp otp Bn Geo Austen Frances Swan 627 1819 Sep 27 Samuel DAVIS otp Mary BALDOCK otp Bn Josh Mills R Sheepwsh 628 1819 Oct 10 Samuel JARRETT Ba of Teynham Sarah HARRISON Sp otp Bn Hy Harrison An Harrison 629 1819 Oct 12 William EPPS otp Hannah HILLMAN otp Bn Edwd Griggs 630 1819 Nov 10 Henry TONG Ba otp Mary PACKMAN Sp Ville of Dunkirk Bn Edwd Griggs George Epps 631 1819 Dec 30 John WISE Ba otp Sarah THEOBALDS otp Bn Jn Theobald My Theobald Francis 632 1820 Apr 8 Thomas HAWKINS Ba of Boughton Hester KIRBY Sp otp Bn Edwd Griggs Frances Amos 633 1820 May 26 William ROWLAND of Faversham Mary GOODWIN Sp otp Bn Su Rowland Jn Rowland 634 1820 Sep 16 James HOPKINS of Preston Frances SAYERS Sp otp Bn Hariet Sayers Edwd Griggs Ann 635 1821 May 5 Richard BRANCHETT Wdr of Boughton Charlotte HOLE Sp otp Bn T Branchet Edwd Griggs 636 1821 May 27 John REYNOLDS Wdr otp Charlotte MOON Wid otp Bn Thos Keeler Mary Keeler 637 1821 Jul 7 Robert WATERS Ba otp Sarah BRAMBLE Sp otp Bn Richd Keeler Fra Bramble 638 1821 Dec 24 Thomas AKHURST Wdr otp Ann BRENCHLEY Wid otp Bn James Terry Edwd Griggs 639 1822 Apr 9 Edward WILLS Ba of Hernhill Ann SHEEPWASH Sp otp Bn Thos Wildish Cecelia Griggs 640 1822 Apr 11 William GRACE Ba of Newington Elizabeth WHITING Sp otp Bn Neh Buesden Mria Whiting 641 1822 Jun 30 Richard KEELER otp Frances BRAMBLE otp Bn Robert Keeler Sus Keeler 642 1823 Apr 6 William GODING Ba otp Frances RAINS Sp otp Bn Abigail Rains Edw Griggs 643 1823 Oct 18 James FLEWRY Ba otp Sarah HOGBEN Sp otp Bn Mary Hogben Edw Griggs Omitted from CD31 Selling, Kent marriages 1813-1837 Ref Year Mon Day ForenG GROOM StG NotesG ForenB BRIDE StB NotesB B/L Witness 1 Witness 2 644 1824 Jan 17 William WATERS Ba of Chilham Sarah MOORE Sp otp Bn Wm Moore Chrltte Smith 645 1824 Aug 19 James BRENCHLEY Ba otp Frances HURRELL Sp otp Bn Tho Akhurst Edw Griggs 646 1824 Aug 21 John BANKS Ba otp Sarah OWEN Sp otp Bn Wm Wise Elizabeth Wise Henry 647 1824 Aug 22 William BRAMBLE Ba otp Olive BAKER Sp Ospringe Bn Robt Waters Edw Griggs 648 1824 Oct 11 John SCOURGE Ba otp Sarah ELGAR Wid Boughton Bn Wm Wise Mary Quean 649 1824 Oct 24 Matthew COO Ba otp Elizabeth BRENCHLEY Sp otp Bn Mark Coo Sr Brenchley 650 1825 Jan 16 George BOOTH Wdr otp Elizabeth SMITH Wid otp Bn James Jacob Edwd Griggs 651 1825 Jan 22 John HOARE Ba otp Mary LAMPRELL Sp otp Bn Sr Lamprell Th Lamprell 652 1825 Sep 25 Charles APPS Ba of Chilham Catherine BEDO Sp otp Bn Richard Bedo My Kingston 653 1825 Oct 1 Henry WILES Ba otp Sarah COVENEY Sp otp Bn Mary Wiles John Sutton 654 1825 Dec 31 Henry EPPS Ba otp Hester HARRIS Sp otp Bn W Ottaway Edw Griggs 655 1826 Apr 15 James JACOB Ba of Preston Mary Ann SMITH Sp otp Bn John Sutton Edwd Griggs 656 1826 Apr 22 James MATSON Wdr otp Ann GRIGGS Sp otp Bn Sarah Turner Edwd Griggs 657 1826 Oct 12 James PAGE Ba otp Ann KNOWLES Sp otp Bn James Savin Elz Clackett 658 1826 Oct 17 Thomas DENCE Ba otp Harriet WOOLLY Sp otp Bn Sarh Woolly Stpn Woolly 659 1827 Jul 21 John SUTTON of Chilham Sarah LAMPRELL otp Bn Benjn Bedo Th Lamprell 660 1827 Aug 4 Edward LAWRENCE Ba otp Ann LEWIS Sp otp Bn Jane Wildish Edwd Griggs 661 1827 Oct 14 John MARSH Wdr otp Frances SHARWOOD Sp otp Bn Wm Best Priscilla Hayes 662 1828 Jan 20 William WISE Ba otp Catherine PILCHER Sp otp Bn John Wise Sarah Wise Omitted from CD31 Selling, Kent marriages 1813-1837 Ref Year Mon Day ForenG GROOM StG NotesG ForenB BRIDE StB NotesB B/L Witness 1 Witness 2 663 1828 Oct 13 Richard SMITH Boughton Lucy HOGBEN otp Bn Rt Reynolds Jane Hogben 664 1829 Oct 13 Clement COURT Ba otp Mary SHILLING Sp otp Bn John Shilling Chltte Willis 665 1829 Nov 11 John ABBOTT Ba of Ospringe Eleanor NEAME Sp otp Lic John Neame Elizth Neame Anne 666 1830 May 17 Edward MEPHAM Ba otp Abigail RAINES Wid otp Bn Jn Reynolds Thos Hogben 667 1830 Jun 26 Richard AMOS Ba otp Sarah Ann ELGAR Sp otp Bn Ann Wiles Thos Hogben 668 1830 Jun 27 George SMITH Ba of Sheldwich Elizabeth VIDLER Sp otp Bn Ann Lane Thos Hogben 669 1831 May 2 James ADAMS Ba otp Sarah COLYER Sp otp Bn John Moodey Ann Adams Eastling 670 1831 May 21 Thomas COLE Ba otp Elizabeth JACKSON Sp otp Bn Charles Cole Elizth Cole Ann 671 1831 Aug 14 James DIXON of Sheldwich Elizabeth GRIGGS otp Bn Jas Matson Mary Griggs 672 1831 Sep 11 William BEAL of Boughton Sarah GRIGGS Wid otp Bn Edwd Austin Srh A Austin 673 1832 Apr 28 William JACKSON otp Sarah HILLS Boughton Bn James Savin Sarah Savin 674 1832 May 5 James POOL Ba otp Catherine MILGET Sp otp Bn Moses Harris Ann Harris 675 1832 May 19 John HEAD Ba of Faversham Elizabeth FRIDAY Sp otp Bn Rd Hurrell Elizth Head 676 1832 Sep 1 Henry CLIFFORD otp Theodosia REYNOLDS otp Bn Rt Reynolds M Reynolds 677 1832 Dec 24 Robert CLACKETT otp Eleanor GAMMAN otp Bn Fra Gamman Srh Gamman 678 1833 Apr 4 William LAMPREL otp Mary KEELER otp Bn Robt Keeler Ann Keeler 679 1833 Apr 13 Edward NEWMAN otp Sarah GENNER otp Bn John Hore Hariot Genner 680 1833 Apr 28 Robert BURFOOT ville of Dunkirk Sheba ADLEY otp Bn Edward Back Sarah Sage Omitted from CD31 Selling, Kent marriages 1813-1837 Ref Year Mon Day ForenG GROOM StG NotesG ForenB BRIDE StB NotesB B/L Witness 1 Witness 2 681 1833 May 11 James CLACKETT otp Martha SHEEPWASH otp Bn Rt Clackett Elr Clackett 682 1833 Oct 26 James ADLEY Ba otp Maty OWENS Sp otp Bn Rbt Burfoot Jane Adley 683 1834 Feb 10 William HAMPSHIRE Ba of Throwley Susan WILES Sp otp Bn J Hampshire C Hampshire 684 1834 Aug 16 Charles WEBB Ba of Badlesmere Elizabeth ROOK Sp otp Bn Abg Mepham Thos Hogben 685 1834 Aug 17 Henry BURTON Ba Boughton Aluph Sarah SHELTON Sp otp Bn Wm Burton Deb Burton 686 1834 Sep 16 Wm MUNN Ba of Lewisham Elizabeth HILTON Sp otp Lic Julia Hilton Maria Hilton Augustus 687 1834 Nov 5 James FINN Ba otp Mary GRIGGS Sp otp Bn Henry Griggs Ann Frost 688 1835 Mar 10 James BEAL Ba of Whitstable Mary CLARKE Sp otp Bn Robert Clark Sarah Real 689 1835 Oct 10 John GOODING Ba of Boughton Sarah STEVENS Sp otp Bn James Clarke Elizth Stevens 690 1836 May 23 James CLARK otp Elizabeth STEVENS otp Bn Thos Hogben W Andrews 691 1836 Jun 4 George SWAIN Ba otp Sarah WOOLLEY Sp otp Bn Eliz Woolley Stn Woolley 692 1837 Feb 6 James REYNOLDS otp Mary BRENCHLEY otp Bn Thos Hogben Mary A Daws 693 1837 Apr 1 Thomas OWEN Wdr otp Sarah MOON Wid otp Bn M Browning Thos Hogben.
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