MARRIAGES 1567-1889 Transcribed by David Moore and Doug Williams

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MARRIAGES 1567-1889 Transcribed by David Moore and Doug Williams QUEEN CHARLTON MARRIAGES 1567-1889 Transcribed by David Moore and Doug Williams No. Date Groom F'name Groom Surname Age GStatus Occupation Groom Abode Bride F'name Bride Surname Age BStatus Occupation Bride Abode GFath F'name GFath Surname GFath Occup'n BFath F'name BFath Surname BFath Occup'n Wit1 F'name Wit1 Surname Wit2 F'name Wit2 Surname Notes 3 May 1567 Thomas HICKS Annys BARR 14 Jul 1567 John COX Joanne COX 30 Oct 1567 John GIBBINS Joanne BROOKMAN 28 Jan 1567/8 Richard POPE Joanne COOK 22 May 1568 Robt DYRELL Edyth JOHNES 21 Nov 1568 Thomas BAKER Alice COXE 19 Nov 1573 Thomas PULLIE Elizabeth BLINMORE 29 Jan 1574/5 Laurence BAULD Alice VAIL 15 Dec 1575 John HAYWARD Gent Edyth OSBOURNE 13 Aug 1578 Henry HEATH Joanne COXE 7 Jul 1581 William HAYWARD Joanne SYDNAM 12 Feb 1589/90 Peter DURBAN Mary HAYWARD 11 Aug 1586 Tho HAYWARD Margaret GILBERT 10 May 1596 Willm BROWNE Low? DEMOK? 20 Oct 1596 John LACY Alice BROWNE 20 Jan 1598/9 Willm BUCKNELL Grace BUCKLAND * * 1599 Willm POOLE Joanne BAULD Year assumed. No date given - Between 1598 and 1601. 23 Sep 1601 John RICHMAN Whitchurch Agnes HARRIS widow * Jul 1602 William COX Elizabeth MELSTEN 30 Jan 1603/4 William TEAGE Keynsham Jane BAULD Laurence BAULD 4 Jun 1604 John VALE Charlton Cyellis? HOPKINS Keynsham 18 Nov 1605 John JONES Nettleton Anne POOLE 28 Apr 1606 Thomas KEENE Mary PROVIS [Ref BTs] 27 Oct 1606 Arthure POOLE Margaret COX [Ref BTs] 28 Apr 1608 Arthure BROOKE Ann BULL 24 Nov 1608 William HAUKENS Alice BALL 4 * 1609 John BRITTEN Jone SHEAPPERD * * 1609 William DURBINE Sara LUKENS Richard LUKENS 11 May 1609 James COX Idith KELSON 28 Oct 1611 George MORGAYNE Mary E* [Ref BTs] 31 Oct 1611 Thomas MAYNARD Joane M* [Ref BTs] 21 Nov 1611 John DAYE Joane WHIPPYE [Ref BTs] 14 May 1612 George HAYWARD Mary WEEKS WEEKS alias COLLENS 14 May 1612 George HAYWARD Mary COLLENS WEEKS alias COLLENS 13 Aug 1612 John PROVICE Ellinor BALLE 10 Jan 1613/4 James STIBBES ? Edith PROVICE 6 May 1614 Nicholas COXE Elizabeth ARGNELL 30 May 1614 William DAW Ann COX 4 Dec 1614 John HOLBROOKE Jone LOCKYER 22 Jan 1615/6 Morris LACY Ann BLENMAN 6 Aug 1616 William THATCHER Ann HAYWARD 12 Jan 1616/7 Nicholas POPE Fortune COX 3 Aug 1617 Edward HARRIS Fortune HIX 8 Oct 1617 Thomas MAYNARD? Joane HOLBROOKE 15 Jul 1619 Barnaby WEBB Ann HAIWARD 18 Sep 1617 John DAW Francis? COX 7 Feb 1617/8 Richard COX Joane ADAMS 21 Oct 1621 Edward FUDGELL Matthew? SHEPPARD 5 Dec 1621 Philip HAYWARD Bridget HAYWARD [Ref BTs] 22 Feb 1622/3 Ralph STEEVENS Margaret VALE 9 Jun 1623 John STIBBINS Katherine HOLBROOKE * Dec 1625 Thomas POPE Jane HAYWARD 8 May 1626 Richard POPE Susanna KINGE 7 Jun 1627 John LOCKIER Margery LOVE 13 Jul 1629 Richard JOY Joane LOSKOMBE [Ref BTs] 8 Oct 1629 John MILLES Margaret HAYWARD 8 May 1634 John JARVIS Rebecca VALE 29 Jun 1636 Anthonie LUGG Katherine WOOD 22 Apr 1639 William VALE Joane POOLE 8 Oct 1639 Ambrose GODFRERY Joane VALE 14 Jan 1640/1 Hugh VALE Katherine HANNAM 22 Apr 1662 John LACY Rebecca POWELL 28 Jun 1704 Tho ABBUTT Rachel FISHER 17 Jul 1656 ? GODSON Husbandman Queen Charlton Alice LOCKYER Queen Charlton John LOCKYER 6 Mar 1653 Valentine SAUNDERS Yeoman Chewton Keynsham Suzanna HAYWARD Queen Charlton Geo HAYWARD Geo HUTCHINS Alexander DYKARS 7 Jun 1727 John KELSON Francis SPARKES Keynsham Married at Compton Dando. 21 Jul 1737 Joseph KELSON Sarah FILLER Whitchurch Married At Brislington. 5 Apr 1703 John GODFREY Mary LACY John the Younger. 14 Apr 1731 James PORTER Ann BATT Married in Camerton. 27 May 1694 James SMITHFIELD Eleanor ALLEN widow 18 Jun 1708 Thomas ABOTT Sarah HARRYS [Rains possibly ROME] 4 Jun 1706 James HARRIS Hester RAINS? 3 Apr 1711 William GODFRY Mary HANNEY 12 Jan 1713 William BOWDLER Elaner SMITHFIELD Mr. and Ms. 22 Apr 1717 Robert HOLLAWAY Sarah BEATH 29 Dec 1719 William KELSON Mary HITCHMORE 7 Jul 1723 William HARRIS Ann BLACKER 10 Jun 1742 Samuel BROAD Twerton Hannah GOODHIND Saltford 5 Dec 1727 Joseph PERFET? Sarah GOTFREE [GOTFREE possibly GODFRY] 15 Oct 1730 Arthur CANTLE Elizabeth COX 11 Sep 1748 John BAGRIDGE Ann FACKERELL 18 Dec 1733 Charles HUGHES Publow Edith NASH Bitton 1 QUEEN CHARLTON MARRIAGES 1567-1889 Transcribed by David Moore and Doug Williams No. Date Groom F'name Groom Surname Age GStatus Occupation Groom Abode Bride F'name Bride Surname Age BStatus Occupation Bride Abode GFath F'name GFath Surname GFath Occup'n BFath F'name BFath Surname BFath Occup'n Wit1 F'name Wit1 Surname Wit2 F'name Wit2 Surname Notes 19 Jun 1733 Jno. WEEKS Sarah KELSON 31 Mar 1733 Jno. LAMB Hannah GODFREY Pensford 5 Nov 1752 John COX Elizabeth KELSON 30 Sep 1740 Charles PORTER Hannah PARFET 29 Sep 1735 William WHITLOCK Hester ROOM 1 15 Apr 1754 Benjamin MILLARD Dinah COLE Thomas RUSSELL Jacob NAISH banns 2 30 Dec 1754 Thomas ALLEN Anna BOWDLER William TOULLIER Marmaduke BOWDLER Lic. 3 11 Sep 1755 Francis FREEMAN Esq Norton Malreward Mary GIBB Lic. [query on date - 175_] 4 21 May 1758 Thomas HARRIS Priscilla PORTER Keynsham Robert KELSON Thomas RUSSELL banns 5 2 Jun 1760 Thomas RUSSELL Sarah KELSON Robert KELSON Joseph KELSON Lic. 6 17 Apr 1765 William HINAM Elizabeth KELSON GUNNING Lic. With consent of parents 7 19 May 1766 James WEEKS Marksbury Ann SHORT Lyne FEAR John DAVIS banns 8 7 May 1767 Walter BRITTAIN Sarah TILEY Wm PROSSER Jno BOULTER banns 9 12 Dec 1767 William HARRIS Norton Malreward Hannah GODFRY Lic. [or 1769 0r 1769] 10 10 Aug 1770 John PORTER Farmer Elizabeth KELSON widow Richard PORTER Joseph TIBBETT Lic. 11 2 Apr 1771 George ROSSITER Ann MILLARD Thomas RUSSELL Lyne FEAR banns 12 30 Dec 1771 Joseph WILLIAMS Sarah NEWTH GUNNING banns 13 11 May 1772 James NORTH Keynsham Rachail MORRIS Ann POTER Sussannah FEAR banns 14 27 Jul 1772 Edward JONES Bitton GLS Ann PORTER Samuel PORTER James PORTER? Lic. 15 17 Jun 1773 Edward PORTER Hester PORTER James PORTER Lic. 16 12 Jun 1775 Henry CRESWICKE Bitton GLS Mary DICKINSON Calib DICKINSON Thos WEBB Lic. 17 20 Apr 1777 Ephraim GREEN Brislington Betty TIPPOTT banns 18 25 Aug 1777 Isaac NAISH Catherine BISHOP Nugent BISHOP Thomas BARNWELL banns 19 7 Nov 1778 Robt GUNNING Eleanor KELSON Thomas BARNWELL Wm BOWDLER banns 20 25 Jun 1782 Stephen WINSER Martha GUNNING banns 21 2 Oct 1783 William SAGE Edith TAYLOR Compton Dando Ann KELSON Sarah RUSSELL banns 22 13 Sep 1784 Arthur CANTLE Ruth GODFRY Wm BOWDLER Ann KELSON banns 23 25 Feb 1786 James WHITE Ann CHAPMAN Stow MON 24 27 Mar 1786 William FORD Whitchurch Ann SMITH Elizabeth FOORD Mary FOORD Lic. 25 7 Jun 1787 John MOSS Hannah LOVELL John BOULTER Thos FORD Lic. 26 22 Jun 1787 John LONG Leah GODFRY banns [or 1788]. 27 3 Aug 1788 John WITHYMAN Ann WILLIAMS Evan POWELL Sarah NAISH banns 28 29 Sep 1789 Josiah GODFREY Ann HAWKINS Wm BOWDLER John RUSSELL banns 29 9 Aug 1790 Daniel GODFRY Betty HILL widow banns 30 28 Sep 1790 John RUSSELL Mary GIBBS Rob NURSE? Susanna FEAR Lic. 31 20 Dec 1791 James CANTLE Sarah HINDMAN James HALL Thomas WHIPPEY Lic. 32 25 Jan 1792 James LEWIS Emborough Ann HALL banns 33 16 Apr 1810 Joseph WEEKS Publow Ann LEWIS Simon DAVIS William BREWER banns 1 31 May 1815 James POULTER Hampstead MDX Thomasine FORD Susan CHUBB Mary CHUBB Lic. Wit 3 Eleanor Ford 2 23 Jun 1817 Job GUNNING Ann BATT Richard GEORGE Susan HAWKINS Wit 3 Mary Hawkins 3 26 Mar 1818 Henry HAWKINS Jane ALLEN George BREWER William BUSH 4 27 Apr 1819 Richard Broadribb SHERRING Keynsham Esther BOULTER Danl NAISH Thos BROADRIBB Lic. Wit 3 Mary Boulter 5 27 Apr 1819 Joseph Broadribb SHERRING Keynsham Ann BOULTER Danl NAISH Thos BROADRIBB Lic. Wit 3 Mary Boulter 6 22 May 1823 George BREWER Farmer Martha FORD George FORD John BREWER Wit 3 Wm Gunning 7 2 May 1824 Henry NEWMAN Labourer Keynsham Annie HARRIS George BREWER William BUSH 8 14 Feb 1825 James HASELL Farmer Barrow Gurney Mary HAWKINS Thos HAWKINS Susan HAWKINS Lic. 9 24 Aug 1826 George FORD Susannah HAWKINS James HASELL Mary HASELL Lic. Wit 3 John Gunning 10 28 Aug 1826 Edward HARRIS Ann HYNAM Hannah COLLINS Thomas HAWKINS Wit 3 John Gunning 11 3 Oct 1827 Frederick GRANGER St Augustine Bristol Eliza COOKE Wm COOKE Elizabeth GRANGER Other wit Caroline GRANGER Helen GRANGER Mary Ann GRANGER 12 6 May 1829 Henry HARRIS Hester ADLAM Wm WEEKS Jane ADLAM 13 5 Oct 1829 William WEEKS Elizabeth TAYLOR Mary GUNNING Edward FORD? Lic. 14 23 Jun 1837 Alexander CLEMENTS Clerk Chew Stoke Jane Ramsay EDWARDS Roger EDWARDS Fredk I. CHAPMAN Lic. Other Wit Martha Edwards Ann Edwards 1 27 Nov 1838 Joseph SPEAR 30 Widower Labourer Maryanne BROOKS 30 Widow Thomas SPEARS Shoemaker Thomas HUMPHREY Carpenter William WEEKS Richard CARTER 2 14 Nov 1841 Samuel BATT 36 Labourer Chewton Keynsham Ann COX 36 Chewton Keynsham Thomas BATT Labourer Thomas COX Tailor Thomas FRANCINE Edward FORD 3 4 Dec 1845 Thomas WITHEY 21 Farmer Dundry Sarah FORD 20 Joseph WITHEY Farmer William FORD Farmer William FORD Maria FORD Lic. 4 24 Apr 1849 James WEEKS 28 Labourer Mary Ann DERRICK 29 Servant Samuel WEEKS Labourer Joseph DERRICK Gardener Jane FORD William DERRICK Lic. Wit 3 George BREWER. 5 18 Sep 1850 Henry HAYWARD 22 Locksmith St Michael Bath Caroline COTTON 26 Milliner William HAYWARD Ironmonger James COTTON Labourer Henry CLARK` Elizabeth COTTON Wit 3 C H HAYWARD.
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