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Donhead St. Mary - Marriages 1622-1799 Donhead St. Mary - Marriages 1622-1799 Officiating Father's Father's Officiating Minister Father's Given Father's Banns or Father's Given Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 3 Minister Given Year Date Groom's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Surname Name Occupation Bride's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Lic Surname Name Father's Occupation Surname given Surname Given Surname Given Surname Names Notes 1622 28-Apr Haylocke Richard Bartlett Edythe 1622 29-Apr Slade George Myller Agnes 1622 20-May Wyatt Thomas Mark Margery 1622 10-Jun Week Renaldo Shyppred ? Elizabeth 1622 17-Jun Baker William Parha ? Joan 1622 22-Jun Mullens Roberte Gourd Mary 1622 29-Jul Kinge William Triptree Mary 1622 23-Oct Coombe John Lush Thomasine 1622 18-Nov Horder Thomas Brockway Gyllian 1623 21-Apr Wyllis John Burden Joane 1623 03-May Freeman William Hunte Joane 1623 09-Jun Saywell Roberte Spyringe Elizabeth 1623 07-Jul Elford Stephen Wyllis Mary 1623 10-Nov Butler Edward Wylde Mary 1624 21-Apr Budde Richard Gawler Joane 1624 07-Jul Hassard John Lushe Joane 1624/25 10-Jan Snelgrove Richard Spyringe Grace 1624/25 07-Feb Bownd John Clement Margery 1625 25-Jul Bunter Robert Condell Margery 1625 03-Oct Barratt Andrew Vanner Edyth 1625/26 24-Jan Sturgis John Muncke Margarett 1626 17-Apr Mercer Lawrence Weekes Alice 1626 24-Apr Lancaster William Thorne Agnes 1626 17-Oct Gourd William Hayme Fortune 1626 26-Oct Younge William Gave Joane 1626 28-Nov Torpe John Knapton Martha 1627 15-Oct Burden John Hayter Edithe 1627/28 03-Feb Brockway William Mullens Dorothe 1631 02-May Miller Symon Hayme Helena 1631 11-Jul Trippett Henry Salisbury Thomasyn 1631 04-Jul Skynner Thomas Boles Elizabeth 1631 20-Oct Beale Thomas Hutchins Joane 1631 21-Nov Lushe John Sturgis Grace 1631/32 30-Jan Fricker Richard Lushe Joane 1632 09-Apr Boles Edmond Knapton Elizabeth 1632 07-Aug Joyce Nicholas Pope Elizabeth 1632 19-Nov Mullens Alexander Burden Agathe 1632/33 11-Feb Lovill Christopher Charrott Dorothe 1632/33 18-Feb Marks George Farre Mary 1632/33 19-Feb Freeland William Payne Elizabeth 1633/34 20-Jan Lushe Edmond Jervis Elizabeth 1633/34 02-Feb Trowbridge Phillipp Shiller Edithe 1633/34 02-Feb Goddard Edwarde Trowbridge Joane 1634 21-May Burden Jerome Budgett Elinor 1634 23-Jun Sherley Samuell Triptree Anne 1634 06-Aug Weste William Blanford Alice 1634 06-Oct Barber Richard Lodge Margarett 1634 13-Oct Tewkesbury Richard Vanner Mary 1634/35 26-Jan Dibben Edward Bradley Joane 1638 17-Apr Boles Henry Pickford Josie 1638 17-Apr Sherwood Renaldo Percye Alice 1638 26-Jun Downe Thomas Turnworth, Dorset Trubbridge Agnes 1638 03-Jul Gauntlett Jonathan Bugden Jane 1638 10-Jul Hayme William Pickford Mary 1638 16-Oct Weeks Richard Keat Phyllida 1669 06-Oct Boles Nicholas Boles Nicholas Knight Jane Knight Nicholas 1671 24-Oct Jervis William Donhead St. Mary Clement Mary Donhead St. Mary 1671/72 29-Jan Abbott Edward Donhead St. Mary Bunter Elizabeth Donhead St. Mary 1671/72 31-Jan Gourd John Donhead St Andrew Meggs Anne Donhead St. Mary 1672 07-May Burt Joseph Donhead St Andrew Merchant Margaret 1672 14-May Rabbetts George Donhead St. Mary Lush Mary Donhead St. Mary 1673 07-Apr Lush William Sherly Katherine 1673 24-Apr Troubridge Thomas Barratt Elizabeth 1673 28-Jul Weekes Edward Widower Donhead St. Mary Penny Audrian Widow Tisbury Banns Banns Also Recorded At Tisbury July 1673, Where Bride Is Dre--- Penny. 1673/74 27-Jan Goddart Stephen Weekes Margaret Widow 1673/74 29-Jan Toomer John Bowden Ann 1674 17-Jun West John Donhead St. Mary Barratt Deborah Donhead St. Mary 1674 12-Oct Bunter William Donhead St. Mary Matthews Margaret Cann, Dorset 1674 15-Dec Lush John Donhead St. Mary Dunne Mary Donhead St. Mary 1675 18-Jul Monk William Hanley, Dorset Speering Dorothy Widow Donhead St. Mary 1675/76 17-Jan Troubridge Edward East Knoyle Fricker Honour Donhead St. Mary 1683 18-Apr Wyatt Luke Donhead St. Mary Gane Ann Donhead St. Mary 1694/95 22-Jan Button William Ashmore, Dorset South Katherine 1695 ??-??? Lush John ------ ------ Licence Married at same time by license as hee said 1695 ??-??? Blandford Robert ------ ------ 1695 ??-??? Gurd John Bachelor ------ ----- 1695 20-Jun Wyatt James Phelps Elizabeth Married at Mapowder, Doset where bride is recorded as Elizabeth Phelps; bride not recorded at Donhead 1695 23-Sep Myntie David ------ ----- 1695/96 13-Jan Bower John Gentleman ------ ----- Married at Ashmor 1696 14-May Joans Richard Fricker Bridgett 1697 08-May Scammell Jo. Barratt Anne 1697 08-Nov Roxby Richard Wheeler Mary 1697 21-Dec King James Hodges Mary 1697/98 09-Jan Pinnock Matthew Stretch Anne 1697/98 21-Feb Trowbridge Edward Dinton/Teffont Magna Combs Elizabeth 1698 ??-Apr Combs ----- Donhead St Andrew Trowbridge ----- Widow Donhead St. Mary Married Clandestinely In Somersetshire By Aylesbury 1698 08-May Burrough Thomas Lush Ann 1698 06-Oct Barrett Gabriel Newman Mary 1698 ??-Oct Bright Jerom Trowbridge ----- Donhead St. Mary Trowbridge Jo. J. Bright als Lucas & a daughter of Jo. Trowbridge clandestinely married by ye said Aylesbury 1698 ??-Oct Lucas Jerom Trowbridge ----- Donhead St. Mary Trowbridge Jo. J. Bright als Lucas & a daughter of Jo. Trowbridge clandestinely married by ye said Aylesbury 1698 19-Nov Read Thomas Marsh Anne Widow 1699 01-May Trowbridge John Amesbury Newman Sarah Donhead St. Mary 1699 17-May Abbot Thomas Labourer Burt Mary 1699 ??-Jun Bright William Labourer Dibben Elizabeth Licence William Bright Alias Lucas; At Ansty about Midsomer; 1699 ??-Jun Lucas William Labourer Dibben Elizabeth Licence William Bright Alias Lucas; At Ansty about Midsomer; 1699 30-Nov Fricker Ambrose Taylor Orcheston St George Mary Mary Widow Donhead St. Mary 1699 21-Dec Hayme Richard Burden Elizabeth 1700 01-Apr Hunt George Labourer Matthews Susanna Married on Easter Monday 1700 20-Apr Forehead William Labourer Etty Margaret 1700 20-Apr Eaton William Labourer Petty Margaret 1700 ??-Apr Kerly Joseph Goddard Elizabeth Married about Easter at Berwick St. John 1700 10-Jun Moor Thomas Dancing Master Chaff Catherine Mrs. 1700 15-Oct Wyatt Philip Labourer Russell Elizabeth 1700 22-Nov Viner Thomas Odstock Minty Elizabeth 1701 23-Jan Buttler Robert Sheering Alice Widow 1701 10-Nov Gumbleton Robert Labourer Churchill, Dorset Barrett Joan Donhead St. Mary 1701 19-Jul Trowbridge John Carpenter Dawkins Susanna 1701/02 18-Jan Gurd Thomas Labourer Fricker Margaret 1705/06 04-Feb Dibben Vincent Brockway Grace 1706 02-May Trowbridge Thomas Trowbridge Mary 1706 26-May Goddard John White Elizabeth 1707 26-Jun Combe James Mr. Fonthill Gifford, Stopp Lush Elizabeth Donhead St. Mary 1707 06-Nov Fowks Henry Bugden Mary 1708 06-Apr Brockway William Lush Eliza 1708 15-Jun Blandford William Sanger Elizabeth 1708 04-Nov Goddard David Blandford Elizabeth 1709 03-Nov Bouter Christopher Goddard Mary 1709 28-Nov Taylor Isaac Mountague Susanna 1709 15-Dec Abery William Wylye Ford Joanna Donhead St. Mary 1710 27-May Barratt John Joans Bridget Widow 1710 26-Jun Robins William Horder Martha 1711 02-Apr Snelgrove Thomas Leversuch Joan(na) 1711 29-Jul Sturgis Charles Sanger Margaret 1711/12 10-Feb Maidment Joshuah Mullens Mary 1712 04-Dec Dowland Thomas Stayner Elizabeth 1713/14 08-Feb Parker James Bannister Ann Widow Donhead St. Mary 1714 24-Apr Bouter William Lucas Mary Alias Bright 1714 24-Apr Bouter William Bright Mary Alias Lucas 1714 03-May Hunt Charles Short Elizabeth 1714 15-Jul Dibben John Brockway Martha 1715 22-May Trim John Mullens Frances 1715/16 31-Jan Bright Als John Kerley Martha 1715/16 31-Jan Lucas Als John Kerley Martha 1716 10-May Jefferies John Adams Elizabeth Adams Rice Rector of Donhead St. Mary Married at Codford St. Peter 1716 18-Oct Marsh William Horder Christian Married on St. Luke's Day 1716 26-Dec Isaak Henry Alvediston Lush Martha 1716/17 03-Mar Bartlett George Fanner Hannah 1717 30-May Mercer Thomas West Deborah 1717 14-Sep Plumber William Trowbridge Elizabeth 1717 20-Oct Throne John Lush Mary 1717/18 27-Jan Lush William Gurd Anne 1717/18 24-Feb King Peter Mr. Shaftesbury, Dorset Crouch Jane Mrs. Heytesbury, Tytherington Married on St. Mathias Day ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Robin Hill Donhead St. Mary - Marriages 1622-1799 Officiating Father's Father's Officiating Minister Father's Given Father's Banns or Father's Given Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 3 Minister Given Year Date Groom's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Surname Name Occupation Bride's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Lic Surname Name Father's Occupation Surname given Surname Given Surname Given Surname Names Notes 1717/18 06-Feb Goddard Edward Paul Elizabeth 1718 09-May Blanchard Stephen Melbury Abbas, Dorset Hazzard Mary Donhead St. Mary 1718 21-Jul Stretch Samuel Horder Ann 1718 01-Sep Bond James Fisherton Delamere Honey Susannah Donhead St. Mary 1718 20-Oct Horder William White Ann 1718 20-Dec Kerly James Wheeler Mary 1719 20-Jul Fanner Samuel Bouter Mary 1719 11-Nov May John Stretch Ann Widow 1720 17-Apr Read Robert Foot Martha 1720 11-Oct Sibly Richard Blandford Elizabeth Widow 1720/21 14-Feb Blandford James Mullens Sarah 1721 09-Apr Honey Henry Donhead St Andrew Dibben Catherine Donhead St. Mary 1721 08-Jun Warren Edward Mr. Combe Elizabeth Widow Donhead St. Mary 1721 17-Oct Squib William Pond Miriam 1721 29-Oct Weekes Richard Barrett Rachel 1721 16-Nov Bowles John Tisbury Lucas Als Mary Donhead St. Mary 1721 16-Nov Bowles John Tisbury Bright Als Mary Donhead St.
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