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LITTLEBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1684-1812 Ref Year Mon Day LITTLEBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1684-1812 Ref Year Mon Day Foren G GROOM St G Notes G Foren B BRIDE St B Notes B B/L Witness 1 Witness 2 40 1702 Oct 01 Edward ? Mrs BURGES? of Sturry 77 1713 Apr 11 John ? None entered Mary LAGGETT 123 1732 23 ? illegible entry ? 124 1733 ? illegible entry ? 125 1733 ? illegible entry ? 102 1722 Nov 7 Stephen ADAMS Elizabeth STROUD 324 1792 Dec 31 William ADLAM of this parish Ann JOHNSON of this parish B William Brown John Friend 285 1784 Aug 1 Joseph ANDREWS B of Ickham Elizabeth KINGSMILL W of this parish L John Cooper Jane Cooper 274 1783 Feb 24 Clement ARCHER Boughton u Blean Grace TONGE of this parish B Newm John Friend 115 1727 Nov 11 William ARMSTRON Martha CARDEN 109 1724/25 Jan 23 Thomas ARNAL? Ann PAIGE 305 1788 Oct 12 John ARNOLD of Nonnington Sarah GILES of this parish B Judy Ann Giles Joseph 208 1766 Jul 12 Richard ASHLY B of this parish Ann EPPS S of this parish B John Gage John Friend 281 1783 Oct 6 Richard ASHLY of this parish Mary GRIGGS of this parish B Thomas Nott John Friend 67 1711 Oct 4 John ASSWELL Katherine PELL L 241 1775 Oct 11 Henry AYERS B of this parish Elizabeth MINTER S of this parish B William Hale Mary Minter 136 1737 Oct 17 John AYERS Catharine SLADDEN B 346 1800 Oct 11 Edward BAKER B of this parish Elizabeth FEARDE S of this parish B Clemnt Pilcher Susannah 21 1693 Nov 5 Francis BAKER Anne PATTISON 297 1787 Mar 6 John BAKER B of this parish Katherine TERRY S of this parish B John Terry John Friend 304 1788 Oct 11 Petley BAKER of Winsborow Sarah LAWRENCE of this parish B Eliz Lawrence John Friend 12 1690 Sep 12 William BARHAM Mary TOMBES 99 1720 Apr 24 John BATES Sarah GRIGGS? W 39 1702 Jun 25 Robert BATES Katherine BUTTON? 239 1775 May 13 William BATES W of this parish Sarah SOMES S of this parish L Robert Petman John Friend 364 1803 Apr 0 Robert BEAKE of this parish Mary EPPS of this parish B Isaiah Ann Beake 95 1717 Nov 17 Edward BEANEY Ann BOWDEN? 384 1810 Jun 3 William BEER St Andrews Cant Mary FISH of this parish L Charlotte Beer Sarah Fish 222 1771 Mar 14 Samuel BICKERS of this parish Mary PRICE S of Eastry L William Silk John Friend 207 1764 Oct 17 Henry BICKSFORD St Pauls Cant Martha BROWNING of this parish B John Munns John Friend 211 1767 Jan 25 William BING W of this parish Mary JENKIN W of this parish B William Pilcher John Friend 392 1812 Jan 13 Isaac BIRCH of this parish Sarah HOGBIN of this parish B Sarah Huckstep David Aldridge 158 1748 Jul 21 John BLAXLAND of Graveny Esther DENNE of this parish L 227 1771 Nov 11 John BOAKES? B of this parish Sarah GRIGGS S of this parish B Henry Griggs Wm Hoakes 157 1748 Jul 10 James BORCE of Canterbury Jane RIQUEBORURG of Canterbury L 224 1771 May 20 Thomas BOURN St Nicholas Thanet Elisabeth RATCLIFF of this parish B Humphry Beale John Friend 223 1771 Mar 30 Newman BOWMAN of this parish Elisabeth GAGE of this parish B John Jordan Jn Watte??mer Page 1 of 11 LITTLEBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1684-1812 319 1791 Oct 16 William BOWMAN of Ash Mary BELSEY of this parish B Elizabeth Ellen Thos Clement 140 1738 Jul 31 John BRAKENBUR of Deal Mary KNOWLES St. Alphege in L Y Cant 248 1777 Apr 16 William BRENCHLEY B of Bishopsbourn Sarah OVERY S of this parish L John Friend Stephen Davis 363 1803 Apr 9 George BRENCHLY of this parish Sarah MARSHALL of this parish B John Field Mary Norris 286 1785 Aug 3 John BREWER B of this parish Catharine HOOKER S of this parish B John Hooler John Friend 57 1708 Oct 17 Sollomon BRICE Jane BRADLEY 388 1810 Dec 26 William BRICE of Eastry Mary COCK of this parish B Wm Marshall Jane Strand 83 1714 Dec 19 Daniell BRIDGMAN Judith JOHNCOCK 378 1807 Oct 15 Robert BRIDGMAN of Wingham Sarah WANSTALL of this parish B Thos Wanstall Mary Bridgman 36 1701/02 Jan 16 Stephen? BRIDGMAN? Jane ? 342 1798 Dec 8 Michael BROOKS of this parish Mary WHITE of Beaksbourn L James Dadd Ann White 303 1788 Jul 12 Thomas BROOKS of this parish Ann NORRIS of this parish B Ann Waghorn Eliz Brooks 205 1763 Oct 17 William BROOKS B of this parish Sarah WALES S of this parish B William? John Friend 245 1776 Oct 19 William BROWN of this parish Mary FRIEND of Patrixbourn B Thomas Turner John Friend 94 1717 Oct 21 John BROWN Jane SHOVELLER 317 1791 Aug 6 James BROWNING St Nich at Wade Mary HORN of this parish B Solomon Horn John Friend 215 1768 Oct 15 John BROWNING B of this parish Jane BROWNING S of this parish B Henry Griggs Aug Brenchley 63 1710/11 Feb 6 Thomas BROWNING Francis PARKER form Canterbury L 311 1789 Oct 12 Thomas BROWNING B of Ickham Mary PAGE S of this parish B Wm Browning John Friend 132 1735 Aug 31 Peter BULLER Elizabeth GUTTRIDGE of Sandwich L 159 1748 Oct 9 Thomas BULLOCK of this parish Margaret COOK of this parish L 260 1778 Nov 3 Thomas BULLOCK B St Alphege Cant Ann AYERS S of this parish B George Terry Mary Jolley 290 1786 Feb 27 William BULLOCK B of this parish Elizabeth BOWMAN W of this parish B William Brown John Friend 369 1804 Oct 20 Henry BURROWS of this parish Mary NORTON of Ickham B Thos Burrows Hanah Burrows 338 1798 Sep 5 Thomas BURROWS of Ickham Hannah BURROWS of this parish B Rich Kingsford Margt Burrows 386 1810 Oct 13 Stephen BURTON of Ickham Charlotte CASTLE of this parish B Sarah Cooley Eliz Burton 186 1759 Oct 13 John BUSHEL of Ickham Mary FRIGHT of this parish B Richard Silk William Glover 49 1706 Sep 2 John BUTLER Elizabeth GODDWIN W 142 1738 Oct 17 William CARDEN Ann HAWKLEY B 323 1792 Nov 25 James CARTER W of this parish Susannah STRINGER W of this parish W Thos Browning John Friend 373 1805 Jul 19 John CASTLE of this parish Jane FULLER of this parish B James Brett Henry Castle 309 1789 Oct 12 Thomas CASTLE B of Bishopsbourn Sarah STODDARD S of this parish B Richard Giles Mary Ansell 161 1749 Aug 13 William CASTLE of Nonington Ann HOLMAN of this parish B 314 1790 Nov 8 Enoch CHILD B of Ash Sarah INGE S of this parish L Mary Denne Ann Beer Child 144 1738 Nov 29 Stephen CHURCH of Goodneston Elizabeth EMPTAGE of this parish B 10 1689/90 Mar 17 Gervase CLARK Anne FISHER 155 1746 Dec 5 William CLARK of this parish Ann ATWELL of this parish L Page 2 of 11 LITTLEBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1684-1812 259 1778 Oct 9 William CLUNN W of this parish Mary FASLETT W of this parish B Thomas Horn John Friend 385 1810 Jul 23 Edward COCKS of this parish Mary HORNE St Mildred Cant L John Southel L Cock 82 1714 Oct 1 Thomas COCKS Elizabeth CASTELL 111 1725 Oct 3 Thomas COCKS Elizabeth BUDDS 26 1695? Jul? ? William COLLEY Elizabeth TISDEN of Sandwich 331 1797 Apr 26 William COOK B of this parish Jane INGE of this parish L Peter Inge John Friend 50 1706 Oct 3 William COOKE Margaret WOODROOFE 64 1711 May 29 John COOPER Ann ROSE 254 1778 Feb 12 John COOPER B of this parish Jane WOOD S of this parish B Srh Henry Bennet 55 1708 Aug 25` John COPPER Ann HOGBEN from Charing L 166 1750 Aug 25 John CORNHIL of this parish Elisabeth COCKS of this parish B 76 1712/13 Mar 7 Thomas COURT Amy MORGAN 394 1812 Aug 1 Thomas COWDERY of this parish Ann TERRY of this parish B Mary Strong Jane Terry 362 1803 Jan 6 William COX of this parish Martha DAW of Wye B William Daw Mary Daw 113 1725 Oct 22 Walter CRADOCK Jane BRICE 89 1716 Apr 24 William CRAFT Lydia PILCHER 88 1715/16 Jan 26 Henry CUTFIELD Jane CARDEN 24 1694 Nov ? Robert DAD Anne WORSELY 352 1800 Dec 13 John DADD B of this parish Sarah CARTER S of this parish B Mary Silk Thomas Pay 42 1702 Nov 2 James DADSON Elizabeth IMPETT 25 1695? May 6 Wiliam DADSON Anne STROUD W 217 1769 Nov 29 John DAN B of this parish Elisabeth CHANDLER S of this parish B John Friend George Terry 307 1789 Jul 6 John DANIELS of this parish Sarah FIELD of this parish B Mary Nott John Friend 371 1805 Apr 15 John DAVIS of this parish Sarah GOLDFINCH of this parish B Thos Clement Jo Acors 316 1791 May 29 Thomas DAVIS of this parish Elizabeth SMITH of this parish B William Viney Step Mark 291 1786 Apr 16 Thomas DAVIS B of this parish Frances HAYWOOD S of this parish B John Hole Joshua Dix 167 1750 ? ? Joseph DAVIS? of this parish Elisabeth ? of this paish B 68 1711 Oct 9 John DAY Mary STRINGER 81 1714 Jul 26 Samuel DELL Sarah CLIFTON? of Deal 326 1796 Jul 12 Henry DENNE B of this parish Sarah HOLLINGBERRY S of this parish L Thomas Denne Eliz Whittle 193 1761 May 18 Henry Snr DENNE of this parish Jane OVERY S of Wickhambreux L Anthony Gage John Friend 162 1749 Oct 21 Thomas DINES of this parish Mary WOODCOCK of this parish B 92 1716 Nov 3 James DIXON Jane MORRIS 244 1776 Jul 15 John DOWN B of Sittingbourn Elizabeth LAWRENCE S of this parish B John Neame Ann Ayers 226 1771 Oct 12 Thomas DRAY B of this parish Sarah HAMBROOKE S of this parish B Wm Hambroke John Friend 41 1702 Sep 22 John EGER Mary PITTOCK 249 1777 Oct 13 John ELEVEN of this parish Sarah GREENSTEAD of this parish B Richard White John Friend 128 1734 Oct 3 Stephen ELGAR Jane FORD Page 3 of 11 LITTLEBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1684-1812 318 1791 Oct 16 William ELLEN of Womenswould Elizabeth LAWRENCE of this parish B Thos Clement Wm Bowman 376 1806 Oct 20 Thomas ELLIS St My Bredin Cant Sarah GRIGS of this parish B Joseph Claris Elizabeth Prior 230 1772 Oct 8 William ELVARY of this parish Susan MILES of this parish B Willaim Pett John Friend 71 1712 May 29 John EMERY Elizabeth DARE 170 1751 Oct 7 Francis ENDRIAN? of Ash Elisabeth MAXTED of this parish B 90 1716 Sep 29 John EPPS Elizabeth MARSH W 272 1782 Oct 12 William EVERSON B of this parish Ann SUTTON S of this parish B John Upton James Carter 156 1747 Oct 3 Richard FAGGE of Ickham Elisabeth MARSH of this parish B 355 1801 Nov 21 John FALELER B of this parish Sarah GARLAND of this parish B John Pyver
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