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Chardstock Baptisms to 1879 CHARDSTOCK ST. ANDREWS CHURCH - BAPTISMS Source: Chardstock Parish Registers and Bishop’s Transcripts Dates: 1579 to 1582 from Bishop’s Transcripts 1597 to 1846 transcripts from Parish Registers, except periods March 1707 to April 1713, July 1713 to August 1714 and August 1714 to June 1716 for which no records are available. 1847 to 1879 transcripts have been taken from photocopies of the Bishop’s Transcripts of the Chardstock Parish Registers, held in Wiltshire Records Office. Where these were unclear, they have been checked against microfiches of the originals, held in Devon Records Office, and altered as appropriate. There are a number of inconsistencies between the two versions; for instance Susan Cozins in the Bishop’s Transcript appears as Susan Cousins in the Parish Register. The Wiltshire records for years 1850, 1856, 1858 1862, 1864, 1865, 1868, 1871, 1873 and 1876 are missing, either because they were not copied originally or because they have been lost. These gaps have been made good from the Devon Records Office, and are included within this transcript. Both Parish Registers and Bishop’s Transcripts are given for the years 1847, 1848, 1849 and 1850. The researcher is strongly advised to consult the original copies at Wiltshire or Devon Record Office, and use these transcriptions only as a guide to what these sources contain. When using this site, the following points should also be borne in mind: Abbreviations have been avoided wherever possible and full stops have not been used in names, thus Wm C. Watts in the register appears as William C Watts. This measure is designed to assist word search software programmes. In cases where other research has produced an alternative to the transcribed version, that alternative is shown alongside the transcribed version in [ ] brackets, provided the alternative has an equal or greater likelihood of being the correct or preferred version. BAPTISMS from Bishop’s Transcripts at Wiltshire Records Office The Register booke of christenings Weddings and burials within the pishe of Chardstok from the fyve & twenth day of Marche in the year of our lord god 1579 unto the viij Day of Septembre in the year of our lord god 1582 BAPTISMS 1579 29th Mar Thomas s Robert SUMNER 11th Apr Joan d Robert CLUTTERY 8th May Anna d John BOWDITCHE gent 16th May Thomas s Walter WIETT 28th May Mary d John BAGGE 3rd Jun Josiah s John CUCKNEY 10th Jun Thomas s John WYETT 12th Jul Bridgett d Richard PARRIS 25th Jul Michael s Thomas HEARNE 26th Jul Thomas s John SPRAKE 8th Aug John s John PLAYER 12th Aug John s William HELLERE 12th Aug Richard s Nicholas WOLLMINGTON 13th Sep Richard s Walter WALDRON 18th Sep Jeremiah s Robert SPRAKE 29th Sep Catherine d John LARCKCOMB 3rd Oct Christopher s Robert GILL 7th Oct Thomas s William WOODYEAT 18th Oct John s Robert PHIPPEN 25th Oct Martha d Richard WYETT 18th Dec William s Walter TOLLARD 25th Jan Robert s John MARTEN 25th Jan Joan d John LONG ? Feb Anna d John GREENSLADE 9th Mar Robert s Henry SHINGLER 17th Mar Walter s Humphrey TURNER 1580 25th Mar Timothy s John SEWARD 25th Mar Catherine d John SEWARD 31st Mar Easton d John HILLAR Y 3rd Apr Elizabeth d William DOLMAN 3rd May John s Christopher SAMPFORD 19th May William s John TURNER 30th May Margaret d Charles WILSE 1st May Aron s Thomas HALINGE 1st May Marian d Thomas DABINIT 3rd Jun Marian d Thomas STAPLE 19th Jun John s Richard PARRIS 1 25th June John s John YEAT 15th Aug Mary d Robert CLEMENT 28th Aug Nicholas s William SPEED 11th Sep George s Thomas COLMAN 9th Sept Joan d Thomas WILSE 29th Sep Susan d John WOLMINGTON 19th Oct Agnes d William CUCKNEY 16th Oct Margaret d Robert SUMNER 17th Oct Magdaline d William MARTEN 26th Oct Richard s John PARROCK (Fold in the parchment) 26th Nov George s Constantine DOMETT 30th Nov Abraham s John EDWARDS 18th Dec Henry s John BOWDITCHE gent 8th Jan Ema d William STRONGE 21st Jan John s David WALKER 21st Jan Mary d Robert STRONG 10th Feb Joan d John WYATT 19th Feb Thomas s John GUPPY 22nd Mar John s John PEARCE 1581 9th Apr Giles s William WOODLAND 13th Apr Mary d William ABBOTT 16th Apr Margaret d Thomas PEARCE 17th Apr Walter? s George STRONG (name obscured by a fold in the parchment) 16th May Christiana d Christopher WILSE 3rd Jun Joan d Robert MICHELL 28th Jun Agnes d John DOMITT 15th Jul Mary d Thomas SAVERY 6th Aug Agnes d Henry SHINGLER 13th Sep Thomas s Thomas ESTMOND 8th Oct John s John LARCKOMBE 16th Sep Christopher s John BENTLEY 13th Oct Andrew s Nicholas SPEADE 1st Nov Elizabeth d Peter STAPLE 9th Dec John s John HILLARY 12th Dec Dorcas bbd John DORCHESTER 25th Dec John s John PYNNEY 3rd Jan Edward s Thomas HALEN 5th Jan Sara d Thomas HERON 21st Jan Katherine d John SEWARD 27th Jan Thomas s John HOOP 4th Mar Thomas s John LONG 2 1582 29th Mar Roger s Thomas STAPLE 16th Apr Edward s George POLLARD 17th Apr William s Walter WYETT 19th Apr Edith d Walter TOLLARD 18th Jun Roger s William WOODIATT 19th Jun (Blank) d John BRIANT 1st Jul Alice d John TOLLOR 7th Jul John s John WOLMINGTON 5th Aug John s John TAVORNER 3 BAPTISMS from Parish Registers - 1597 to 1850, and from BTs 1847 to 1850 The earliest register contains Baptisms, Marriages and Burials from 1587 to 1660. The first page is badly damaged. The second page which starts on the 30th March 1599 and the rest of this volume are in good condition. 1597 April Edmund s of John CHUB Thomasin d of George DUMMOT John the base son -- June Jone d of Mr Richard WYAT ? Thomasin d --- James s --- 4 unreadable 26 Feb Alicia d of Robert SYME Alicia d of George TERRY 1598 26 Mar Alicia d of Thomas MATHEW George s of GUPPY Edward s of --- 3 unreadable 2 July Jemima d of Thomas VERIOR Aug. -- d of Augustin PARR or PARRIS Aug. Jone d of John TURNER 6 Sept John s of George SHINDLER 13 Oct --- s of Richard GULAND 21 Oct John? s of Nathaniel WOLMINGTON 3 unreadable Nov. George s of John SPILLER William s of --- WOOLMINGTON ? 5 unreadable 4 1599 30/3 Thomas s William BUCKNOLE 2/4 Quintilian s John GILL 8/4 William s Lawrence CHANDLER 13/4 Cicily d John PARRIS 29/4 John s Richard HANCOCK 30/4 An d William BUCKLAND 30/4 -- d Richard COPER 1/5 Thomasin d William WOLMINGTON 16/5 Lawrence s Richard WOLMINGTON 26/5 Thomas s Thomas GUPPIE 3/6 John s John FREAK 9/6 Jone d Richard PARRIS 29/6 Nicholas s Robert SUMMER 22/7 Elizabeth d Thomas HOY 26/8 Thomas s John GUPPIE 26/8 Joan d John CHUB 26/9 Blanch d William PAUL 8/12 Patience d Thomas CHUB 23/12 Agnes d John SPILLER 30/12 Joan d William PARRIS 10/3 William s Thomas HITCH 1/2 Joseph s John BROME 13/2 Thomas s Thomas GRANY 17/2 Aaron s Thomas HAMLIN 9/3 Andrew s Robert COOKENE 16/3 Alisia d Philip BARTLETT (Gent) 16/3 Azariah bbs Bridget STAPLE 1600 30/3 Thomas s William FIPPIN 4/5 Tamsin d George TORRIE 6/6 Avis d Richard HOY 8/6 Agnis d Christopher MERRIMONTH 13/6 Margaret d Robert ATKINS 15/6 Alice d Andrew HANCOCK 22/6 Agnes d John LINE 24/6 Martha d John BALCH Dj Decanus Saru visitauit Ecclesiam Prebendulem de Chardstock July 24 A.D.1600 17/8 Stephen s Lawrence SHINDLE 6/9 Agnes bbd Jone WESTOFER 21/9 Elizabeth d Walter GREGORI E 1/10 Maria d William MANNING 3/10 Loues d John SILLER 19/10 Marie d Thomas BARR ? 2/11 Edmond s John FOWLER -/11 Christopher s Edward MANNING 23/11 Thomasin d William COMBE ? 5/12 Richard s Richard COPE 5 7/12 Hugh s Enry SHINDLER 9/12 Richard s William JONES 14/12 Philip s John PERIOR 21/12 George s George WALKER 25/12 George s William DENMAN 9/2 Jane d Rachel PARRACK 24/2 John s William TOLOR 9/3 Thomas s Thomas HOOP 9/3 Hercules bbs Christian HEARNE 1601 29/3 Christopher s Walter DENMAN 29/3 Richard & Edmond ss Richard KNIGHT 8/4 Dorothie d Thomas MERRIMONTH 12/4 Mathew s William BULL 26/4 Dorothy d William BUCKNOLL 26/4 Sara d Richard BONDE 2/6 Agnes d Andrew PARRACK 17/6 Nicholas s Richard WOOLMINGTON 17/7 John & Joan s&d Edward SPRAK 29/7 Thomas s Thomas MATHEW 23/8 Johan d Edward GATE 29/9 Edmound s Christopher WILLES 7/3 Agnes d John GUPPIE 14/3 William s John CHUB 25/3 Martha d Thomas CHUB 1602 28/3 Elizabeth bbd Catherine HEARNE 23/5 Robert s Edward SPRAK 6/6 Jone d Robert ATKINS 17/6 John s John HARRIS 27/ 6 William s Edmond HARRIS 16/7 Joyce d William MANNING 14/8 John s Thomas WAKELEY 24/8 Nicholas s Thomas GUPPIE 1/9 Bridget d William PAUL 19/9 Marie d George COLLINS 3/10 Caroline d John DALIMOR 7/11 Marie d George TORRIE 17/11 William s John LINE 29/12 Symond s Paul DEWES Esq 26/2 d John COLLINS 27/2 Joan d William CRANDON 6/3 Samuel s William JONES 13/3 John s John SELLIOR 27/3 Giles s Edmond MANNING 6 1603 3/4 Ami d Walter WIAT 10/4 Peternel d Stephen MERRIMONTH 23/4 Joan d Richard DUNSTER 25/4 Ellin d Thomas PEARSE 22/5 Joan d William DILLING 22/5 Robert s Thomas LARCOMBE 24/7 An d William WOLMINGTON 31/7 Thomas s John BALCH 5/8 Thomasin d Lawrence SHINDLER 14/8 Elizabeth d Andrew PARROCK 14/8 Edith d Francis SELLER 21/8 William s William DENMAN 29/8 Richard s John SPILLER 21/9 William & George ss Richard BONDE 21/9 Thomas s John HARRIS 9/10 Agnes d Richard COPE 12/10 Elizabeth d George SHINDLER 29/10 John s John GRUBHAM 16/11 Rebecca d Nicholas SPRAKE 20/11 Robert s Walter GREGORIE 4/12 Hester d Leonard MICHEL 27/12 John s Humfry PRUE ? 31/12 George s George WALKER 31/12 John s Thomas HOOP 3/1 Symon s William COZEN 22/1 Joan d Thomas COOKE 29/1 Roger s Edward SPRAKE 29/1 Edward & Gamaliel ss Edward CATE 12/2 John s John FOWLER 1604 5/5 Thomas s Philip BARTLET 19/5 Nicholas bbs Florence FERRES 29/6 Margaret d Thomas STRANG 25/9 Joan d Nicholas ESTMONDE (Gent) 28/10 John s John FIPPEN 30/11 Gilbert bbs Joan FIPPEN (widow) 27/12 Thomas
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