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Kirkby Malzeard Baptisms KIRKBY MALZEARD BAPTISMS page Notes 1791/01/26 c Abbo Mary d Wm Galwhey 94 1655/05/07 - Abbot Tomison bastard d Anne [dob] Ketemoore 2 1705/06/14 c Abbot John s Wm Kirkby 27 1711/09/16 c Abbot Eleanor d Wm Kerby 30 1711/09/23 c Abbot Dorothy d Jas Sweeton 30 1736/01/01 c Abbot Leonard s John Kerby Malzerd 47 1744/04/09 c Abbot John s John Kerby Malzerd 53 1783/02/11 c Abbot Dorothy d John Grewelthorpe 87 1786/06/04 c Abbot Wm s Wm Galwhay 90 1678/08/25 c Acher? Mathew s Mathew Grewelthorp 8 1733/12/08 c Ackers Catharine d Joseph Gruelthorp 45 1765/12/17 c Acre[s BT] Mary d John Grewelthorp 70 Acres Anne d Matthew Sp/John Botchbie Susannah 1683/05/27 c Gruelthorpe 9 Buckle Frances Walker/all Grewelthorpe 1762/01/12 c Acres Mary d Joshua Grewelthorp 67 1763/10/30 c Acres John s Jno Grewelthorp 68 1768/04/27 c Acres John s John Grewelthorpe 72 1770/03/05 c Acres Joseph s Joseph Grewelthorpe 74 1773/06/03 c Acres Mgt d Joseph Grewelthorpe 78 1711/09/01 c Adamson Ann d Chr Mickley 30 1837/07/02 c Adamson Jane d John & Sarah farmer Houlsters in Galphay 154 1840/09/13 c Adamson Mary d John & Sarah farmer Holster House Galphay 159 1842/04/10 c Adamson Sarah d John& Sarah farmer HolsterHouse 161 1844/03/24 c Adamson Mgt d John & Sarah farmer Holster House 164 1664/02/28 c Addison blank d Richd Azerley 5 1836/03/27 c Addyman Hannah d Thos & Maria farmer Hole House 152 1838/02/18 c Addyman Mary Ann d Thos & Maria farmer Hole House 155 1840/06/07 c Addyman Thos s Thos & Maria farmer Hole House Laverton 158 Akers Joseph s Math decd, Sp/Ralph Walker/Fullgate 1685/08/23 c Gruelthorpe 12 John Richond Alice Bayne/Gruelthorpe Akers Thos s Robt, Sp/Thos Precious/Mountayne Thos 1687/01/24 c Hartwith 14 Knightson Susannah Burton/bth Hartwith 1700/12/24 c Akers Mary d Richd Gruelthorpe 24 1704/10/15 c Akers Catherine d Richd Grewilthorpe 27 1707/03/23 c Akers Dorothy d Richd Grewelthorpe 28 1710/08/20 c Akers Eleanor d Richd Grewelthorpe 30 1728/06/08 c Akers Benjamin s Joseph Thorp 41 1731/07/31 c Akers John s Joseph Grewelthorp 43 1736/08/07 c Akers Matthew s Thos Grewelthorp 47 1829/11/28 c Akers Dorothy d Mark & Jane labr Kirkby Malzeard 141 1829/11/28 c Akers Mark Horner s Mark & Jane labr Kirkby Malzeard 141 1832/02/20 c Akers Maria d Mark & Jane labr Kirkby Malzeard 145 1834/03/23 c Akres Isaac s Mark & Jane labr Kirkby Malzeard 148 1729/12/06 c Aldridg Wm s John Grewelthorpe 42 1724/01/26 c Aldridge Robt s John Grewelthorpe 38 1732/03/26 c Aldridge Ann d John Grewelthorp 44 1759/07/10 c Alisson Wm s Wm Dallowgill 65 1781/11/11 c Allan Mgt d Richd Low Bramley 86 1786/02/19 c Allan Thos s Richd Gatebridge 89 1788/03/30 c Allan Sarah d Richd Gatebridge 91 1795/11/25 c Allan Isabel d Richd decd Bramley Grange 99 1816/11/17 c Allan [Allen BT] Jane d Richd & Jane farmer Laverton 124 1843/01/22 c Allan Richd s Wm & Mgt labr Galphay Moor 162 1845/05/27 c Allan Robt s Wm & Mgt farmer Galphay 165 1847/06/06 c Allan Thos s Wm & Mgt farmer Galphay township 167 1850/02/17 c Allan Wm s Wm & Mgt farmer Scaifes 170 1873/08/10 c Allan Mary Eliz d Wm & Eliz Harriet farmer Galphay 184 1653/11/13 - Allanson Thos s John & Dorithie [dob] Dallowgill 1 1738/06/14 c Allanson Wm s Wm Dallogill 49 1740/04/28 c Allanson John s Wm [John] Dallogill 50 1789/05/10 c Allanson Mary d Robt Dallowgill 92 Kirkby Malzeard Baptisms 1653-1900-finished Page 1 1789/07/17 c Allanson Mary d John Grewelthorpe 92 1791/04/24 c Allanson Mary d Thos Ringbeck 94 1791/05/08 c Allanson Edw s Robt Dallowgill 94 1791/09/04 c Allanson Isabel d John Grewelthorpe 95 1794/03/09 c Allanson Eliz d Robt Dallowgill 97 1794/08/31 c Allanson Eliz d John Grewelthorpe 98 1797/10/02 c Allanson Robt s Robt Dallowgill 101 1803/08/07 c Allanson John s Robt Lambclose 108 1803/10/17 c Allanson John s Wm West Lees 108 1806/01/18 c Allanson Mary d Wm West Leas 111 1807/08/15 c Allanson Eliz d Wm West Lees 113 1809/03/27 c Allanson Jane d Wm West Lees 115 1814/02/27 c Allanson Ellen d Robt & Eliz farmer How Grave 121 1820/01/30 c Allanson Geo s Edw & Sarah farmer Dallogill 128 1821/10/21 c Allanson Jonathan s Wm & Ellen labr Dallogill 130 1830/10/17 c Allanson Mary d Wm & Jane labr Kirkby Malzeard 143 1885/10/25 c Allanson Joseph Wilkinson s Joseph & Eliza farmer West Lees 188 1887/03/06 c Allanson Benjamin s Joseph & Eliza farmer West Lees 189 1793/06/30 c Allen Mary d Richd High Bramley 96 1814/07/17 c Allen Wm s Richd & Jane farmer High Misses 121 1819/03/14 c Allen Grace d Richd & Jane labr Laverton 127 1821/06/10 c Allen Eliz d Richd & Jane farmer High Misses 130 1824/03/14 c Allen Geo s Richd & Jane farmer Laverton 134 1675/12/12 c Allenson Wm s John Skelgill 6 1695/06/15 c Allenson Mary d John Dallagill 21 1826/05/21 c Allenson Henry s Wm & Ellen labr Dallogill 136 1682/04/29 c Allinson Wm s Thos Sp/Tho Mosley John Therkill Anne Dallagill 8 1725/01/23 c Allinson John s Wm Lawnwith 39 1767/02/21 c Allinson Robt s Wm Dallowgill 71 1769/04/15 c Allinson Joseph s Wm Dallowgill 73 1774/08/25 c Allinson Ann d Wm Dallowgill 79 1806/07/30 c Allinson Jas s Robt Dallowgill 111 1809/11/28 c Allinson Martin s Robt Lambclose 115 1818/09/27 c Allinson Mgt d Edw & Sarah farmer Kirkby Malzeard Dallowgill 126 1818/09/27 c Allinson Wm s Wm & Ellen farmer Kirkby Malzeard Dallowgill 126 1822/10/06 c Allinson Ralph s Edw & Sarah farmer Belforth 131 1823/12/07 c Allinson Charity d Wm & Ellen labr Dallogill 133 1681/11/30 c Allison Emott d Chr Galwhay 8 1681/11/30 c Allison Mary d Chr Galwhay 8 Allison Mary d Tho, Sp/Chas Gregson/Grewelthorpe 1683/12/15 c Dallagill 10 Tryphan Metcalfe/Swetton Mary Towsey/Grantley 1710/03/05 c Allison Mary d Wm Dallagil 29 1719/06/13 c Allison Dorothy d Wm Dallagil 35 1726/08/07 c Allison Isabel d Wm Lownwith 40 1742/09/04 c Allison Mary d Widdow Dallogill 52 1800/06/15 c Allison Ann d Robt Dallowgill 104 1825/01/02 c Allison Edw s Edw & Sarah farmer Dallogill 135 1827/04/15 c Allison Jas s Edw & Sarah labr Dallowgill 138 1829/12/06 c Allison Martin s Edw & Sarah labr Beckmeetings 142 1830/04/11 c Allison Sarah Ann d John & Phillis labr Dallowgill 142 1832/08/19 c Allison Robt s John & Phillis labr Dallowgill 146 1833/01/27 c Allison Isaac s Edw & Sarah labr Beckmeetings 146 1835/03/29 c Allison Phillis d John & Phillis labr Dallowgill 150 1837/03/26 c Allison Sarah d Edw & Sarah labr Meck Meetings 153 1812/11/14 c Almack Mary d John Kirkby 119 1815/05/15 c Almack Eliz d John & Eliz tailor Kirkby Malzeard 122 1818/06/28 c Almack Jane d John & Eliz taylor Kirkby Malzeard 126 1825/05/23 c Almack Thos Ward s John & Mgt tailor Kirkby Malzeard 135 1826/11/12 c Almack John s John & Mgt taylor Kirkby Malzeard 137 1829/08/23 c Almack Sarah d John & Mgt taylor Kirkby Malzeard 141 1838/08/17 c Almack Mgt d John & Mgt tailor Kirkby Malzeard 155 1841/02/14 c Almack Geo s John & Mgt tailor Kirkby Malzeard 159 Kirkby Malzeard Baptisms 1653-1900-finished Page 2 1866/06/22 c Almack Richd s Geo & Ann carrier Kirkby Malzeard 182 1794/11/01 c Almand Geo s Wm Ringbeck 98 1657/02/05 - Almon Marye d Simon & Urica? [dob] Swetton 4 1778/07/02 c Almond Mary d Wm Kirkby 83 1784/07/18 c Almond Jane d Wm Kirkby 88 1789/05/27 c Almond Wm s Wm Kirkby 92 1753/06/17 c Almucks John s Wm yeoman Azerley 60 1702/01/04 c Anakin John s Wm Galwhay Lane 25 1735/11/29 c Anakin Wm s John Galwhey 47 1739/07/22 c Anakin Chr s John Azerley 49 1739/07/22 c Anakin John s John Azerley 49 1874/07/06 c Anderson Annie d Wm & Hannah farmer Laverton 185 1805/09/22 c Andrew Mary d Jonathan Biggin 110 1698/04/01 c Anekin Isabel d Wm Galwhey 23 1726/05/28 c Annakin Ann d John Galwhay 40 1704/06/11 c Anniken Jane d Wm Galwhey 27 1707/02/12 c Annikin Mary d Wm Dalagil 28 1729/03/29 c Annikin Jane d John Galwhey 41 1731/11/20 c Anniken Eliz d John Galwhey 43 1772/10/11 c Appelby Wm s Wm Mickley 77 1775/02/18 c Appelby John s Wm Mickley 79 Appleby Catharine d Henry, Sp/John Ripley/Kettsmoor 1688/03/20 c Beckmeetings 16 Mary Haxby/Dallagill Mary Hutchinson/Angrams 1690/06/28 c Appleby Wm s Henry Beckmeetings 18 1692/10/23 c Appleby Anthony s Henry Beckmeetings 19 1695/02/23 c Appleby Mary d Henry Beckmeetings 21 1696/10/24 c Appleby Hellen d Henry Beckmeetings 22 1698/05/07 c Appleby Sarah d Henry Beckmeetings 23 1713/10/11 c Appleby Beatrice d Wm Beckmeetings 31 1716/05/20 c Appleby Catherine d Wm Beckmeetings 33 1718/11/16 c Appleby Isabel d Wm Beckmeetings 35 1728/01/21 c Appleby Sarah d Wm Beckmeeting 41 1734/05/14 c Appleby Wm s Wm Larton 45 1763/01/08 c Appleby John s Wm jun Beckmeeting 68 1770/09/29 c Appleby Wm s Wm Dallowgill 75 1777/04/02 c Appleby Robt s Wm Mickley 82 1779/03/23 c Appleby Geo s Wm Mickley 83 1780/06/03 c Appleby Eliz d Wm Mickley 85 1782/12/10 c Appleby Jas s Wm Mickley 87 1785/07/10 c Appleby Ann d Wm Mickley 89 1819/09/26 c Archer Thos s Wm & Eliz farmer Dallogill 128 1829/08/16 c Archer Wm illeg s Mary sp Laverton Moor 141 1842/10/30 c Archer Bessy d Richd & Ann farmer Kirkby Malzeard 162 1844/04/14 c Archer John s Richd & Ann farmer Kirkby Malzeard 164 1844/06/23 c Archer Bessy d Thos & Ellen labr Kirkby Malzeard 164 1845/10/26 c Archer Wm s Richd & Ann farmer Dallowgill 166 1854/09/24 c Archer Jane d Thos & Ellen labr Kirkby Malzeard 174 1657/08/14 - Armesteade Mary dWm & Katerin [dob] Kirkbye 4 1671/09/09 c Armestead Lawrence s Robt & Eliz 5 1677/03/10 c Armistead Timothy s Robt & Eliz Kirkby Malzeard 7 Armystead Eliz d Robt decd, Sp/Mr Chr Lister/Braithitt 1684/06/22 c Kirkby Malzeard 11 Mrs Eleanor Horton/R Mrs Barbara Holdsworth/Fullgate 1654/04/03 - Arvorge? 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