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Bishopstrow - Marriages 1611-1926 Bishopstrow - Marriages 1611-1926 Officiating Officiating Father's Father's Given Father's Banns or Father's Father's Given Father's Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 3 Minister Year Date Groom's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Bride's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Minister Notes Surname Name Occupation Lic Surname Name Occupation Surname given Surname Given Surname Given Given Surname Names 1611 20-Apr West Marsh Joane 1624 24-Jan Batt Richard Baily Margaret 1624 15-Jun Rowe Emorbe Clare Edeth 1625 01-Aug Combes William Huffe Edeth 1625 12-Sep Edwards THomas Stokes Elynor 1626 10-Jun Nymel Thomas Hawkins Annys 1627 28-Apr Bole Philip Chinell Andrewes Elizabeth 1627 13-Aug Webb Trustrum Mathewe Anys 1627 20-Aug Ash John Blackdeene Margaret 1628 15-Jan Due John Dewe Margery 1628 14-Jul Hancocke Robert Weasbury Steavens Joane 1629 04-Aug Dickenson Leonard Heytesbury Biffe Alice Lic Biffe Walter Parson 1631 13-Jun Rolfe Johannes Baylie Elizabetha 1631 21-Jul Hynton Edmondus Hawkens Amya 1631 10-Oct Hawkens Thomas Horlock Katharine 1632 01-Jul Rowe Emmerbury Allen Margarita 1632 04-Sep Feasand Henricus Abathe Joanna 1632 10-Dec Seaman Robertus Yearbery Rebeca 1634 07-Oct Weekes Thomas Lettly Elizabeth 1635 10-Oct Chivers Johannis Carpanthe Magdalene 1674 28-Jan Laurence Robert Wells Elizabeth 1675 03-Feb Phillips John Herring Mary 1675 20-May Edmonds Stephen Finch Elizabeth 1675 05-Jul Kemble Francis Butler Abigail 1676 18-Jun Browning John Goddard Elizabeth 1676 23-Jul Cooper John Thatcher Margaret 1677 15-Oct Keepe Charls Butler Elizabeth 1677 15-Oct Keepe William Kedgewin Jane 1677 01-Nov Hockly Humphry Langfeild Susanna 1678 16-Feb Holton Thomas Parker Elizabeth 1679 12-Feb Scott John Rector Greenfield Mary Greenfield Thomas 1679 19-Feb Harebattle John Wantsy Mary 1679 21-Apr Goddard Edward Butler Elizabeth 1679 28-Apr North Richard Winning Elizabeth 1679 29-Jul Miles Nicholas West Ann 1680 11-Apr Harman/Seavier Jeffry Edwards Mary Widow 1680 11-Apr Seavier/Harman Jeffry Edwards Mary Widow 1680 20-May Spanswick John Peckover Mary 1681 12-Jan Garrard Thomas Willoughby Barbara 1681 28-Mar Edmonds Edmund Horton John 1681 04-Apr Adams George Mills Elizabeth 1683 11-Jun Lang John Sellard Ann 1684 02-Feb Shilton Robert Stockbridge Shusan 1686 24-Feb Stokes William Bride's name not lisrted- reads William bought home his wife 1686 05-Apr Ball Thomas Field Elizabeth 1686 04-Aug Dangerfield Robert Lock Jane 1686 19-Aug Straight George Rector Bennet Dorothy Widow 1687 19-Feb West Richard Player Mary 1687 28-Jun Baynton Thomas White Jane Salisbury St Thomas Lic With Jane's parents consent 1687 25-Dec Hiscock John Sutton Goodr Margaret Warminster 1688 12-Jul Emlin John Clemence Ann 1688 28-Jul Peirce John Clidgedale or Hiddin Mary 1689 19-Mar Roberts Gordan Mills Susanna 1690 05-Jan Peopoll John Rolins Ann 1690 31-Aug Fluis John Mills Mary 1690 04-Oct Smith Thomas Bell Mary 1690 06-Oct Tucker John Harris Susanna 1691 21-Mar Brind Henry Jones Elizabeth 1691 03-May Webb William Savidge Mary 1691 22-Jun Edwards William Cocky Elizabeth 1691 04-Oct Shutter Henry Kettley Margery 1692 30-May Harding Richard Smith Mary 1693 12-Aug Head John Creps Elizabeth 1693 25-Sep Thatcher Portman Heath Martha 1694 26-Apr Elton John Day Sybil 1694 03-May Chamberlaine Thomas Curtis Sarah 1694 06-May Durrell William Mills Jane 1694 17-May Povy Robert Tayler Margery 1694 25-Sep Gray William Bernard Prudence 1694 20-Nov Shepherd John Edwards Elenor 1695 03-Jul Pritchell John Forrest Ann 1695 01-Aug Carpenter William Cambry Betty 1695 16-Sep Shipton Morrice Johnson Frances 1695 16-Sep Smith John Brown Jane 1695 21-Oct Garrard Thomas Tomson Elizabeth 1695 25-Nov Williams Charles Herring Mary 1695 27-Nov Payne Joel Longbridge deverill Long Hannah Crockerton Banns 1695 02-Dec Norris Thomas Tayler Mary 1695 26-Dec Gardner John Sansum An 1695 Nov Cox Francis Bedford Elizabeth 1695 Oct Cole Thomas Noath Elizabeth 1695 Turner James Wickham Mary 1696 20-Aug Stephens Thomas Kent Katherine 1697 18-Jan Mastin Thomas Waite Jone 1697 06-Feb Jacob William Cox Joan 1697 14-Mar Spidral Thomas Tayar Elizabeth 1697 11-Jul Munday Thomas Flurry Jane 1697 12-Jul Astin James Cor Mary 1697 25-Jul Drue Thomas Baker Margaret 1697 29-Jul Lightfoot Thomas Briant Frances 1697 29-Jul Smith John Herring Phillis 1697 09-Sep Tayler John Cor Anna 1697 29-Nov Jones Thomas Tull Elizabeth 1697 30-Dec Keat John Gilbert Alice 1697 Oct Collins Richard Sillatd Mary 1698 14-Mar Vicars Edward Goule Tomasin 1698 19-Sep Pinigar James Rose Mary 1698 26-Sep Willson Robert Smith Martha 1698 02-Dec Norris James Povy Ann 1698 15-Dec Holloway John Honibourn Ann 1698 Oct Rogers W Smith Mary 1699 28-Feb Brinsden John Mortimur Elizabeth 1699 27-Apr Baily Henry Pierce Joan 1699 11-Jun Lyddiard William Bennet Elizabeth 1699 22-Oct Oram William Hunt Elizabeth 1699 Dec Odam William Cor Jone 1700 06-Jan Whatly John Baily Elizabeth 1700 16-Jan Copland Stephen Wellman Ann 1700 28-Jan Sparks Robert Pope Margaret 1700 09-Feb Glyde Thomas Austin Elizabeth ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2016/Jean Barnwell Bishopstrow - Marriages 1611-1926 Officiating Officiating Father's Father's Given Father's Banns or Father's Father's Given Father's Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 3 Minister Year Date Groom's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Bride's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Minister Notes Surname Name Occupation Lic Surname Name Occupation Surname given Surname Given Surname Given Given Surname Names 1700 04-Mar Curtis William Imber Elizabeth 1700 21-Aug Hurle Thomas Player Elizabeth 1700 19-Sep Lively Benjamin Wels Mary 1701 20-Jan Jennens George Cor Mary 1701 29-Jan Bendall Thomas Flower Mary 1701 03-Feb Strange Robert Pooll Sarah 1701 08-Feb Dance Michael May Frances 1701 23-Nov Frome John Alder Ann 1702 03-May Glover Henry Smith Persis 1702 08-Oct Boyter John Bendall Hester 1704 17-Apr Norman John Scott Dorothy Widow 1704 22-Apr Betterton Henry Marsh Mary 1704 03-Oct Johnson John Purton Margaret 1705 24-Sep Yerbury Francis Merry Margaret Widow 1706 18-Jun Curtis Gordon Dyke Joan 1706 27-Oct Williams Francis Jones Joan 1707 18-Mar Harris Thomas Harris Mary 1708 22-Apr Salter Joseph Miles Mary 1708 25-Oct Keep Henry Clements Mary 1708 Ingram Richard Parker Elizabeth 1709 31-Dec Stephens Walter Parry Anne 1712 08-Feb Smith John Mills Elizabeth 1712 05-Jun Pain John Gregory Margaret 1714 01-Feb Harvy William Longbridge Deverill Wats Hannah Crockerton 1714 17-Mar West John Wickham Judith 1714 28-Mar Parker John Miles Mary 1714 28-Mar West Richard Parker Mary 1714 Pool Thomas Norton Bavant Parker Ruth 1715 27-Jun Hurle John Parker Mirable 1715 20-Sep Whatly William Upton Lovell Dodemede Joan 1715 05-Oct Reeves Thomas Clark Mary 1716 15-May Bezer Edward Straight Jane Widow 1716 20-Aug Jones Abraham Amlin Mary 1717 06-Jan Smart John Styles Ann 1717 21-Apr West Daniel Curtis Lucy 1717 06-May Shilton Henry Drewett Elizabeth 1717 18-Jul Waters Richard Longbridge Deverill Okeford Elizabeth 1718 20-Jul Okeford John Archer Jane 1718 31-Jul King John Mathew Rebecca 1719 10-Jan Hibbard John Shuter Elen 1719 30-Mar Whatly Thomas Swetman Elizabeth 1719 Feb Bell William Grant Jane 1720 02-Feb Thatcher Robert Kingsey Sarah 1720 18-Apr Lewis Robert Pain Elizabeth 1720 12-Jun Lyons Samuel Jones Mary 1720 07-Nov Okeford Thomas Baily Mary 1722 17-Jan Pitman Richard Parker Sarah 1722 10-Feb Wyer John 30 Butcher Hindon Gardiner/Lamb Elizabeth 30 Lic 1722 29-Apr Dodemead Lawrence Wheeler Grace Banns 1722 09-Aug Bacon Thomas Shilton Susanna 1722 19-Aug Arrowsmith John Hinton Jane 1723 11-Jan Yates Jared Jones Martha 1723 14-Feb Cox John Starling Sarah 1723 16-Feb French Thomas Winter Sarah 1723 02-Jul Crofts John Dykes Jane Deverill 1723 04-Oct Stroud Joseph Hinton Anne Widow 1723 31-Oct Adams William Keep Zipporah 1723 05-Nov Bennet John jnr 26 Gent Warminster Temple Anne 23 Lic records state Mrs Anne Temple but listed as a spinster 1723 26-Dec Edmunds Christopher Spanswick Alice 1724 06-Apr Paulin William Aires Dulcibella 1724 05-May Mundy Richard Coleman Anne 1724 12-Jun Hobbs Thomas Bratton Bendall Mary 1724 14-Jul Kentle John Longbridge Deverill Scane Alce Crockerton 1724 08-Aug Amas William Swan Sarah Warminster 1724 09-Aug Kitcat Robert Kettly Anne 1724 01-Oct Hicks Thomas Waite Anne 1724 28-Oct Sly James Smith Mary 1725 20-Feb Hawkings John Rest Susanna 1725 04-Apr King Thomas Smith Anne 1725 08-Jun Stephens Samuel Sturgest Martha 1725 26-Sep Head William Wilkins Mary 1725 29-Sep Maxfield John Gullifer Susan 1725 04-Nov Pierce John Finch Margaret 1726 25-Jan Goddard Edward Taylor Sarah 1727 26-Mar Clark Thomas Shilton Sarah 1727 15-Jun Middlecot Edward Warminster Temple Elizabeth Lic 1727 03-Aug Harebottle Joseph Gent Warminster Temple Mary 23 Lic Parish register reads Mrs Mary Temple stated as a spinster 1728 16-Sep Williams Edward Pain Sarah 1728 21-Dec Forman John Rector Temple Hannah 24 Lic 1729 05-Jan Franklin William Dutch Ann Banns 1729 19-Feb Clarke Henry 29 Mercer Mere Temple Priscilla 23 Lic 1729 12-Jul Cook John Barns Dionesia 1729 24-Sep Atkins Henry Ord Susanna Widow 1729 30-Sep Carter George Smart Leah 1729 30-Sep Draiton Thomas Pain Mary 1729 27-Dec Byman John Morse Jane 1730 06-Jul Vines John Rector Oakford Mary 1730 16-Jul Naish John Fricker Sarah 1731 12-Feb Gardiner Richard Thatcher Sarah 1731 08-Jun Barns Edward Turnford Ann 1731 07-Oct Player Richard Diet Catherine 1731 12-Oct Curtis
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