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Wiltshire - Grooms Index (Surnames A) Wiltshire - Grooms Index (Surnames A) Year Groom Surname Given Names Parish of Marriage 1677 A Henry Whaddon 1583 a Perry John Lydiard Millicent 1577 a Powell Evan Salisbury St. Edmunds 1561 A Powell William Salisbury St. Martin 1751 Aamer Richard Trowbridge St. James 1752 Aamer Robert Trowbridge St. James 1724 Aaron Christopher Malmesbury 1771 Aaron Christopher Malmesbury 1774 Aaron Reuben Salisbury St. Edmunds 1631 Ab(?ni) John Bemerton 1631 Ab(?ni) John Fugglestone St. Peter 1628 Abarrowe John Salisbury St. Thomas 1796 Abary Edward Hungerford 1577 Abat Paule Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1606 Abatt Frances Salisbury St. Martin 1575 Abbat Austyn Salisbury St. Thomas 1607 Abbat William Trowbridge St. James 1722 Abbet Blackden Devizes St. John 1753 Abbet Samuel Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1796 Abbett James Semley 1579 Abbington William Hungerford 1799 Abbot Abner Berwick St. John 1797 Abbot Blagdon Melksham 1755 Abbot Charles Corsley 1732 Abbot Charles Salisbury St. Edmunds 1642 Abbot Henry Preshute 1813 Abbot Henry Heale Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1787 Abbot James Melksham 1732 Abbot John Berwick St. John 1798 Abbot John Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1737 Abbot John Broad Chalke 1792 Abbot John Melksham 1820 Abbot John Melksham 1655 Abbot John Salisbury St. Thomas 1770 Abbot John Southbroom 1726 Abbot Richard Salisbury St. Thomas 1774 Abbot Samuel Salisbury St. Thomas 1701 Abbot Stephen Malmesbury 1655 Abbot Steven Sutton Veny 1820 Abbot Thomas Berwick St. John 1699 Abbot Thomas Donhead St. Mary 1832 Abbot Thomas Longbridge Deverill 1818 Abbot Thomas Semley 1661 Abbot Thomas Sutton Veny 1769 Abbot Thomas Sutton Veny 1788 Abbot William Melksham 1764 Abbot William Sutton Veny 1662 Abbot William Winterslow 1610 Abbote John Corsham 1799 Abbott Abner Berwick St. John 1835 Abbott Abner Berwick St. John 1757 Abbott Blagden Melksham 1724 Abbott Edmond Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1671 Abbott Edward Donhead St. Mary ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Robin Hill Revised 4 July 2021 by Teresa Lewis Wiltshire - Grooms Index (Surnames A) Year Groom Surname Given Names Parish of Marriage 1639 Abbott Frauncis Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1885 Abbott Frederick Charles Berwick St. John 1798 Abbott George Sutton Veny 1727 Abbott Henry Salisbury St. Edmunds 1828 Abbott Henry Whiteparish 1826 Abbott Isaac Longbridge Deverill 1780 Abbott James Avebury 1831 Abbott James Berwick St. John 1822 Abbott James Melksham 1610 Abbott James Salisbury St. Thomas 1831 Abbott James Sutton Veny 1862 Abbott James Sutton Veny 1811 Abbott John Berwick St. John 1833 Abbott John Berwick St. John 1611 Abbott John Chute 1761 Abbott John Donhead St. Mary 1761 Abbott John Melksham 1567 Abbott John Salisbury St. Edmunds 1597 Abbott John Salisbury St. Edmunds 1673 Abbott John Whiteparish 1833 Abbott John Whiteparish 1672 Abbott Steven Longbridge Deverill 1852 Abbott Thomas Berwick St. John 1571 Abbott Thomas Salisbury St. Edmunds 1704 Abbott Thomas Salisbury St. Edmunds 1818 Abbott Thomas Semley 1871 Abbott Thomas Scammell Berwick St. John 1854 Abbott William Berwick St. John 1861 Abbott William Berwick St. John 1799 Abbott William Sutton Veny 1640 Abbotts Thomas Salisbury St. Martin 1737 Abby John Whiteparish 1828 Abel Henry Salisbury St. Edmunds 1770 Abel John Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1794 Abel John Salisbury St. Martin 1744 Abel William Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1770 Abel William Salisbury St. Edmunds 1822 Abel William Salisbury St. Edmunds 1734 Abel [? 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Fry Robert Kington St. Michael 1633 Ackines John Salisbury St. Martin 1747 Ackland John Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1790 Ackland Richard Preshute 1804 Ackland Thomas Foxley 1759 Ackland William Alderton 1803 Ackland William Minety 1668 Acklen George Broad Chalke 1813 Ackley Benjamin Broad Hinton 1757 Ackley William Wroughton 1791 Ackley William Wroughton 1600 Acklin Steven Alvediston 1835 Ackling John Stratton St. Margaret 1686 Ackney Roger Fugglestone St. Peter 1848 Ackson John Christian Malford 1777 Acland Benjamin Dauntsey 1832 Acland Thomas Hullavington 1606 Acland William Alvediston
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