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Castle Combe - Independent Chapel Baptisms 1837-1911 Castle Combe - Independent Chapel Baptisms 1837-1911 Year Day/Mnth Surname Forename/s Sex Father Mother Abode Father's Occupation Birth date Notes Officiating Minister 1824 29-Dec PULLING Job m Elias Mary 11/9/1824 at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1838 14-Jun PULLING Richard m Thos Ann at Castle Combe Chapel Samuel Chappell, Minister 1838 11-Feb BEAZER Cornelius m Daniel Kezia Longdean at Castle Combe Chapel Samuel Chappell, Minister 1837 1-Nov WEST Sarah f Stephen Eliza Nettleton in own house (Nettleton parish) Samuel Chappell, Minister 1838 16-Apr WEST Mary f John Elizabeth Nettleton in own house (Nettleton parish) Samuel Chappell, Minister 1838 6-May WALLOP Hannah f Samuel Sarah at Castle Combe Chapel Samuel Chappell, Minister 1838 14-Jan BAILEY Mary f Thos Alice Samuel Chappell, Minister 1838 18-Nov BILLETT Eliza f Stephen Louisa at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Samuel Chappell, Minister 1839 10-Mar KINGSWELL James m John Sarah at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Samuel Chappell, Minister 1839 27-Aug KING Samuel Benjamin m Samuel Sarah Castle Combe 11/8/1820 in own house (Castle Combe parish) Samuel Chappell, Minister 1839? 27 Aug? KING Stephen m Samuel Sarah 4/9/1821 died 4/2/1837 Samuel Chappell, Minister 1839 27-Aug KING William Hewlett m Samuel Sarah Castle Combe 1/5/1823 in own house (C.Combe parish)/died 27/4/1841Samuel Chappell, Minister 1825? 25 Oct ? KING Mary Anna f Samuel Sarah 11/8/1825 died 15/10/1838 Samuel Chappell, Minister 1839 27-Aug KING James Thomas m Samuel Sarah Castle Combe 29/3/1829 in own house (Castle Combe parish) Samuel Chappell, Minister 1839 27-Aug KING Joseph m Samuel Sarah Castle Combe 17/8/1830 in own house (Castle Combe parish) Samuel Chappell, Minister 1840 12-Jan WOODHAM Martha f Stephen Elizabeth at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Samuel Chappell, Minister 1840 9-Feb PULLING Thomas m Thomas Ann at Castle Combe Chapel Samuel Chappell, Minister 1840 28-Jun BAILEY Jane f Thomas Alice at Castle Combe Chapel Samuel Chappell, Minister 1840 20-Sep BILLETT Stephen m Stephen Louiza at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Samuel Chappell, Minister 1840 20-Sep BEAZER Lois f Daniel Kezia at Castle Combe Chapel Samuel Chappell, Minister 1841 26-Aug LITTLE Ann f William Mary Corsham Road in own home Samuel Chappell, Minister 1841 29-Aug WICHELL Thomas James m John Sarah at Castle Combe Chapel Samuel Chappell, Minister 1842 12-Feb PULLING Sarah Ann f Thomas Ann at Castle Combe Chapel Samuel Chappell, Minister 1842 13-Mar WOODHAM Thomas m Stephen Elizabeth at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Samuel Chappell, Minister 1842 5-Apr WEST Micaiah m John Elizabeth Nettleton in own house (Nettleton parish) Samuel Chappell, Minister 1842 31-Jul CHAPPELL Mary Ann f Eli Ann at Castle Combe Chapel Samuel Chappell, Minister 1842 31-Jul WALLOP Eliza Ann f Samuel Susanna at Castle Combe Chapel Samuel Chappell, Minister 1842 25-Sep BRUNSDON Hannah f John Elizabeth at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Samuel Chappell, Minister 1843 8-Feb TAYLOR Sarah Sargent f Daniel Sarah 7/12/1842 Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1843 12-Mar BAILEY Martin Luther m Thomas Alice Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1843 9-Jul FERRIS Sarah f John Elizabeth at Castle Combe Chapel Isaac West, Minister/Sunbury Middx 1843 5-Sep DAVIS Hezekiah m Daniel Mary at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Thos Davis, minister from Bath 1843 19-Nov GALE Sarah Ann f Henry Elizabeth Castle Combe in own house (Castle Combe parish) Chas Foot, minister from Bath 1844 11-Jan HEAZEL Emma f Mark Mary at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Thos Davis, minister 1843 26-Mar BILLETT James Thomas m Stephen Louiza at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Charles Foot, minister 1844 25-Aug PULLING Kezia f Thos Ann at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1844 27-Oct WOODHAM John m Stephen Elizabeth at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish R. Monk, minister of Sodbury 1844 22/24?Dec STILES Richard m John Lydia at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish R. Monk, minister of Sodbury 1845 16-Feb CLAPHAM Eli m George Ann at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish R. Monk, minister of Sodbury 1845 11-May BILLETT Ann f Stephen Louiza at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish R. Monk, minister of Sodbury 1845 8-Jun HEAZELL Edwin m Mark 26/4/1845 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish R. Monk, minister of Sodbury 1845 26-Oct TAYLER Hephzibah f Daniel Sarah at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish R. Monk, minister of Sodbury 1852 5-Dec WHALE Sarah Ann f John Phebe 24/3/1848 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Mr Tomson, Minister of Chippenham 1845 6-Jul YOUNG Jane f John Jane at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish R. Monk, minister of Sodbury 1846 2-Dec PULLING Samuel m Thomas Ann at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1847 15-Sep FRY Eliza Ann f Alfred Sarah at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1847 15-Sep YOUNG Joseph m John Jane at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1849 9-Sep HOLBOROW Isaac f Isaac Sarah (nee ARCHER) 14/8/1849 at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1849 9-Sep FRY Amy f Alfred Sarah at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1849 9-Sep BRINSDON Ann f Willm Mary Ann at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1849 9-Sep HEAZELL Mary f William Elizabeth at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1851 23-Mar TAYLER Sarah Jane f William at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Mr Dickerson, minister of Bath 1851 23-Mar STILES Thomas Hale m John Lydia 11/4/1850 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Mr Dickerson, minister of Bath 1852 18-Jul WHALE Elizabeth f George Louisa at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Mr Tomson, minister of Chippenham 1852 18-Jul WHALE Thomas m George Louisa at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Mr Tomson, minister of Chippenham 1850 May YOUNG John m John Jane 22/3/1850 Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1852 18-Jul TAYLOR Elizabeth f William Ann 18/1/1852 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Mr Tomson, minister of Chippenham 1852 18-Jul YOUNG Mary f John Jane 1/3/1852 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Mr Tomson, minister of Chippenham 1852 10-Oct PULLING Mary f James Kezia at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Mr Tomson, minister of Chippenham 1853 23-Jan BILLETT Elizabeth f Amon Elizabeth 24/7/1852 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1852 18-Jul STILES Roseanna f John Lydia 23/5/1852 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish Mr Tomson, minister of Chipp. 1853 23-Jan BILLETT Jemima f Amon Elizabeth 5/3/1845 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1853 23-Jan BILLETT Thomas m Amon Elizabeth 10/12/1851 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1853 23-Jan PULLING William m Thomas Ann 21/12/1849 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1853 23-Jan PULLING Rebecka f Thomas Ann 25/4/1851 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1853 23-Jan WHALE Rebeka f John Phebe 16/12/1852 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1853 13-Mar HEAZELL Sophia f William Elizabeth 5/2/1853 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1853 23-Jan SMITH George m Thurday? 13/10/1852 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1853 13-Mar DAVIS Sarah Hannah f John Jane 4/1/1853 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish John Drover 1853 14-Aug TAYLOR Mary Ann f William Ann 18/7/1853 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish John Drover 1853 14-Aug BEAZER Elizabeth f Stephen Elizabeth 12/6/1852 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish John Drover 1854 10-Feb FRY Sarah f Alfred Sarah 5/10/1853 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1854 14-May PULLIN Martha f James Kezia 20/4/1854 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish John Drover © Wiltshire OPC Project/Ruth Ranger Castle Combe - Independent Chapel Baptisms 1837-1911 Year Day/Mnth Surname Forename/s Sex Father Mother Abode Father's Occupation Birth date Notes Officiating Minister 1854 21-May BRUNSDEN John m William Mary Ann 31/12/1853 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1856 4-May PULLEN Elizabeth f James Keziah 23/3/1856 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish John Drover 1854 3-Sep BEAZER Sarah Ann f Stephen Elizabeth 18/5/1854 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish John Drover 1855 22-Apr HOLBOROW Mary Ann f Isaac Sarah (nee ARCHER) 17/2/1855 Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1855 3-Jun FRY Thomas (twin) m Alfred Sarah 25/4/1855 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1855 3-Jun FRY Joseph (twin) m Alfred Sarah 25/4/1855 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1855 3-Jun YOUNG Mercy f John Jane 27/4/1855 at Castle Combe Chapel John Drover 1855 3-Jun STYLES Sarah Jane f John Lydia 8/5/1855 John Drover 1851 20-Apr HOLBOROW William Alexander m Isaac Sarah (nee ARCHER) 19/3/1851 at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chipp. Minister) 1853 5-May HOLBOROUGH Sarah Elizabeth f Isaac Sarah (nee ARCHER) 10/3/1853 at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chippenham Minister) 1856 HOLBOROUGH Lydia Louisa f Isaac Sarah (nee ARCHER) 26/11/1856 at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chippenham Minister) 1857 30-May HEAZELL Thomas m William Elizabeth 28/7/1856 at Ford Chapel, North Wraxall parish John Drover 1857 27-Sep BRINSDEN Joseph m William Mary Ann at Castle Combe Chapel Mr Dickerson, minister 1857 27-Sep HILLIER Sydney m Henry Mary at Castle Combe Chapel Mr Dickerson, minister 1858 24-Oct HOLBOROW Martha Emily f Isaac Sarah (nee ARCHER) at Castle Combe Chapel Benjamin Rees (Chipp.
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