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Somerset Baptisms surname forename day month year father mother notes yr of death (if parish county line source known) APPLEBY William 26 Jan 1595 Peter APPLEBY East Coker St Michael Somerset FreeREG APLEBY Ezra * Jan 1602 John apleby Montacute St Catherine Somerset FreeREG APLEBYE Immanuel 27 Jul 1617 William Aplebye Babcary Holy Cross Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Amias 1 Feb 1668 William Appleby Margaret Babcary Holy Cross Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Ann 6 Jun 1688 Wm Appleby Elizabeth Frome St John the Baptist Somerset FreeREG APLEBEE Mary 30 Dec 1690 Will Aplebee Elizabeth Frome St John the Baptist Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY James 7 Apr 1702 James Appleby Elizabeth dob 8 mar Thurlbear St Thomas Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Joan 14 Jan 1706 James Appleby Elizabeth Thurlbear St Thomas Somerset FreeREG APBELBY James 11 May 1709 James Apbelby Elizabeth (REEVES m. 1705) East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APBELBY John 31 May 1710 James Apbelby Elizabeth (REEVES m. 1705) East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Rebecca 11 Mar 1711 Tobit Appleby of Leighton Cloford St Mary Somerset FreeREG APELBE Jeffery 29 Apr 1712 James Apelbe Elizabeth (REEVES m. 1705) East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APELBEE Emanuel 7 Jun 1713 Emanuel Apelbee Sarah of Fore St, hooper Taunton St Mary Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Christopher 11 Dec 1714 Thomas Appleby Mary Pawlett St John the Baptist Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Peter * Feb 1715 James Appleby Elizabeth (REEVES m. 1705) East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APPELBE Elizabeth 25 Mar 1716 Charles Appelbe Mary of Fore St, joiner Taunton St Mary Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Charles 16 Mar 1717 Charles Appelbe Mary of Fore St, joiner Taunton St Mary Somerset FreeREG APPELBEE Sarah 4 May 1718 Abigal a bastard Frome, St John the Baptist Somerset FreeREG APPELBE John 22 Jan 1719 Charles Appelbe Mary of Fore St, joiner Taunton St Mary Somerset FreeREG APELBY Charity 18 Oct 1719 James Apelby Elizabeth (REEVES m. 1705) East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APPELBE Thomas 18 Feb 1721 Charles Appelbe Mary of Fore St, joiner Taunton St Mary Somerset FreeREG APPELBE Thomas 22 Oct 1721 Emmanuel Appelbe Sarah of High St, hooper Taunton St Mary Somerset FreeREG APPELBEE Mary 4 May 1724 Charles appelbee Mary of Fore St, joiner Taunton St Mary Somerset FreeREG APPELBE James 6 Mar 1725 Charles appelbee Mary of High St, joiner Taunton St Mary Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY James 24 Oct 1725 James Appleby Martha (ELLIOT m. 1725) Orchard Portman St Michael Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Anthony 25 Feb 1728 Anthony Appleby Elizabeth (SMITH m. 1727) North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY William 7 Oct 1729 William Appleby Mary North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY James 19 Aug 1731 William Appleby Elizabeth Brompton Ralph Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY James 23 Aug 1731 Walter Appleby Hester (CORP m. 1731) West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY William 12 Jun 1735 Humphrey Appleby Mary (WHITTICK m. 1733) Walcot St Swithin Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Joan 22 Jan 1736 Anthony Appleby Elizabeth (SMITH m. 1727) North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Anne 16 Oct 1736 Humphrey Appleby Mary (WHITTICK m. 1733) Walcot St Swithin Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY John 2 Jan 1737 Emam Appleby Anne SHUTTLE the reputed father Batcombe Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Jon. 18 Jul 1737 Anthony Appleby Elizabeth (SMITH m. 1727) North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Mary 1 Jun 1738 William Appleby Elizabeth Brompton Ralph Somerset FreeREG APPLEBEE Joseph 18 Jul 1738 Humphrey Applebee Mary (WHITTICK m. 1733) Walcot St Swithin Somerset FreeREG APPELBURY John 24 Jul 1739 John appelbury Elner (JACOB m. 1737) East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APPLEBE Betty 23 Oct 1739 Anthony Applebe Elizabeth (SMITH m. 1727) North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APPELBE Joan 18 Jul 1742 Anthoney appelbe Elizabeth (SMITH m. 1727) North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APPELBE Sarah 2 Aug 1742 Thomas Appelbe Sarah North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APPLEBERY Peter 7 Aug 1743 Peter Applebery Sarah (PEEP m. 1742) Shepton Mallet Ss Peter & Somerset FreeREG Paul APPLEBE Fanny 12 May 1744 William Applebe Mary (WILLMOT m. 1744) Shepton Mallet Ss Peter & Somerset FreeREG Paul APPLEBY Katherine 7 Aug 1744 Immanuel Appleby Katherine Durston St John the Baptist Somerset FreeREG APPLEBEE Betty 10 Nov 1744 Humphrey Applebee ? Mary (WHITTICK m. 1733) Bath St James Somerset FreeREG APPLEBE John 23 Jan 1745 Peter Applebe Sarah (PEEP m. 1742) Shepton Mallet Ss Peter & Somerset FreeREG Paul APPELBE Joan 20 Feb 1745 Antoney Appelbe Elizabeth (SMITH m. 1727) North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APPELBY Jacob 14 Jun 1745 John appelby Elner (JACOB m. 1737) East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APPLEBE Ann 1 Mar 1746 William Applebe Mary (WILLMOT m. 1744) Shepton Mallet Ss Peter & Somerset FreeREG Paul APPLEBEE Mary 18 Jul 1747 Humphery Applebee ? Mary (WHITTICK m. 1733) Bath St James Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Elizabeth 21 Jun 1748 Emanuel Appleby Katherine Durston St John the Baptist Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY John 4 Sep 1748 Joseph Appleby Jane East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APPLEBE Charity 23 Oct 1748 William Applebe Mary (WILLMOT m. 1744) Shepton Mallet Ss Peter & Somerset FreeREG Paul APPLEBY Peter 13 Mar 1749 John appleby Eleanour (JACOB m. 1737) East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APLEBY William 4 Apr 1750 Peter Apleby Sarah (PEEP m. 1742) Shepton Mallet Ss Peter & Somerset FreeREG Paul APPLEBEE Henry 6 Aug 1750 Humphery Applebee ? Mary (WHITTICK m. 1733) Bath St James Somerset FreeREG APELPY Patience 30 Jun 1751 William Apelpy Doulting St Aldhelm Somerset FreeREG APPELBY Emanuel 1 Oct 1752 Emanuel Appleby Catherine Durston St John the Baptist Somerset FreeREG ABELBY Ellin 22 Mar 1753 William Abelby Ellin and Betty Doulting St Aldhelm Somerset FreeREG ABELBY Betty 22 Mar 1753 William Abelby Ellin and Betty Doulting St Aldhelm Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Mary 13 Aug 1753 Morice Appleby Jane (BUSH m. 1753) East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Hannah 30 May 1754 Humphry Appleby ? Mary (WHITTICK m. 1733) Bath St James Somerset FreeREG APILPY Diana 10 Jul 1754 William Apilpy Doulting St Aldhelm Somerset FreeREG APELBY William 6 Oct 1754 John Apelby Elizabeth 1829 West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APELBEY Emanuell 21 Dec 1756 John Apelbey Catran Durston St John the Baptist Somerset FreeREG APELBY John 25 Dec 1756 John Apelby Elizabeth West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Betty 23 Jan 1757 Morice Appleby Joan (BUSH m 1753) East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APLEPY William 29 Jan 1758 William Aplepy Mary Doulting St Aldhelm Somerset FreeREG APELBY John 15 Oct 1758 John Apelby Elizabeth ?1845 West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APELBY James 5 Aug 1759 William Apelby Milliar (PEARSE m. 1758) West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY James 12 Apr 1761 Morice Appleby Jane (BUSH m. 1753) East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APELBY Hester 12 Jul 1761 John Apelby Elizabeth West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Elizabeth 4 Jan 1762 William Appleby Mary Doulting St Aldhelm Somerset FreeREG APPELBEE John 7 Mar 1762 John Appelbeeb Hannah (BROWNSFORD m. 1761) North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APELBY William 4 Apr 1762 William Apelby Sarah (NEWPORT m. 1761) West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APPELBEE Betty 30 Sep 1762 Anthony Appelbee Betty (MANNING m. 1761) North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APPELBY William 29 Jun 1763 Peter Appelby Eleanor (FOXWELL m. 1762) Shepton Mallet Ss Peter & Somerset FreeREG Paul APELBY James 7 Aug 1763 William Apelby Sarah (NEWPORT m. 1761) West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APELBY Bety 14 May 1764 John Apelby Bety West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APPELBEE Anthony 16 Jul 1764 John Appelbeeb Hannah (BROWNSFORD m. 1761) North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Sarah 15 Aug 1764 Peter Appleby Eleanor (FOXWELL m. 1762) Shepton Mallet Ss Peter & Somerset FreeREG Paul APPLEBY Elizabeth 22 Sep 1764 …mas Appleby Ann East Lydford St Peter Somerset FreeREG APPELBEE Sarah 14 Dec 1764 Anthony Appelbee Betty (MANNING m. 1761) North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APELBY John 25 Dec 1764 William Apelby Sarah (NEWPORT m. 1761) 1844? West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APLEBY Martha 19 Mar 1766 Peter Apleby Eleanor (FOXWELL m. 1762) Shepton Mallet Ss Peter & Somerset FreeREG Paul APELBY Thomas 17 Feb 1767 Walter Apelby Mary (HOLE m. 1766) West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APELBY Sarah 24 Feb 1767 Marice Apelby Jane (BUSH m. 1753) East Pennard All Saints Somerset FreeREG APELBY Walter 2 Mar 1767 John Apelby Elizabeth West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APELBY Sarah 15 Oct 1767 William apelby Sarah (NEWPORT m. 1761) West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APPLEBY Henry 24 Feb 1768 John Appleby Shepton Mallet Ss Peter & Somerset FreeREG Paul APPLEBY Thomas 3 Jun 1768 Peter Appleby Eleanor (FOXWELL m. 1762) Shepton Mallet Ss Peter & Somerset FreeREG Paul APPLEBEE Elizabeth 26 Jun 1768 Jno Applebee Ann (PAIN m. 1768) Combe Hay Parish Church Somerset FreeREG APELBY Fanny 6 Jul 1768 Thomas Apelby Martha (GREEN m. 1767) West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APPELBEE Sarah 29 Jul 1768 Jno appelbee Hannah (BROWNSFORD m. 1761) North Curry Ss Peter & Paul Somerset FreeREG APELBY Sarah 21 May 1769 William apelby Sarah (NEWPORT m. 1761) West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset FreeREG APELBY Ratchel 4 Jun 1769 Walter Apelby Mary (HOLE m. 1766) West Pennard St Nicholas Somerset
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