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Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 V 1.0 Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 v 1.0 G/B G/B Fath Witness No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname s parish/abode G/B occup fname G/B Fath occup fnam Witness snam notes 4 1 1618/9 Robert CARTER Anne CARTER 12 10 1618 John VOKES Marie HOOD 28 10 1618 John PARR Marie HANKYNS 2 11 1618 John BYRD Joane JOSEPH 2 11 1618 Ambrose VOAKES Elizabeth HOOD 22 11 1618 Richard HANKYN Marie VOKES 31 12 1618 John HEARNE Marie DENHAM 29 1 1619 Edward TRUSTOW Elioner HASKARD 3 10 1619 Richard MILLARD Edith SMITH 7 2 1619/20 John MAY Elizabeth RABNET 6 11 1620 John HANKYN Judith WISDOM 21 5 1622 William NICHOLS Francys PRIOR 25 9 1622 John ROSE Joan TAPLANE 1 11 1624 Thomas COCKE Marie SOUTH Page 1 of 46 Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 v 1.0 G/B G/B Fath Witness No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname s parish/abode G/B occup fname G/B Fath occup fnam Witness snam notes 5 5 1625 Ambrose VOOKES Margerie ASSLET 8 5 1626 Richard HASKARD Elizabeth HANKYN 24 11 1626 Thomas WATTS Sara BEELE 26 1 1628 Ambrose HANKINE Margery HASKARD 6 8 1632 James PETERS Alice VOOKE 13 1 1632/3 Thomas LEWIS Jane MAIOR 19 7 1633 John KEENE Amy 28 10 1633 Thomas TUBERVAILE Marie ILSLY 4 11 1633 John RAMPTON Eleanor VOOKE 9 1 1636 John TOWNE Margery MOORE 24 4 1636 Thomas GOODCHILD Christian REINOLDES 3 7 1637 William BYE Mary MASON 9 10 1637 William HALLE Joane MAY 21 6 1638 William JUSTICE Joane SOPER 10 10 1640 Ambrose VOAKES Page 2 of 46 Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 v 1.0 G/B G/B Fath Witness No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname s parish/abode G/B occup fname G/B Fath occup fnam Witness snam notes Eleanor PETERS 30 1 1641 Ambrose TOWNE Joane POTTER 15 5 1642 Clement TURNER Joane HANKINE 6 6 1642 Edward WAKEFIELD Agnis MULPHORD 9 2 1645 Barnard WATTS Mary HASKARD 26 10 1646 Thomas DYSY 13 6 1650 Thomas KENT Elizabeth COPERTHWAIT 20 4 1651 John DRUETT Anne KENT 29 9 1653 John REED Sarah WARD 9 1657 Ambrose HASKARD Elizabeth SPENCER 3 1658 Stephen KENT MANMARING 10 9 1658 James YEOMANS 14 10 1658 Robert REED Joan FROOD 29 9 1659 Nicholas HOOKER Mary HANKINE 9 1660 William REED Elizabeth Page 3 of 46 Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 v 1.0 G/B G/B Fath Witness No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname s parish/abode G/B occup fname G/B Fath occup fnam Witness snam notes 29 9 1663 Richard HANKYN Jane HOOKER 23 11 1664 Richard GREENE Sarah PARKER ELDRIDGE alias 2 10 1665 LUKE Elizabeth KENT 25 6 1666 John WHITE Mary CARTER 10 4 1668 James GREENE Eliz 5 11 1668 Francis PINNOCKE Joan PHILLIPS 27 10 1670 Thomas NICKISON Elizabeth USHER 27 10 1670 Thomas WHILTSHIRE Elizabeth 8 1 1671/2 Thomas MASON Elenor STEPHENS 3 10 1672 Robert YOSTIS Mary REED 19 1 1673 William DREWETT Catharine SIMPSON 15 12 1673 John BRIGS Catherine SMITH 3 10 1674 Richard CRAPP Grace HANKYN 10 10 1674 Richard HALL Francis HELYAR Page 4 of 46 Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 v 1.0 G/B G/B Fath Witness No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname s parish/abode G/B occup fname G/B Fath occup fnam Witness snam notes 9 11 1674 Thomas WELLINS Ellen COWDRY 5 10 1675 Thomas MAYER Elizabeth WATRIDGE 23 12 1675 Robert RICE Elizabeth HIGGS 20 11 1678 John DICKINSON Mary ALIFFE 27 11 1678 John KENT Margery HOOKER 27 5 1682 William WEEKS Dorothy SACKLEY 12 1682 George RAMPTON Jane PORTSMOUTH 1683 Edward RAMPTON Edith PARKER 18 6 1683 Thomas HANKYN Sarah PACE 6 11 1683 Richard HALL Francis HELYAR 24 9 1685 William CARTER Mary DEANE 5 4 1686 Richard HUNT Elizabeth FOSTER 14 12 1686 Christopher FREEMAN Joan BRIGGS 4 4 1687 Edward RAMPTON Elizabeth WILD 1 6 1695 John DICKER Page 5 of 46 Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 v 1.0 G/B G/B Fath Witness No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname s parish/abode G/B occup fname G/B Fath occup fnam Witness snam notes Mary or Sarah YEOMANS 27 6 1695 Thomas POAN Ellyn SOUTH 14 11 1695 Richard WILK Elizabeth READ 29 3 1696 John POCOCK Elizabeth GREEN 22 11 1696 Robert COPERWHAITE Margery HOLDEN 4 5 1697 John WATERIDGE Margarett ACREMAN 5 8 1697 James CHUDLEIGH Amy MOOR 1697 Thomas YEOMANS 4 8 1701 John VIANY Joan BENTLEY 29 9 1701 Thomas HAMLTER Mary COOPER 5 10 1701 William JVILL Mary SOAN 29 4 1703 Mathew SEAWARD Elizabeth COOPER 17 4 1704 John TOWNE Joan COLEMAN 6 11 1704 William BYE Grace HANKYN 16 4 1705 Richard BYE Elizabeth RUSSELL Page 6 of 46 Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 v 1.0 G/B G/B Fath Witness No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname s parish/abode G/B occup fname G/B Fath occup fnam Witness snam notes 7 7 1705 Bernard KIDGELL Hannah BYE 3 10 1705 William WAREHAM Elizabeth ROBERTS 12 1 1705/6 John KING Ann DOAN 3 9 1706 Richard RAPSKIN Mary WEBSTER 16 2 1706/7 John BRISTON Elizabeth SMITH 21 7 1707 Thomas HOOKER Elizabeth BYE 13 11 1707 James GREEN Mary KEYNE 26 1 1707/8 Richard COPERTHAITE Elizabeth DIMOCK 30 9 1713 William USHER Mary DREWETT 29 9 1714 Thomas SPIER Martha KNIGHT 4 10 1714 William GARDNER Elizabeth BAILY 26 12 1714 Thomas HOOD Mary FORDER 5 4 1715 William WILD Ann WAKE 23 2 1716 John HORWOOD Elizabeth COALMAN 29 9 1717 John BYE Page 7 of 46 Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 v 1.0 G/B G/B Fath Witness No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname s parish/abode G/B occup fname G/B Fath occup fnam Witness snam notes Catharine COLLINS 5 12 1717 John HALL Dorathy WIX 23 10 1718 Thomas MOTH Ellen BRROMAN 1 1 1718/9 Gary HUNT Mary COALMAN 26 8 1720 John BEARE Ann PINNICK 6 10 1720 Richard NEALE Jane COWLES 15 10 1721 John LEGG Elizabeth SILVESTER 25 1 1721/2 James EYE Sarah RAMPTON 10 12 1722 John DICKER Elizabeth VOAKE 1 9 1723 William SUGAR Joan BEDFORD 23 5 1724 Richard TOWN Joan FRY 19 1 1724/5 William BADGIN Catharine BAKER 24 1 1724/5 William BAKER Dinah THORINGTO 28 12 1727 Henry EDWARDS Jane CARTER 3 3 1727/8 Thomas YEOMANS Mary HANNINGTON Page 8 of 46 Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 v 1.0 G/B G/B Fath Witness No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname s parish/abode G/B occup fname G/B Fath occup fnam Witness snam notes 5 2 1728/9 Thomas HUMBER Mary VOKS 14 1 1729/30 William GALLANT Mary HATREL 7 7 1731 William WOOD Dorothy NEWBOLE 17 4 1732 William THICK Mary BUTLER 28 3 1733 William SMITH Elizabeth COPPERTHWAIT 24 2 1733/4 John WELLS Sarah TIGWELL 13 6 1734 William CANONS Licence Jm CHURCH 17 11 1734 Chrismus HEWATT Elizabeth HABBEN 28 4 1735 Richard COPPERTHWAIT Licence Sarah HOLDAWAY 21 9 1735 George PAICE Jane COALMAN 22 2 1735/6 Robert GREEN Mary USHER 30 9 1737 Edward FOSTER Jane MOTT 19 10 1737 John BYE Mary BROWN 19 10 1737 John EGERTON Thomasin MOTT 19 10 1737 Thomas MAY Page 9 of 46 Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 v 1.0 G/B G/B Fath Witness No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname s parish/abode G/B occup fname G/B Fath occup fnam Witness snam notes Katharine PAIN 19 10 1738 Thomas HOOD Eleanor DENT 20 9 1739 William SUGAR Mary DREWATT 29 9 1740 John ALDERIDGE Sarah GOTHERD 24 7 1741 John RAMPTON Elizabeth BRISTOW 3 10 1742 Ralph HILL Martha PAICE 4 12 1743 Francis MILES Mary DREWATT 15 4 1745 Thomas MAYERS Virgin BYE 3 10 1745 John MOSS Ann WIX 19 1 1746 Johnathan GARDNER Elizabeth MARSHALL 7 5 1747 John WOODS Sarah RAMPTON 9 6 1748 Joseph BYE Jane MAYRES 24 10 1748 Robert HIND Mary LOVEL 28 3 1749 Daniel WYETH Rebekah PHILLIPS 3 10 1749 John BUTLER Mary VICERY Page 10 of 46 Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 v 1.0 G/B G/B Fath Witness No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname s parish/abode G/B occup fname G/B Fath occup fnam Witness snam notes 29 11 1749 Thomas TAYLOR Mary MAYRES 27 2 1749/50 Jacob COX Elizabeth COPPERTHWAIT 29 9 1750 Daniel MAY Licence Mary HANNINGTON 7 10 1750 Harry PIGDEN Martha WIGG 23 12 1751 William SMITH Mary MULFORD 22 3 1751/2 John CARTER Licence Jane RUSSEL 27 12 1752 Richard WATERIDGE Mary HOCKLEY 12 3 1753 Thomas BOARN Mary JACKSON 11 6 1753 Thomas SMITH Sarah LEAVEY 11 9 1753 William WIX License Ann CANNINGS 8 11 1753 John REAVAS Licence Dorothy TYLER 25 3 1754 John BENWELL Mary ECKETT 16 7 1754 Richard HARMWOOD otp John BROWN Hannah BROWN otp Richard COPPERTHWAIT 7 10 1754 Thomas LOADER Basing Thomas THICK Mary PARRIS otp Richard COPPERTHWAIT Page 11 of 46 Marriages at All Saints Parish Church, Monk Sherborne, Hants 1618 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2014 v 1.0 G/B G/B Fath Witness No.
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