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Wiltshire - Grooms Index (Surnames T) Wiltshire - Grooms Index (Surnames T) Year Groom Surname Given Names Parish of Marriage 1639 T William Alderbury 1702 Ta[?rget] Walter Bemerton 1760 Tabar James Corsley 1783 Tabb George Hungerford 1781 Taber James Trowbridge St. James 1693 Taber Ralph Marlborough St. Mary 1733 Taber Thomas Stourton with Gasper 1690 Taber William Corsham 1774 Taber William Marlborough St. Peter & St. Paul 1761 Taber William Tisbury 1770 Tabor Benjamin Corsley 1795 Tabor Charles Stourton with Gasper 1837 Tabor Charles Stourton with Gasper 1775 Tabor Christopher Salisbury St. Thomas 1816 Tabor Daniel Fugglestone St. Peter 1798 Tabor Daniel Salisbury St. Edmunds 1829 Tabor Frederick South Newton 1833 Tabor Frederick South Newton 1803 Tabor Henry Stourton with Gasper 1839 Tabor Henry Stourton with Gasper 1726 Tabor James Bemerton 1742 Tabor James Bemerton 1813 Tabor James Corsley 1833 Tabor James Fugglestone St. Peter 1739 Tabor James Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1761 Tabor James Salisbury St. Martin 1811 Tabor James Trowbridge St. James 1815 Tabor John Fugglestone St. Peter 1664 Tabor John Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1786 Tabor John Salisbury St. Edmunds 1743 Tabor John Salisbury St. Martin 1762 Tabor John Salisbury St. Martin 1769 Tabor John Salisbury St. Martin 1822 Tabor John Tisbury 1702 Tabor Joseph Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1805 Tabor Philip Bemerton 1807 Tabor Philip Salisbury St. Thomas 1713 Tabor Ralph Huish 1808 Tabor Richard Stourton with Gasper 1686 Tabor Richard Trowbridge St. James 1759 Tabor Robert Salisbury St. Edmunds 1667 Tabor Robert Stourton with Gasper 1775 Tabor Robert Stourton with Gasper 1744 Tabor Stephen Bemerton 1745 Tabor Stephen Bemerton 1748 Tabor Stephen South Newton 1848 Tabor Thomas Bemerton 1834 Tabor Thomas Fugglestone St. Peter 1619 Tabor Thomas Stourton with Gasper 1702 Tabor Thomas Stourton with Gasper 1770 Tabor Thomas Stourton with Gasper 1802 Tabor Thomas Trowbridge St. James 1816 Tabor Thomas Trowbridge St. James 1799 Tabor Thoms Stourton with Gasper ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Robin Hill Revised 4 July 2021 by Teresa Lewis Wiltshire - Grooms Index (Surnames T) Year Groom Surname Given Names Parish of Marriage 1798 Tabor William Berwick St. John 1805 Tabor William South Newton 1803 Tabor William Stourton with Gasper 1852 Tabor William Sutton Veny 1832 Tabor William Trowbridge St. James 1761 Tabor William Wardour 1831 Tabor/Taber William South Newton 1726 Tabor[orGabor] James Bemerton 1601 Tabott William Salisbury St. Martin 1660 Tabur John Purton with Braydon 1668 Tabur John Purton with Braydon 1591 Taburne William Wootton Bassett 1630 Tabye Gilbert Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1568 Tachell Symon Salisbury St. Edmunds 1570 Tachell Symon Salisbury St. Martin 1819 Tackel Edward North Newnton 1833 Tackel Edward Wilsford (nr Pewsey) 1821 Tackell William Enford 1583 Tackle Edmund Urchfont 1832 Tackle James Holt 1720 Tackle Johannes Milston 1762 Tackle Matthew Marden 1793 Tackle William Charlton St. Peter (Pewsey) 1821 Tad Jeremiah Corsham 1735 Tad Robert Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1791 Tadd Aaron Trowbridge St. James 1780 Tadd Christopher Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1644 Tadd Edward Trowbridge St. James 1876 Tadd Isaac Chippenham Tabernacle United 1832 Tadd James Trowbridge St. James 1786 Tadd Job Melksham 1831 Tadd John Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1782 Tadd Luke Trowbridge St. James 1731 Tadd Thomas Trowbridge St. James 1793 Tadd Walter Melksham 1827 Tadd William Trowbridge St. James 1766 Taffiner Richard Draycot Cerne 1780 Tagart William Edington 1612 Tagg Thomas Salisbury St. Edmunds 1780 Tagle George Brinkworth 1753 Tagle Samuel Wootton Bassett 1835 Tagler Isaac Melksham 1779 Tague Stephen Salisbury St. Edmunds 1724 Tailer Charles Melksham 1731 Tailer George Woodford 1732 Tailer George Woodford 1729 Tailer James Bishops Cannings 1737 Tailer John Melksham 1601 Tailer Philip Devizes St. John 1738 Tailer Thomas, Melksham 1599 Tailer William Tisbury 1809 Tailor David Cricklade 1828 Tailor George Hungerford 1630 Tailor Hercules Ashton Keynes ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Robin Hill Revised 4 July 2021 by Teresa Lewis Wiltshire - Grooms Index (Surnames T) Year Groom Surname Given Names Parish of Marriage 1749 Tailor James Trowbridge St. James 1669 Tailor John Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1818 Tailor John Cricklade 1747 Tailor Joseph Trowbridge St. James 1754 Tailor Richard Stratford Sub Castle 1744 Tailor Robert Kington St. Michael 1616 Tailor Robert Southbroom 1637 Tailor Roger Salisbury St. Thomas 1802 Tailor Thomas Hardenhuish 1660 Tailur Edward Purton with Braydon 1820 Tait Robert North Wraxall 1616 Tait William Malmesbury 1735 Talbet Zachary Bemerton 1682 Talbot Abraham Salisbury St. Martin 1757 Talbot Ambrose Whiteparish 1832 Talbot Charles Hungerford 1727 Talbot Edward Berwick St. John 1777 Talbot Francis Hungerford 1797 Talbot George Codford St. Peter 1805 Talbot Isaac Kingston Deverill 1813 Talbot John Donhead St. Mary 1766 Talbot John Hungerford 1811 Talbot John Hungerford 1830 Talbot John Hungerford 1825 Talbot John Pewsey 1737 Talbot John Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1764 Talbot John Stourton with Gasper 1766 Talbot John Stourton with Gasper 1828 Talbot Richard Little Bedwyn 1732 Talbot Richard Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1738 Talbot Richard Salisbury St. Martin 1608 Talbot Robert Salisbury St. Thomas 1732 Talbot Robert Whiteparish 1778 Talbot Thomas Fovant 1822 Talbot Thomas Hungerford 1785 Talbot Thomas Salisbury St. Edmunds 1819 Talbot Thomas Salisbury St. Edmunds 1772 Talbot Thomas Stourton with Gasper 1797 Talbot William Hungerford 1749 Talbot William Salisbury St. Martin 1753 Talbot William Salisbury St. Martin 1735 Talbot Zachary Bemerton 1920 Talbott Charles Steward Bulford 1622 Talbott Robartt Salisbury St. Edmunds 1571 Talbott Steeven Salisbury St. Edmunds 1627 Talbott William Marlborough St. Peter & St. Paul 1688 Talboys Richard Wroughton 1810 Talboys Thomas Salisbury St. Edmunds 1714 Talbut John Salisbury St. Martin 1784 Talbut John Salisbury St. Martin 1663 Talbut Richard Ansty 1728 Talbut Richard Salisbury St. Martin 1719 Talbut Robert Salisbury St. Edmunds 1582 Talbut Steven Salisbury St. Thomas ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Robin Hill Revised 4 July 2021 by Teresa Lewis Wiltshire - Grooms Index (Surnames T) Year Groom Surname Given Names Parish of Marriage 1708 Talbut William Salisbury St. Martin 1718 Talbut William Salisbury St. Martin 1695 Talbut Zachariah Salisbury St. Martin 1805 Talbutt John Hungerford 1772 Talbutt William Salisbury St. Edmunds 1693 Talke Thomas Salisbury St. Martin 1956 Tall Leonard George Milston 1735 Tallboys Thomas Trowbridge St. James 1692 Tallmedg Thomas Hungerford 1683 Tally Benjamin Newton Tony 1680 Talmage Edmond Aldbourne 1767 Talmage Edward Hungerford 1726 Talmage George Salisbury St. Thomas 1737 Talmage John Chute 1705 Talmage John Hungerford 1722/23 Talman James Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1724 Talman James Salisbury St. Thomas 1778 Talman John Etchilhampton 1727 Talman John Salisbury St. Thomas 1602 Talman Richard West Lavington 1629 Talman Richard West Lavington 1713 Talmiage Roger Marlborough St. Peter & St. Paul 1619 Talmon Moses Devizes St. John 1632 Talor Raph Purton with Braydon 1702 Taman George Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1682 Taman Henry Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1587 Tamaner Walter Corsham 1740 Tame Edward Hungerford 1829 Tame James Hungerford 1604 Tame Richard Little Bedwyn 1587 Tame William Ogbourne St. George 1846 Tame William Stratton St. Margaret 1611 Tamlens Ralph Salisbury St. Thomas 1791 Tamlyn George Tisbury 1782 Tamlyn William Salisbury St. Edmunds 1814 Tamlyn William, Jnr. 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