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Marriage Data Available Suffolk FHS Marriage Index - January 2018 Data Available Marriage Register Deanery or Grouping From To Acton, All Saints Sudbury 1754 1837 Akenham, St Mary Claydon 1754 1837 Aldeburgh, St Peter & St Paul Orford 1754 1837 Alderton, St Andrew Wilford 1754 1837 Aldham, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1837 Aldringham cum Thorpe, St Andrew Dunwich 1754 1837 Alpheton, St Peter & St Paul Sudbury 1754 1837 Ampton, St Peter Thedwastre 1662 1837 Ampton, St Peter (BTs) Thedwastre 1740 1745 Ashbocking, All Saints Bosmere 1754 1837 Ashby, St Mary Lothingland 1754 1837 Great Ashfield, All Saints (BTs) Blackbourn 1667 1753 Ashfield cum Thorpe, St Mary Claydon 1754 1837 Great Ashfield, All Saints Blackbourn 1754 1837 Aspall, St Mary of Grace Hartismere 1754 1837 Assington, St Edmund Sudbury 1754 1837 Athelington, St Peter Hoxne 1754 1837 Bacton, St Mary Hartismere 1754 1837 Badingham, St John the Baptist Hoxne 1754 1837 Badley, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1837 Badwell Ash, St Mary Blackbourn 1649 1837 Bardwell, St Peter & St Paul Blackbourn 1650 1837 Barham, St Mary Claydon 1754 1837 Barham, St Mary (BTs) Claydon 1822 1822 Barking, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1837 Barnardiston, All Saints Clare 1754 1837 Barnby, St John the Baptist Lothingland 1754 1837 Barnham, St Gregory Blackbourn 1730 1837 Barnham, St Gregory (BTs) Blackbourn 1661 1729 Barningham, St Andrew Blackbourn 1649 1837 Barningham, St Andrew (BTs) Blackbourn 1724 1755 Barrow, All Saints Thingoe 1650 1837 Barsham, Holy Trinity Wangford 1754 1837 Great Barton, Holy Innocents Thedwastre 1650 1837 12 January 2018 Copyright © Suffolk Family History Society 2018 Page 1 of 15 Marriage Register Deanery or Grouping From To Barton Mills, St Mary Fordham 1754 1837 Battisford, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1837 Bawdsey, St Mary the Virgin Wilford 1754 1837 Baylham, St Peter Bosmere 1754 1837 Great Bealings, St Mary Carlford 1754 1837 Little Bealings, All Saints Carlford 1754 1837 Beccles, St Michael Wangford 1754 1837 Bedfield, St Nicholas Hoxne 1754 1837 Bedingfield, St Mary Hoxne 1754 1837 Belstead, St Mary Samford 1754 1837 Belton, All Saints Lothingland 1754 1837 Benacre, St Michael Dunwich 1754 1837 Benhall, St Mary Orford 1754 1837 Bentley, St Mary Samford 1754 1837 Beyton, All Saints Thedwastre 1649 1837 Bildeston, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1837 Great Blakenham, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1837 Little Blakenham, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1837 Blaxhall, St Peter Orford 1754 1837 Blundeston, St Mary Lothingland 1754 1837 Blyford, All Saints Dunwich 1754 1837 Blythburgh, Holy Trinity Dunwich 1754 1837 Boulge, St Michael & All Angels Loes 1754 1837 Boxford, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1837 Boxted, All Saints Sudbury 1754 1837 Boyton, St Andrew with Capel St Andrew Wilford 1754 1837 Bradfield Combust, All Saints Thedwastre 1660 1837 Bradfield St Clare, St Clare Thedwastre 1650 1837 Bradfield St George, St George Thedwastre 1651 1837 Bradfield St George, St George (BTs) Thedwastre 1688 1690 Great Bradley, St Mary Clare 1754 1837 Little Bradley, All Saints Clare 1754 1837 Bradwell, St Nicholas Lothingland 1754 1837 Braiseworth, St Mary Hartismere 1754 1837 Bramfield, St Andrew Dunwich 1754 1837 Bramford, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1837 Brampton, St Peter Dunwich 1755 1837 Brandeston, All Saints Loes 1754 1837 12 January 2018 Copyright © Suffolk Family History Society 2018 Page 2 of 15 Marriage Register Deanery or Grouping From To Brandon, St Peter Fordham 1754 1837 Brantham, St Michael Samford 1754 1837 Bredfield, St Andrew Wilford 1754 1837 Brent Eleigh, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1837 Brettenham, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1837 Great Bricett, St Mary & St Lawrence Bosmere 1754 1837 Brightwell, St John the Baptist with Foxhall Colneis 1754 1837 Brockley, St Andrew Thingoe 1650 1837 Brome, St Mary Hartismere 1754 1837 Bromeswell, St Edmund Wilford 1754 1837 Bruisyard, St Peter Orford 1754 1837 Brundish, St Lawrence Hoxne 1754 1837 Bucklesham, St Mary Colneis 1754 1837 Bungay, Holy Trinity Wangford 1754 1837 Bungay, St Mary Wangford 1754 1837 Bures St Mary, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1837 Burgate, St Mary Hartismere 1754 1837 Burgh Castle, St Peter & St Paul Lothingland 1754 1837 Burgh, St Botolph Carlford 1754 1837 Burstall, St Mary Samford 1754 1837 Bury St Edmunds, Society of Friends Quaker 1813 1837 Bury St Edmunds, St James Thingoe 1650 1837 Bury St Edmunds, St Mary Thingoe 1650 1837 Butley, St John the Baptist Wilford 1754 1837 Butley, St John the Baptist (BTs) Wilford 1766 1779 Buxhall, St Mary Stow 1654 1837 Buxhall, St Mary (BTs) Stow 1693 1695 Campsea Ashe, St John the Baptist Loes 1754 1837 Capel St Mary, St Mary Samford 1754 1837 Carlton Colville, St Peter Lothingland 1754 1837 Carlton, St Peter Dunwich 1754 1837 Cavendish, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1837 Cavenham, St Andrew Fordham 1754 1837 Charsfield, St Peter Loes 1754 1837 Chattisham, All Saints & St Margaret Samford 1754 1837 Chedburgh, All Saints Clare 1754 1837 Chediston, St Mary Dunwich 1754 1837 Chelmondiston, St Andrew Samford 1754 1837 12 January 2018 Copyright © Suffolk Family History Society 2018 Page 3 of 15 Marriage Register Deanery or Grouping From To Chelsworth, All Saints Sudbury 1754 1837 Chevington, All Saints Thingoe 1650 1837 Chillesford, St Peter Orford 1754 1837 Chilton, St Mary Sudbury 1813 1837 Chilton, St Mary (BTs) Sudbury 1754 1812 Clare, St Peter & St Paul Clare 1754 1837 Claydon, St Peter Claydon 1754 1837 Clopton, St Mary Carlford 1754 1837 Cockfield, St Peter Sudbury 1754 1837 Coddenham, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1837 Combs, St Mary Stow 1650 1837 Coney Weston, St Mary Blackbourn 1650 1837 Cookley, St Michael Dunwich 1754 1837 Copdock, St Peter Samford 1754 1837 Great Cornard, St Andrew Sudbury 1754 1837 Little Cornard, All Saints Sudbury 1754 1837 Corton, St Bartholomew Lothingland 1754 1837 Cotton, St Andrew Hartismere 1754 1837 Covehithe, St Andrew Dunwich 1754 1837 Cowlinge, St Margaret Clare 1754 1837 Cransford, St Peter Orford 1754 1837 Cratfield, St Mary Dunwich 1754 1837 Creeting All Saints, All Saints with St Olave Stow 1754 1812 Creeting St Mary, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1837 Creeting St Peter, St Peter Stow 1754 1837 Cretingham, St Peter Loes 1754 1837 Crowfield, All Saints Bosmere 1754 1837 Culford, St Mary Blackbourn 1650 1837 Culpho, St Botolph Carlford 1754 1837 Dalham, St Mary Clare 1754 1837 Dallinghoo, St Mary Wilford 1754 1837 Darsham, All Saints Dunwich 1754 1837 Debach, All Saints Loes 1754 1837 Debenham, St Mary Claydon 1754 1837 Denham (near Bury), St Mary Clare 1754 1837 Denham (near Eye), St John Hoxne 1754 1837 Dennington, St Mary Hoxne 1754 1837 Denston, St Nicholas Clare 1754 1837 12 January 2018 Copyright © Suffolk Family History Society 2018 Page 4 of 15 Marriage Register Deanery or Grouping From To Depden, St Mary Clare 1754 1837 Drinkstone, All Saints Thedwastre 1666 1837 Drinkstone, All Saints (BTs) Thedwastre 1695 1740 Dunwich, All Saints Dunwich 1754 1773 Dunwich, St James Dunwich 1832 1837 Earl Soham, St Mary Loes 1754 1837 Earl Stonham, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1837 East Bergholt, St Mary Samford 1754 1837 Easton, All Saints Loes 1754 1837 Edwardstone, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1837 Ellough, All Saints Wangford 1754 1837 Elmsett, St Peter Sudbury 1754 1837 Elmswell, St John the Divine Blackbourn 1661 1837 Elveden, St Andrew & St Patrick Fordham 1754 1837 Eriswell, St Peter Fordham 1754 1837 Erwarton, St Mary Samford 1754 1837 Euston, St Genevieve Blackbourn 1657 1837 Exning, St Martin Fordham 1754 1837 Eye, St Peter & St Paul Hartismere 1754 1837 Eyke, All Saints Loes 1754 1837 Fakenham Magna, St Peter Blackbourn 1649 1837 Falkenham, St Ethelbert Colneis 1754 1837 Farnham, St Mary Orford 1754 1837 Felixstowe, St Peter & St Paul Colneis 1754 1837 Felsham, St Peter Thedwastre 1656 1837 Great Finborough, St Andrew Stow 1754 1837 Little Finborough, St Mary Stow 1754 1837 Finningham, St Bartholomew Hartismere 1754 1837 Flempton, St Catherine with Hengrave Thingoe 1668 1837 Flixton, St Mary South Elmham 1754 1837 Flowton, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1837 Fornham All Saints, All Saints Thingoe 1650 1837 Fornham St Genevieve, St Genevieve Thedwastre 1754 1812 Fornham St Genevieve, St Genevieve (BTs) Thedwastre 1663 1752 Fornham St Martin, St Martin Thedwastre 1650 1837 Fornham St Martin, St Martin (BTs) Thedwastre 1694 1712 Framlingham, St Michael Loes 1754 1837 Framsden, St Mary Claydon 1754 1837 12 January 2018 Copyright © Suffolk Family History Society 2018 Page 5 of 15 Marriage Register Deanery or Grouping From To Freckenham, St Andrew Fordham 1754 1837 Fressingfield, St Peter & St Paul Hoxne 1754 1837 Freston, St Peter Samford 1754 1837 Friston, St Mary Orford 1754 1837 Fritton, St Edmund Lothingland 1754 1837 Frostenden, All Saints Dunwich 1754 1837 Gazeley, All Saints Clare 1754 1837 Gedding, St Mary Thedwastre 1650 1837 Gisleham, Holy Trinity Lothingland 1754 1837 Gislingham, St Mary Hartismere 1754 1837 Great Glemham, All Saints Orford 1754 1837 Little Glemham, St Andrew Orford 1754 1837 Glemsford, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1837 Gorleston, St Andrew Lothingland 1754 1837 Gosbeck, St Mary Bosmere 1754 1837 Groton, St Bartholomew Sudbury 1754 1837 Grundisburgh, St Mary Carlford 1754 1837 Gunton, St Peter Lothingland 1754 1837 Hacheston, All Saints Loes 1754 1837 Hadleigh, St Mary Sudbury 1754 1837 Halesworth, St Mary Dunwich 1754 1837 Hargrave, St Edmund Thingoe 1710 1837 Hargrave, St Edmund (BTs) Thingoe 1662 1709 Harkstead, St Mary Samford 1754 1837 Harleston, St Augustine Stow 1754 1837 Hartest, All Saints Sudbury 1754 1837 Hasketon, St Andrew Carlford 1754 1837 Haughley, St Mary Stow 1754 1837 Haverhill, St Mary Clare 1754 1837 Hawkedon, St Mary Clare 1754 1837 Hawstead,
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