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Calstone Wellington - Baptisms 1813-1938 Calstone Wellington - Baptisms 1813-1938 Year Date Surname Given Names Sex Surname of Father Given Name of Father Abode Occupation Surname of Mother Given Name of Mother Occupation Year of Birth Date of Birth Officiating Minister Officiating Minister Position Notes 1813 24-Jan Clifford Elizabeth F Clifford Job Calstone Labourer Clifford Sarah Wm Marsh 1813 16-Aug Huband Phebe F Huband Daniel Castle Combe Paper-maker Huband Mary 1813 29-May Wm Marsh 1813 16-Aug Gale Sarah F Gale John Calne Farmer Gale Charlotte 1813 11-Jul Wm Marsh 1813 26-Dec Green Frederick M Green William Calne Labourer Green Anne Wm Marsh 1813 26-Dec Reeves Sophia F Reeves Stephen Calne Labourer Reeves Anne Wm Marsh 1815 19-Mar Heath Susannah F Heath John Bremhill Labourer Heath Susannah Wm Marsh 1815 16-Apr Clifford Maria F Clifford Job Calstone Labourer Clifford Sarah Wm Marsh 1815 03-May Snook Robert M Snook William Calstone Farmer Snook Susannah 1810 15-Feb Wm Marsh 1816 02-Jun Gale David M Gale John Calne Shopkeeper Gale Charlotte Wm Marsh 1816 14-Jul Hyde Mary F Hyde George Calne Paper-maker Hyde Rebecca Wm Marsh 1816 22-Dec Cleverly John M Cleverly Wm. Calne Labourer Cleverly Anne Wm Marsh Curate 1817 27-Jul Gale Mary Anne F Gale John Calne Farmer Gale Charlotte Wm Marsh Curate 1817 21-Dec Clifford David M Clifford William Calne Labourer Clifford Catherine Wm Marsh 1818 08-Sep Hyde Harriet F Hyde George Calne Paper Maker Hyde Rebekah Wm Marsh 1818 26-Jul Green Susannah F Green William Calne Laborer Green Jane Wm Marsh 1818 20-Sep Heath David M Heath John Calne Laborer Heath Susannah Wm Marsh 1819 17-Jan Marsh Dionysia F Marsh William Calstone Clerk Marsh Dionysia 1817 08-Jul Wm Marsh Off. Min. 1819 31-Jan Huband Anne F Huband Daniel Calne Paper Maker Huband Mary 1819 08-Jan Wm Marsh 1819 31-Jan Cleverley Harriet F Cleverley William Calne Laborer Cleverley Anne Wm Marsh 1819 25-Apr Oliver Thomas M Oliver William Calstone Laborer Oliver Sarah Wm Marsh 1819 05-Sep Hyde Harriet F Hyde George Calne Paper-maker Hyde Rebecca Wm Marsh 1819 19-Sep Gale Phoebe Anne F Gale John Box Farmer Gale Charlotte 1819 26-Jul Wm Marsh 1819 19-Sep Gale Charlotte Jane F Gale John Box Farmer Gale Charlotte 1819 26-Jul Wm Marsh 1819 04-Oct Clifford William M Clifford Daniel Calne Labourer Clifford Catherine 1819 16-Sep John Hardy Curate 1820 06-Feb Moore Isaac M Moore John Calne Shepherd Moore Sarah 1820 03-Jan John Hardy Curate 1820 19-Mar Eatwell Ann F Eatwell George Calne Shepherd Eatwell Ann John Hardy Curate 1820 14-May Farmer Thomas M Farmer Thomas Calne Carpenter Farmer Elizth. Ann 1820 16-Apr John Hardy Curate 1820 08-Dec Hardy Dorothea F Hardy John Calstone Wellington Clerk Hardy Anna Maria 1820 20-Oct John Hardy Curate 1821 29-Apr Stapleford Mary F Stapleford John Calne Labourer Stapleford Elizabeth 1821 04-Apr John Hardy Curate 1821 03-Jun Clifford Sarah F Clifford Job Calne Labourer Clifford Sarah John Hardy Curate 1821 05-Aug Huband Mary Anne F Huband Daniel Calstone Paper Maker Huband Mary 1821 06-Jul Geo. Biggs Evans Off. Min. 1822 13-Jan Clemence William M Clemence George Calne Labourer Clemence Ann 1818 11-May John Hardy Curate Date when received into the Church 1822 13-Jan Ealy William M Ealy Isaac Calne Labourer Ealy Jane 1821 12-Dec John Hardy Curate 1822 03-Feb Hicks George M Hicks John Calne Labourer Hicks Jane 1821 25-Dec John Hardy Curate 1822 24-Feb Clemence Charles M Clemence George Calne Labourer Clemence Ann 1822 01-Feb John Hardy Curate 1822 09-Apr Hardy Martha Jane F Hardy John Calstone Wellington Clerk Hardy Anna Maria 1822 22-Feb John Hardy Curate 1822 21-Apr Oliver Mary Anne F Oliver William Calstone Wellington Labourer Oliver Sarah 1822 06-Feb John Hardy Curate 1822 21-Apr Green Peter M Green William Calne Labourer Green Ann 1822 15-Apr John Hardy Curate 1822 05-May Clifford Mary F Clifford Daniel Calne Labourer Clifford Catherine 1822 06-Feb John Hardy Curate 1822 23-Jun Butler Jane F Butler John Calne Labourer Butler Jane 1822 21-May John Hardy Curate 1822 25-Jun Mattock Sarah F Mattock Samuel Calne Paper Maker Mattock Ann 1822 21-Jun John Hardy Curate 1822 04-Aug Hyde Eliza F Hyde George Calne Paper Maker Hyde Rebecca 1822 07-Jul Geo. Biggs Evans Off. Min. 1822 22-Sep Mattock Charles M Mattock George Larkhall near Bath Labourer Mattock Mary 1822 29-Jul John Hardy Curate 1822 10-Nov Green Clare M Green Henry Calne Labourer Green Hannah 1822 14-Oct John Hardy Curate 1823 19-Jan Moore Sarah F Moore John Calne Shepherd Moore Sarah 1822 15-Dec John Hardy Curate 1823 02-Feb Stapleford Mary F Stapleford William Blackland Labourer Stapleford Sarah 1822 25-Nov John Hardy Curate 1823 09-Mar Gale Darius M Gale John Box Farmer Gale Charlotte 1822 25-Dec John Hardy Curate 1823 27-Apr Ealy David M Ealy Isaac Calne Labourer Ealy Jane 1823 31-Mar John Hardy Curate 1823 18-May Clifford Isaac M Clifford William Calne Labourer Clifford Catherine 1823 03-May John Hardy Curate 1823 17-Aug Farmer Margaret F Farmer Thomas Calne Carpenter Farmer Ann 1822 10-Oct John Hardy Curate 1823 19-Aug Head Ann F Head James Calne Labourer Head Matilda 1823 31-Jul John Hardy Curate 1824 08-Feb Beard William M Beard Robert Calne Labourer Beard Catherine 1823 12-Nov John Hardy Curate Birth date as told to Curate by the Mother 1824 04-Apr Hardy Robert M Hardy John Calstone Wellington Clerk Hardy Anna Maria 1824 03-Jan John Hardy Curate 1824 11-Apr Cleverly Aaron M Cleverly William Calne Labourer Cleverly Ann John Hardy Curate 1824 19-Apr Huband Dathan M Huband Daniel Marlborough Publican Huband Mary John Hardy Curate 1824 04-Jun Clifford Mary F Clifford Job Calne Labourer Clifford Sarah John Hardy Curate 1824 20-Jun Fraser Charles M Fraser Charles Calne Labourer Fraser Rebecca John Hardy Curate 1824 11-Jul Clements Mary F Clements George Calne Labourer Clements Ann John Hardy Curate 1824 26-Sep Oliver Joseph M Oliver John Calne Farmer Oliver Sarah John Hardy Curate 1824 26-Sep Clifford Jane F Clifford James Calne Labourer Clifford Elizabeth John Hardy Curate 1824 28-Nov White Philip M White Jacob Calne Shoemaker White Harriet John Hardy Curate 1825 02-Oct Gale Frances Louisa Catharine F Gale John Box Farmer Gale Charlotte James Spry 1825 09-Oct Green Mary F Green Henry Calstone Labourer Green Hannah James Spry 1826 08-Jan Oliver Jesse M Oliver John Calne Miller Oliver Mary James Spry 1826 15-Jan Harding Caroline F Harding Richard Calne Labourer Harding Elizabeth James Spry 1826 29-Jan Moore Sarah F Moore John Calne Labourer Moore Sarah James Spry 1826 05-Feb Clifford Susannah F Clifford John Calne Labourer Clifford Maria James Spry 1826 12-Feb Cue Christiana F Cue Edward Calne Tailor Cue Elizabeth James Spry 1826 18-Jun Head Elizabth. F Head James Calne Laborer Head Matilda C. Townsend 1826 25-Jun Oliver John M Oliver John Calne Farmer Oliver Sarah C. Townsend 1826 16-Jul Beard Philip M Beard Robert Calne Laborer Beard Christian C. Townsend 1826 16-Jul Bowditch James M Bowditch Willm. Calne Laborer Bowditch Lucy C. Townsend 1826 23-Jul Fraser Hannah F Fraser Chas. Calne Laborer Fraser Rebecca C. Townsend 1826 03-Sep Smith Isaac Nathan M Smith Isaac Calne Laborer Smith Jane C. Townsend 1826 15-Oct Clements Elizabeth F Clements George Calne Laborer Clements Ann W. Money 1826 19-Nov Ealy Isaac M Ealy Isaac Calne Paper-maker Ealy Jane C. Townsend 1826 24-Dec Smith Clear ? Smith Thomas Calne Laborer Smith Frances W. Money Off. Min. 1827 24-Jan Clifford William M Clifford William Calne Labourer Clifford Elizabeth Jas. Spry 1827 28-Jan Clifford Stephen M Clifford John Calne Labourer Clifford Maria James Spry 1827 01-Jul Stapleford Christian F Stapleford Willm. Calne Laborer Clifford Sarah C. Townsend 1827 23-Sep Cleverley Mark M Cleverley Willm. Calne Laborer Cleverley Ann 1827 03-Sep C. Townsend 1827 14-Oct Hyde Mary Ann F Hyde George Calne Paper Maker Hyde Rebecca C. Townsend 1827 28-Oct Oliver Christiana F Oliver John Calne Labourer Oliver Mary James Spry 1827 11-Nov Clifford George M Clifford William Calne Labourer Clifford Rebecca James Spry 1828 13-Jan Clements Christian Allison F Clements George Calne Labourer Clements Ann James Spry 1828 03-Feb Head Caroline F Head James Calne Labourer Head Matilda Jas. Spry 1828 16-Mar Gale William Dathan M Gale John Box Farmer Gale Charlotte Jas. Spry 1828 11-May Green Mary Ann F Green George Calne Labourer Green Phebe Jas. Spry 1829 01-Mar Clifford John M Clifford William Calne Labourer Clifford Elizabeth Jas. Spry 1829 01-Mar Oliver James M Oliver John Calne Farmer Oliver Sarah Jas. Spry 1829 05-Apr Huband Mary F Huband Dan Calne Paper Manufacturer Huband Elizabeth Jas. Spry 1829 05-Apr Beard Thomas M Beard Robert Calne Labourer Beard Catharine Jas. Spry 1829 19-Apr Fraser William M Fraser Charles Calne Labourer Fraser Rebecca Jas. Spry 1829 19-Jul Lydiard George M Lydiard John Calne Miller Lydiard Mary C. Townsend 1829 08-Nov Oliver Sarah Sophia F Oliver James Calstone Miller Oliver Ruth C. Townsend 1830 15-Jan Farmer Martha Anne F Farmer Thomas Calne Carpenter Farmer Anne Jas. Spry 1830 14-Feb Oliver Elizabeth F Oliver John Calne Miller Oliver Mary Jas.
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