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Christian Malford - Marriages 1653-1812 Christian Malford - Marriages 1653-1812 Year Date Groom Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Grooms Parish Father's Given Name Occupation Bride Surname Given Names Age Status Brides Parish Banns/Lic Father's Given Name Occupation Witness 1 Surname Witness 1 given Notes 1653 29-Dec Clarke Abel Cordeweiner Christian Malford Adley Joane Dancie Banns married before William Shute, J.P. 1653 30-Dec Hatharell Francis Reeve Sibbell before William Shute 1654 28-Mar Russe John Haywardine Mary before William Shute 1654 18-Apr Lawrance John of this p. John Smith Joane Ruckly John Lawrance John John Lawrance, son of Joane Turcke. Wit: John Lawrance, father of the said John. Before Nicholas Greene. 1654 24-Apr Ollive Francis Avon, in this p. Player Jeane Alderton Arthur before Nicholas Greene 1654 22-May Gale Edward Gingell Francis before Edw. Stokes in his house in Titherton Lucas 1654 17-Jul Wheeler Francis Carter Elizabeth before William Shute at his house in Segary 1654 2-Oct Hassell Richard Brimble Colman Mary of this p. Richard, son of Margaret Hasell, Mary, dau of Anne Coleman ; before William Shute 1654 27-Nov Bessant Richard Cowles Margery before William Shute 1654 27-Dec Barnes John Hull Mary before William Shute 1655 14-May Tayler John Hawkins Francis before Edmond Waight, J.P. of Malmesbury 1655 2-Jul Wheeler Tobyas Barnes Ruth before William Shute 1655 16-Jul Colman Robert Tomlinson Elizabeth before William Shute 1655 23-Jul Dobie Richard Hull Joane before Edmond Waight at his house in Mamsbury Rimill Thomas Henley Elizabeth before Edward Stokes 1656 9-Oct Coller Thomas Ashon Joane before Henry Gray, mayor, at his house in Malmsbury 1656 4-Nov Hulbert John Hull Frances before William Shute at his house in Segary 1658 23-Aug Bell John Downton Hannah 1658 27-Sep Batton Thomas Howlebrucke Friswith 1658/9 4-Jan Crapen Tho. Mr. Mst of Arts & Mnst of Gospell Witts Fr. Mrs., wid. Rich. Shewell 1659 [?] Oct Selman Thomas Foxeham Curtis Francis by Will. Gough, Rector in Parish Church 1665 26-Oct Nicholson Henry Bankes Jeane Lic 1665 26-Oct Oteredge Robert Baker Edeth Lic 1665 21-Nov Nicholas Walter Hilmarton Masey Anne Calne Lic 1665/6 18-Jan Gale Charles Bremhill Hawkins Joan of this p. 1665/6 31-Jan Foskett John Milborne, in Malmesbury Chapperlin Rachell Clack, in Lyneham 1666 20-Aug Jaques George Rodburne, in Malmesbury Reeve Mary of this p. 1666 29-Sep Beames Hugh Bremhill Medcalfe Elizabeth Bremhill 1666/7 22-Jan Reeve Anthony of this p. Harris Mary of this p. 1666/7 14-Feb Rich John of this p. Rickman Mary of this p. 1667 6-May Bishop Richard of this p. Gingell Ann of this p. 1667 29-Jun Truman Robert of this p. Taylor Israel of this p. 1667 26-Dec Hillier John of this p. Gingell Abigall Hullavington 1669/70 3-Jan Truman Thomas Seale Mary 1670 25-Apr Skoote John Zucker K[a]tharin 1670 3-May Polline, junr. William Typputt Elizabeth 1671 19-Jun Holloway Richard Purton Carter Joane Purton Lic 1671 28-Aug Hull Francis of this p. Cogswell Mary of this p. 1671/2 29-Jan Bathe John of this p. Bishop Margery of this p. 1672 9-Apr Batten George of this p. Besant Mary of this p. 1672 7-May Sandrs John of this p. Hemory Margery of this p. 1673 7-Aug Picquet Jams Wroughton Palmer Frances of this p. 1674 27-Apr Selman, senr. William of this p. Trupmlin Elizabeth wid. of this p. Lic 1676 30-Mar Ode Thomas Peacok Mary of this p. 1676 1-Oct Trimnell Charls Geat Ann of this p. Lic 1676 1-Nov White Mathew Besant Joane 1676 31 Sep Meseyter Humfry Leeh Sarah [sic, out of order] 1676/7 23-Jan Far Francis Web Elizabeth 1677 16-Apr Hawkines John Thresher Joane 1677 14-May Bucher Robert Trimlen Anne wid. Lic 1677 4-Jun Hardin William Gulley Elizabeth 1677 7-Jun Sandrew William Ashton Mary 1677 4-Oct Poolein John Forde Elizabeth 1677 5-Nov Wheler William Skewse Alce 1678 7-Apr Hardin John Butt Anne 1678/9 10-Feb Mathewes Charles of this p. Chivers Anne of this p. 1680 14-Sep Pullin William of this p. Davis Allice Seagry 1681 3-Apr Cleeve William of this p. Batten Ann of this p. 1681 24-May Ely Richard Foxham Turke Ann of this p. 1681 25-May Compton Zimon of this p. Coleman Ann of this p. 1682 18-Apr Power John Somerford Magna Veneson Jane Smithcutt 1682 21-May Coleman George Smart Mary 1682 5-Jun Hemery Thomas Milsom Ann 1683 24-May Mersitter Humphry of this p. Whately Mary Sutton Benger 1683 18-Jun Strange Robert Broad Blunsden, in Highworth Bath Rebecca of this p. 1683 9-Aug Devy Richard of this p. Russ Mary of this p. 1683 21-Oct Turke Thomas Gale Elizabeth of this p. 1684 23-Apr Rabinson Richard Kington Ann of this p. 1684 19-May Hanson Robert Foxam Pope Mary of this p. 1684 26-May Bright Abraham Jacob Martha of this p. 1684/5 5-Jan Wheeler John Bath Sarah of this p. 1685 19-Apr Ashton William Hulbert Mary 1685 20-Apr Hannam Robert Haywarden Rachell 1685 21-Apr Banks John Kinfick Agnes 1685 28-May Bath Nicholas of this p. Brown Eliz. Dantesy 1685 17-Dec Rich Thomas of this p. Palmer Catherine of this p. 1685 27-Dec Fry Thomas Collar Sarah 1686 12-Apr Cooke James Lawrence Judeth Lic by Baptist, Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man. 1686 3-May Brodbury, als. Seagry Charls Bath Ann 1686 30-Dec Belsher Isaac Oven Edeth 1687 28-Mar Hemry William Chiverson Lucy Ann 1687 9-Nov Bath Nicholas Price Jane Lic 1687 21-Nov Mathews George Cogswell Susanna 1688/9 31-Jan Pullen Joseph Filks Rachell Lic 1689 20-Oct Harding James Hill Jane 1689 6-Nov Ball Richard Beasant Margery 1690 20-Nov Belsher Isaac Pullen Alice 1690/1 2-Jan Gingell Charles Wright Mary 1691 4-Jun Harding Walter Wright Elizabeth 1691/2 4-Jan Wheeler Thomas Cox Elizabeth 1691/2 6-Mar Smith Thomas Bendry Francis Lic 1692 28-Aug Dangerfield Stephen Marlborough Orchard Anne Lic Thomas per me Baptistam Sodorem, Rectorem 1692/3 1-Mar Player Robert Foxley Arch Elizabeth Westport Lic 1693 25-Jun Fripp Edward Warminster Playsteed Mary Chippenham Lic 1693 22-Aug Vines Robert Brinkworth Cove Mary Brinkworth 1694 28-May Golden Thomas Bremehill Bath Mary of this p. 1694 13-Jul Gingell Henry of this p. Taylor Elizabeth of this p. 1694 19-Nov Beath John widr. of this p. Cullin Katharine sp. of this p. 1696 20-Apr Litle William of this p. Gale Elizabeth of this p. 1696 17-Aug Turke Edward of this p. Bessant Mary of this p. 1696 23-Aug Rimell Francis of this p. Turke Elizabeth of this p. 1696 2-Nov Orchard Thomas widr. of this p. Selman Dorcas wid. of this p. 1698 20-Jun Silke William of this p. Brobins Margaret of this p. © Wiltshire OPC Project/JodiFuller/2012 Christian Malford - Marriages 1653-1812 Year Date Groom Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Grooms Parish Father's Given Name Occupation Bride Surname Given Names Age Status Brides Parish Banns/Lic Father's Given Name Occupation Witness 1 Surname Witness 1 given Notes 1698 18-Oct Hacker Thomas Bremehill Turke Lucy of this p. 1698 31-Oct Reeve William of this p. Williams Sarah of this p. 1699 20-Jul Trimnell William of this p. Ody Rebecca of this p. 1699 15-Oct Cale Humphry widr. of this p. Turke Sarah wid. of this p. 1699 19-Oct Stichel John Swindon Webb Martha Swindon Lic 1699 19-Oct Clift Roger of this p. Tiler Ann Keinton 1700 19-Dec Reeve Anthony of this p. Compton Allice of this p. 1700/1 6-Jan Sadler William Wooton Basset Scot Edith of this p. Lic 1701 5-Oct Jordan Thomas Hillmarton Rudman Ann of this p. 1701 25-Oct Cary [see notes] James Clacke Box Elizabeth of this p. Lic James Cary, als. Chambers, als. Bradbury Rimell Robert of this p. Ashton Jane of this p. Bevins John Keinton St. Michael Reeve Marjery of this p. Lic 1702 20-Apr Wheeler Tobit of this p. Turke Martha of this p. 1703 13-Sep Burgesse Stephen Calne Hale Elizabeth of this p. 1704 6-Nov Hawkins George Sergeweaver Clarke Martha wid. 1705 12-Apr Ody William of this p. Thomas Yeoman Trimnell Jane of this p. Wm. Gent Mr. Wm. Trimnell, gent., lately deceased 1705 27-Jun Batten Ambrose Bricklayer Dantsey Stockam Mary sp. of this p. Lic 1705 27-Dec Miles William Charterhouse Hinton, Somerset Maddits, als. Smith Dorothy of this p. 1705/6 4-Jan Wallenger Nicholas Clothworker of this p. Brabent Sarah sp. of this p. Lic 1706 25-Jun Hull Richard of this p. Bishop Hanah of this p. Lic 1706 25-Jun Hull Thomas of this p. Ashton Ann of this p. 1706 27-Jun Hibbart Robert Pottern Trimnell Johanna of this p. 1706/7 6-Jan Hawkins John Bremhill Marshall Catharine From this date until the end of 1733, where no parish is mentioned, the parties were of Christian Melford 1707 8-Aug Stringer William of the Lea Harding Mary Lic 1708 5-Apr Browne Thomas Kington St. Michael Pullen Elizabeth 1708 6-Apr Stevens Joseph Foxham Selman Ann 1708 27-Jun Hannam Robert Skull Margaret 1709 11-Dec Punter Thomas Coleman Mary 1709/10 19-Jan Batten John Dantsey Scot Hannah Lic 1710 5-Jul Hull John Gingel Mary 1711 1-Apr Selman William Belcher Sarah 1711 10-May Standfast Robert Ashley Mary wid.
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