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Stockton - Marriages 1590-1812 Stockton - Marriages 1590-1812 Year Day/Mnth Groom Surname Forename/s Age Status Sign Reg? Occupation Abode Father Forename Occupation Bride Surname Forename/s Age Status Sign Reg? Occupation Abode Father Forename Occupation Banns/Lic Witness 1 Witness 2 Notes 1590 26-Jun Potticary Hieronymus Clothier Fooks Elianor 1590 24-Oct Mascall George Hinton Joanna 1591 2-Aug Oliver John Weaver Powell Fridesvida 1591 4-Oct Farley John Yeoman Pouloon Dorothy 1591 30-Oct Chambers Richard Sanders Alice 1592 15-Apr Web William Widowes Alice 1592 13-Jun Crosse John Stockwell Elizabeth 1592 7-Oct Mascall William Hopkins Agnes 1592/3 23-Feb Daniel Christopher Yeoman Maton Jane 1593/4 28-Jan Gennings Andrew Woort Anna 1594 8-Apr Hilman John Exden Melior 1594 18-Apr James [als. Masen] Edward Taylor [als. Piffen] Emma 1594 13-Oct Furnell John Ham Maria 1595 19-May Batton Henry Goff Maria 1596 16-Aug Sanders Thomas Surman Ada 1596 8-Nov Sly John Lanarius Oliver Elizabeth 1597 27-Apr Cooke William Clerk White Martha of Stanton St. John 1597/8 10-Jan Cockerell Ambrose Farmer Hooper Elizabeth 1597/8 15-Jan Colbourne William Toppe Maria 1598 2-Oct Hopkins Elizeus Farmer Sparrow Joanna 1598 6-Dec Maton Thomas Yeoman of Enford Maton Agnes 1599 3-May Deloe Nicholas Maton Joanna 1599/1600 22-Jan Sheephearde William Church Margarita 1600 13-Oct Langley Abraham Rodney Elianora 1600/1 16-Jan White Richard Weaver Mascall Cycilia 1600/1 26-Jan Bentley John Crosse Joanna wid. 1600/1 29-Jan Macy [als. Banstone] Thomas of Chilmark Cockerell Joanna 1600/1 3-Feb Goodinough William Rocksborrow Warbora 1602 18-May Skydmore John White Thomasina 1602 3-Jul London John Skydmore Jane 1602 25-Oct Goodridge John Cockerell Agnes 1603 20-Jun Withers Walter of Codford St. Mary Bennett Maria 1603 1-Aug Hobbs George Weaver Vincent Joanna 1603 5-Oct Rydgedale Thomas Weaver Hill Dorothy 1603/4 15-Jan Willet Thomas of Stour, Dorset Oliver Fridesvida wid. 1603/4 10-Jan Web William Barter Anna [sic, out of order] 1604 25-Jun Tayler [als. Piffen] Edmund Hill Anna 1605 8-Apr Greene John Edridge Elianora 1605 29-Apr Gyrdler Joel Clothier of Wylye Maton Alice 1605 3-Jun Curteys John of Shaston Lewes Maria 1606 16-Jun Sherelock Stephen of Sutton, near Odiam, Hants Alford Grace 1606 7-Jul Cockerell Hieronymus Fey Joanna 1606 29-Sep White William Stacy Joanna 1607 19-Jul Macy [als. Bandstone] Thomas w. Yokeney Kinburia 1607 13-Aug Maton John Ryly Warbora wid. 1608 4-Apr Davies Alfred Harlestone Jane 1608 8-Aug Greenhill Henry Poticary Amica 1608/9 5-Feb Bennet George Weaver Whitaker Elianora 1609 9-Oct Taylor [als. Piffen] Thomas Scut Elizabeth 1611 25-Nov Ridgdale Thomas w. Weaver Cockerell Joanna 1612/3 13-Jan Crockford Thomas Clerk, Schoolmaster of this parish B.A. Oxon Alford Joanna of Mere 1612/3 15-Mar Gardner Christopher of King's Somborne, Hants Whitaker Maria w. of Tynhead 1613 14-Sep Hooper Jacobus Whitaker Penelope 1613 9-Nov Bayley John Dyer Alfoord Francisca 1614 18-Jul Vincent Thomas Frie Eda, or Editha 1614 19-Sep Ridgedale Thomas w. Weaver Foster Dionysia 1614 8-Nov Green Robert Cockerell Elizabeth w. 1614 28-Nov Tanner John Foney Johanna 1616 22-Apr Hobbs Thomas Weaver Dibble Warbora 1616 1-Jul Bennet Thomas Steevens Susanna 1616/7 27-Jan Daniel Thomas Platon Elizabeth 1617 28-Apr Chalke Jacobus Surman Amicia 1618 24-Aug Hart Nicolas Surman Anna 1618 5-Nov Sheepe-heard Richard Golding Margeria 1618 26-Oct Cooper Timothy Hevell Jane [sic, out of order] 1619 2-Aug Snelgar John Belton Elizabeth 1619 7-Sep Goffe Hieronymus Sherelock Gratia 1620 23-Oct Eyles Thomas Molmes Maria 1620 27-Nov Flower Edward Hooper Michaela 1621 4-Jun Crooch George Butler Johanna 1621 12-Nov Battin Thomas Sparey Eaditha 1622 18-Sep Mervin John Toppe Anna 1622 7-Oct Hart Alfred Pennie Johanna 1624 5-Apr Cooper Timothy w. Gibbs Johanna 1624 26-Apr Dowdale Richard Tailor Drewett Elizabeth 1624/5 31-Jan Golding Christopher Weaver Philipps Margarita sp. of Ridge, near Warminster 1625 11-Oct Moore Thomas w. of Bapton Lawrence Allicia 1625 21-Nov Rosewell Abel of Steeple Langford Crooch Martha 1626 27-Nov Cooper Timothy twice w. Martin Elizabeth 1627 26-Nov Moonday William Hooper Christiana 1627/8 17-Jan Toppe John Swayne Elizabeth of Gunville, Dorset 1628 20-Nov Golding Richard Surman Honeria 1629 1-Aug Hancocke Thomas Mussell Maria 1629 5-Oct Knight Henry Ploughwright Barnes Sara 1629 5-Oct Potticarie Edward Weaver of Boyton Hayward Philippa 1629 28-Oct Fowles Edward Gardener Gratia 1630 8-Nov Icalie [als. Icarie] Edward Skydmore Thomesina 1630 15-Oct Lukeson John Maton Jane [sic, out of order] [The next 15 entries are in small untidy handwriting.] 1631 10-Oct Gennings Henry Davis Anna 1633 1-May Draper Christopher w. of Steeple Langford Adams Elizabeth 1633 25-Aug Scott William of Froome Golding Elizabeth 1633 26-Sep Golding George Hibbert Elizabeth 1634 22-Jun Belly William of Wylye Cockerill Maria 1635 13-Apr Collier William Masy Thomasina 1635 1-Jun Davis Walter Imber Margareta 1635 6-Oct Roxby Thomas Kenger Anna 1636 14-Jun Stilman Wm. of Steeple-Ashton Eyles Allicia 1636 5-Sep Blake Robert of Wilton White Elizabeth 1637 26-Nov Lewes Robert of Chilmark Locke Elizabeth of Wylye [No entries in 1638 and 1639] 1640 29-Jun Surman Ellis of West Codford Snowt Elizabeth 1641 Feb Morgan Franciscus Hudley Thomasina 1642 18-Jul Hancocke William of Sherrington Downe Joan 1642 3-Oct Eusteser Henry of Edington Scammel Dorothy 1643 Turner Christopher of Sherrington Langley Joan no date recorded 1643/4 12-Feb Noyes William of Chaldfield Toppe Elizabeth [No entries in 1644,1645, and 1646] 1646/7 17-Jan Heynes Phinehas Chettle Anna 1646 8-Nov Golding Christopher Bentley Joanna [sic, out of order] 1646/7 18-Jan Manyard Richard w. of Dinton Merewether Joanna 1647/8 24-Mar Snelling Robert Rector of Stogursey, Somerset Gale Joanna 1649/50 9-Jan Kent William of Boscombe Noyes Elizabeth w. [No entries in 1650, 1651, 1652] 1653 31-Oct Haynes John of Beechingstoke, Wilts Helme Elizabeth © Wiltshire OPC Project/Jodi Fuller/2011 Stockton - Marriages 1590-1812 1656 19-May Bayley Thomas Waterman Catherine [sic, out of order] 1654/5 26-Jan Humfery Edward of Tisbury Peirson Maria 1656 10-Jun Swayne Richard of Gunville, Dorset Topp Elizabeth 1656 27-Oct Dible Edward of Bapton Belly Honor 1657 26-May Tanner Martin Ryves Jane of Kimpton, Hants 1657 20-Jun Davis Henry Pashen Elizabeth of Fisherton Delamere 1657 2-Nov Smith William of Milton, Somerset Goff Grace 1658 29-Apr Waterman Guido of Boyton Jennings Maria 1658 2-Aug Knight Thomas Merret Susanna 1658 23-Nov Moody Richard of Boyton [illegible] Jane 1658 27-Dec Pridham George of Amesbury Roxby Elizabeth 1658/9 8-Jan Goddard Walter of East Woodyats, Dorset Lawes Elizabeth 1659 5-Nov Coles John of Little Langford Knight Anna 1661 26-Nov Harvey Thomas of Sherrington Maton Elizabeth w. "Bishop's licence produced 25 Nov." 1662 3-Apr Helme Richard w. Merefield Joanna 1664 1-May Price John Helme Maria 1664 4-Jul Barnes Thomas of Wylye Cockerill Dionisia 1664 3-Oct Sherlock Stephen Harolds Anna 1664 13-Dec Lambert Thomas Armiger of Boyton Topp Elionora Dame 1665/6 19-Feb Oram Rowland of Wishford Loader Maria 1666 9-May Elderton Edward of Warminster Ryves Millicent Dame 1667 23-Apr Clare John of Warminster Fyler Joanna 1668 20-Jun Best John Riddel Jane [No entries 1669, 1670, 1671, 1672] 1673 17-Dec Ransam William Holmes Alicia w. 1675 Stoaks Richard Goffe Maria w. "mensa Julii apud Anstey" [no date recorded] 1676 20-Nov Henward Gideon both of S. Hopkins Margarita 1676/7 15-Jan Golton Robert of Motcombe Long Anna 1677/8 7-Jan Bishop William Arm. of Chilcomb, Dorset Bennett Patience Dame 1679/80 1-Feb Flemin Nicolas Roxby Bridgitta 1680 18-Apr Roxby Thomas Garner Maria [No entries for six years] 1686 5-Oct Bennett William of Norton Bishop Patience Dame 1687 25-Apr Hicks, als. Iles John of Fisherton Delamere Hughes Anna of Teffont Evias Lic 1687 Knight John Cooke Elizabeth [no date recorded] 1690 27-Apr Smith Edward Flemin Joanna 1690/1 12-Jan Brown Lawrence both of S. Maton Maria 1691 29-Dec Tayler Antony of Mere Tanner Maria 1692 23-Jun Davis Matthew Cooke Cecilia 1693 26-Jul Parsett Jonas Brickle Lydia 1695 1-Jul Humfrey Henry Harwood Maria 1695 20-Jul Lariler Miles Dionisius Woodford Elizabeth 1695/6 14-Jan Snelgrove John w. Smith, sic Anna 1696 17-Aug Bale Drew of Heytesbury Hopkins Susanna 1697 26-May Dyett John of St. Edmunds, Salisbury Wimbleton Elizabeth 1697 8-Jun Nason Charles of Gillingham Fyler Francesca 1697 28-Nov Marchman Richard Musele Maria 1698 7-Jul Deane Thomas Arm. of Freefolke, Hants Grey P. Jana Dame of Stockton 1699 16-Jul Sherlock William Rebbeck Alicia 1700 1-Apr Holly William Fleer Joanna 1701 4-Nov Fricker Thomas of Wylye Vincent Margeria w. 1701 1-Dec James Thomas Sherlock Elizabeth of Hendon 1702 5-Jul Barnes Edward Want Maria 1702 16-Nov Furnell Walter of Teffont Harwood Elizabeth 1703 26-Apr Obourn Thomas of East Knoyle Batt Maria 1704 10-May Gryst John Mussel Sarah 1704 24-Aug Pearce William of Warminster Hopkins Maria 1705 16-Jul Mussel Jonathan Barnes Dennis of Wylye 1705 20-Aug King John of St. John Baptist, Devizes Adlam Maria of Longbridge Deverell 1705/6 22-Jan Clare William of Warminster Field Ravenet 1706 26-Mar Helmes Richard Mussel Jana Wylye 1707 8-Oct New Samuel of Wylye Sharpe Elizabeth 1708 10-Oct Humfrey Thomas Flemming Bridgetta 1708 15-Nov Fleming Nicolas Holdway Martha 1708/9 16-Feb Turner William of East Knoyle Scamel Dorothea 1608/9 6-Mar Moody William of Norton Bavant Ballard Margaretta 1709 9-Jun Swettman William of Dinton Bendall
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