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Wiltshire - Grooms Index (Surnames S) Wiltshire - Grooms Index (Surnames S) Year Groom Surname Given Names Parish of Marriage 1740 S Edward Bemerton 1631 Sa….nt (?) Broad Chalke 1654 Saar Tho. Devizes St. John 1772 Sabara John Salisbury St. Edmunds 1795 Sabbury James Liddington 1715 Sabin Abel or Abraham Langley Burrell 1805 Sabin Jonathan Langley Burrell 1812 Sabin Moses Langley Burrell 1739 Sabine William Whaddon 1637 Sacheverell John Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1657 Sachivirill Timothy Salisbury St. Edmunds 1642 Sackler William Baverstock 1770 Sad James Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1806 Sad Jeremiah South Wraxall 1689 Sad John Rowde 1735 Sad Thomas Rowde 1777 Sad Thomas Trowbridge St. James 1757 Sadbury James Liddington 1729 Sadbury Samuel Purton with Braydon 1571 Sadburye John Salisbury St. Thomas 1717 Sadd Daniell Rowde 1739 Sadd Jacob Melksham 1728 Sadd Jacob Whaddon 1815 Sadd James Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1829 Sadd James Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1791 Sadd John Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1821 Sadd John Holt 1829 Sadd John Wingfield 1750 Sadd Samuel Melksham 1814 Sadd Thomas Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1725 Sadd William Melksham 1758 Sadd William Melksham 1820 Sadd William Semington 1794 Saddelor Philip Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1824 Saddler John Minety 1721 Saddler Joseph Salisbury St. Thomas 1774 Saddler Robert Malmesbury 1777 Saddler Thomas Corsham 1715 Sadeller Frances Bratton 1617 Sadlar Edmond Marlborough St. Mary 1656 Sadler Ambrose Salisbury St. Martin 1798 Sadler Edward Broad Hinton 1704 Sadler Edward Purton with Braydon 1689 Sadler Francis Milton Lilbourne 1721 Sadler Francis North Newnton 1803 Sadler Henry South Wraxall 1816 Sadler James Wroughton 1816 Sadler John Blunsdon St. Andrew 1807 Sadler John Cricklade 1802 Sadler John Little Hinton 1840 Sadler John Little Hinton 1794 Sadler John Minety 1611 Sadler John Purton with Braydon 1638 Sadler John Purton with Braydon ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Robin Hill Revised 4 July 2021 by Teresa Lewis Wiltshire - Grooms Index (Surnames S) Year Groom Surname Given Names Parish of Marriage 1696 Sadler John Purton with Braydon 1738 Sadler John Purton with Braydon 1740 Sadler John Purton with Braydon 1633 Sadler John Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1759 Sadler Joseph Marlborough St. Peter & St. Paul 1802 Sadler Joseph South Wraxall 1782 Sadler Richard Chiseldon 1782 Sadler Richard Chiseldon with Draycote Foliat 1630 Sadler Richard Marlborough St. Peter & St. Paul 1700 Sadler Richard Purton with Braydon 1730 Sadler Richard Purton with Braydon 1618 Sadler Richard Salisbury St. Thomas 1724 Sadler Richard Wroughton 1804 Sadler Richard Wroughton 1835 Sadler Richard Wroughton 1705 Sadler Robert Avebury 1735 Sadler Samel Corsham 1804 Sadler Samuel Cricklade 1843 Sadler Thomas All Cannings 1840 Sadler Thomas Baydon 1725 Sadler Thomas Bishops Cannings 1742 Sadler Thomas Corsham 1728 Sadler Thomas Little Hinton 1805 Sadler Thomas Purton with Braydon 1739 Sadler Thomas Rowde 1565 Sadler Thomas Salisbury St. Edmunds 1596 Sadler Thomas Salisbury St. Edmunds 1581 Sadler Thomas Salisbury St. Martin 1590 Sadler Thomas Salisbury St. Martin 1604 Sadler Thomas Salisbury St. Martin 1652 Sadler Thomas Wootton Bassett 1656 Sadler Thomas Wootton Bassett 1731 Sadler Thomas Wootton Bassett 1680 Sadler William Berwick Bassett 1700 Sadler William Christian Malford 1718 Sadler William Idmiston 1807 Sadler William Langley Burrell 1840 Sadler William Little Hinton 1604 Sadler William Marlborough St. Mary 1611 Sadler William Purton with Braydon 1700 Sadler William Purton with Braydon 1712 Sadler William Purton with Braydon 1736 Sadler William Purton with Braydon 1592 Sadler William Salisbury St. Martin 1601 Sadler William Salisbury St. Martin 1620 Sadler William Wootton Bassett 1736 Sadler William Wootton Bassett 1763 Sadler William Wootton Bassett 1805 Sadler William Wootton Bassett 1772 Sadler William Wroughton 1786 Sadler William Wroughton 1924 Sadler William Henry Alderbury 1811 Sadler Zechariah South Wraxall 1816 Sadler John Blunsdon St. Andrew ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Robin Hill Revised 4 July 2021 by Teresa Lewis Wiltshire - Grooms Index (Surnames S) Year Groom Surname Given Names Parish of Marriage 1683 Sadlier William Steeple Langford 1704 Sadlier William Steeple Langford 1714 Sadlington Richard,Mr. Melksham 1655 Sadlure John Marlborough St. Peter & St. Paul 1833 Sadwell Jeremiah Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1923 Safe Arthur Henry Bemerton 1789 Safe Daniel Salisbury St. Martin 1798 Safe Daniel Salisbury St. Thomas 1779 Safe Edward Salisbury St. Martin 1697 Safe John Bradford-on-Avon - Holy Trinity 1619 Safe John Dunford 1693 Safe John Salisbury St. Martin 1720 Safe John Salisbury St. Martin 1615 Safe John Trowbridge St. James 1743 Safe Peter Salisbury St. Martin 1621 Safe Richard Wroughton 1728 Safe Samuel Salisbury St. Edmunds 1765 Safe Samuel Salisbury St. Martin 1582 Safe Thomas Lydiard Millicent 1621 Safe Thomas Pewsey 1652 Safe Thomas Winterbourne Dauntsey 1811 Safe William Salisbury St. Martin 1622 Saffe John Chitterne 1799 Saffrey Rev. Bratton 1589 Safre George Tisbury 1732 Sagar John Salisbury St. Edmunds 1909 Sage Frank Langley Burrell 1906 Sage Harry Chippenham St. Pauls 1777 Sage James Long Newnton 1584 Sage John Trowbridge St. James 1823 Sage Sampson Trowbridge St. James 1907 Sage William Chippenham St. Pauls 1744 Sage William Crudwell 1796 Sage William Melksham 1830 Sage William Trowbridge St. James 1908 Sage William Henry John Kington Kangley 1800 Sager James North Wraxall 1732 Sager James Salisbury St. Thomas 1727 Sager Joseph Salisbury Cathedral & Close 1738 Saiar William Hilperton 1740 Saimor William Lydiard Millicent 1597 Sainger Thomas Semington 1657 Sainsberi Ambris Devizes St. John 1622 Sainsberie [Blank] Devizes St. John 1622 Sainsberie John Devizes St. John 1702 Sainsberry Henry Whaddon 1746 Sainsbery Henery Semington 1715 Sainsbery John Devizes St. John 1725 Sainsbery Phil. 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