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HOLLYMAN Marriages, 1639-1839 Buckinghamshire Family History Society Marriage Database Amersham St Mary 1561 - 1903 Published 2 Jan 1724 Wm HOLLYMAN of Hedsore Banns Ann HOWARD 5 May 1828 Thomas X HILL, bachelor of Chalfont St Giles Banns Elizabeth X AYRES, widow of Amersham Witnesses: William Hill, Elizabeth X Holliman Ashendon (Banns) St Mary 1828 - 1899 Published 22 Feb 1835 William HOLLYMAN of Long Crendon Bethia EWERS of this parish Aylesbury St Mary 1565 - 1901 Published 16 Sep 1639 Humfery SELLERY Mary HOLLIMAN 19 Dec 1820 John WOODMAN, bachelor of this parish Banns Mary WOOTTON, spinster of this parish Witnesses: A Woodman, Mary Ann Hollyman, G Woodman 21 Apr 1823 William PARISH, bachelor of this parish Licence Elizabeth HOLLYMAN, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Mary Hollyman, John Parish 21 Jul 1828 James GOUGH, bachelor of this parish Licence Mary Ann HOLLYMAN, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Maria Hollyman, James Hollyman 31 Aug 1829 James HOLLYMAN, bachelor of this parish Banns Amy MILES, widow of this parish Witnesses: Maria Hollyman, Benjamin Barton Bierton St James 1561 - 1902 23 Feb 1761 James HOLLYMAN of Cuddington, Bucks Licence Mary X JARVIS, spinster sojourner of this parish Witnesses: Eliz Eeles, Ann Hughes 26 Apr 1796 William X BRANDON of Hulcott Banns Jane X THORNE of this parish Witnesses: Thomas Hollyman, John Claydon 13 Oct 1796 John X CLARK, bachelor of this parish Banns Love X SIRETT, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Jn Stratfold, Thos Hollyman © Buckinghamshire Family History Society 2004-2014 04/09/2014 1 Bierton with Broughton (Banns) St James 1759 - 1895 20 Nov 1796 Thomas HOLLYMAN, bachelor of this parish Mary CROOK of the parish of Long Crendon Bledlow Holy Trinity 1592-1901 11 Jul 1810 William HOLLYMAN, bachelor of Cuddington Licence Elizabeth BODDINGTON, spinster of Bledlow Witnesses: Richd Boddington, Sarah Stevens, Jos Clarke Buckingham St Peter & St Paul 1559 - 1911 Published 21 Mar 1657 John FISHER Ann HOLYMAN 21 Sep 1684 Edw HOLMAN Martha ARNOLD 27 May 1731 Robert HOLLYMAN of Cudington Licence Mary VEARY of Cheasley Burnham St Peter 1561 - 1901 21 Jan 1815 Philip X CRAFT, bachelor of this parish Banns Mary X HAMMOND of this parish Witnesses: John Holman, Wm Child 14 Oct 1815 William X FINCH, bachelor of this parish Banns Mary X TOWNSHEAD of this parish Witnesses: James Brown, Elizabeth Holman? 26 Apr 1820 Thomas ATTKINS, bachelor of Langley Marish, Bucks Licence Hannah BLAKE, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Charlotte Attkins, Wm Holman With consent of friends 19 Jun 1829 James JACKMAN, bachelor of this parish Banns Ann X COLLINS, widow of this parish Witnesses: John Holman, Ann Holman, Ann X Newman Castlethorpe St Simon & St Jude 1563 - 1837 14 Oct 1785 Daniel HOLMAN of Haversham Banns Mary KINGSTON of this parish Witnesses: Robert Elliott, Joseph Dandridge Chenies St Michael 1593 - 1907 © Buckinghamshire Family History Society 2004-2014 04/09/2014 2 13 Jul 1769 James X FORD of this parish Banns Sarah X BEDFORD of this parish Witnesses: Thomas X Holliman, John Redman Chesham St Mary 1538 - 1911 9 Apr 1699 Francis HOLIMAN of this towne Jane BATCHELOR of this towne 5 Jun 1719 Francis HOLIMAN of the towne Licence Anne PAINE of the towne 19 Dec 1754 Jonas X CHILTON, Husbandman of Chesham Banns Ann X HOLLIMAN, spinster of Chesham Witnesses: Henry Body, John or Edwd X Holliman With consent of parents 13 Feb 1759 Thomas CASEN, Labourer of Chesham Banns Mary X HOLLYMAN, spinster of Chesham Witnesses: Josiah Sale, Joseph Groom With consent of parents 1 Jan 1760 William HOLLYMAN, Labourer of Chesham Banns Sarah X DELL, spinster of Chesham Witnesses: Henry Dolton, Thomas Cason With consent of parents 22 Jul 1765 Aaron X BECKLEY, Labourer of Chesham Banns Martha X HOLLYMAN, spinster of Chesham Witnesses: Jonas X Chiltron, Matthew Archer With consent of parents 7 Sep 1765 Edward X BALDWIN, Labourer of Chenies, Bucks Licence Ann X HOLLYMAN, spinster of Chesham Witnesses: Joshua Young, James X Walkland With consent of parents 15 Jan 1771 John X MILES of Little Missenden Licence Elizabeth X HOLYMAN of this parish Witnesses: Wm Potter, Mary Hutton 6 Jun 1796 James HOLLIMAN of this parish Banns Mary GASCOYNE Witnesses: Phillis Feerman, ... Gascoine, Robert Ayres 20 Apr 1800 Thomas X GASCOIGNE of this parish Banns Sarah X ROBBINS of this parish Witnesses: James X Holiman, William Ayres, Robert Ayres 3 Sep 1801 Moses X HOLLIMAN of this parish Banns Elizabeth ROAFE (signs Lucey ROAFE) Witnesses: Charlot Hobbs, Robert Ayres 11 Oct 1802 Aaron X HOLIMAN of this parish Banns Jane X FINCHER of this parish Witnesses: Eliz Hewett Christmas, Sarah Pratt, Moses Hearn 17 Apr 1803 Richard X THEAD of this parish Banns Charlotte X FINCHER of this parish Witnesses: Aaron X Holiman, Robert X Woodstock, Robert Ayres 14 Oct 1805 Joseph X GURNEY of this parish Banns Elizabeth X HAYLEY of this parish Witnesses: James X Holliman, Dorothy X Gascoigne, Robert Ayres © Buckinghamshire Family History Society 2004-2014 04/09/2014 3 3 Dec 1814 William X LOVET, widower of this parish Banns Sarah X HARDING, widow of this parish Witnesses: Ann X Holyman, Robert Ayers 27 Nov 1821 Robert LODER, bachelor of this parish Banns Mary X RACKLEY, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Henry Jones, Sarah Holliman 5 Jun 1827 Nathaniel REYNOLDS, bachelor of this parish Banns Sarah HOLLIMAN, spinster of this parish Witnesses: John Reynolds, Mary X Gascoigne, Charles Coughtrey 28 Sep 1830 William X SMITH, bachelor of this parish Banns Eliza X ATKINS, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Thomas X Holiman, Sarah X Darvell, Charles Coughtrey 8 Jul 1833 George KEELEY, bachelor of this parish Banns Ann POWELL, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Mary Keen, Moses Holiman, Mary Smith 25 Oct 1838 Robert X DEAN, full age, bachelor, Carpenter of Chartridge, son of Richard Dean, Carpenter, Banns deceased Ann X PLESTED, minor, spinster, Platter of Church Street, daughter of James Plested, Labourer Witnesses: William X Holyman, Mary X Ing, Charles Coughtrey 30 Sep 1839 William X HOLIMAN, full age, bachelor, Labourer of Pednor Mead End, son of Moses Holiman, Banns Labourer, deceased Mary X ING, full age, spinster of Star Yard, daughter of John Ing, Labourer Witnesses: Samuel X Barnes, Elizabeth X Mitchell, Charles Coughtrey Chesham Bois St Leonard 1561 - 1906 17 Apr 1826 James X WARREL, bachelor of this parish Banns Sarah X REYNOLDS, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Nathaniel Reynolds, Sarah Holliman, W Ayres 12 Aug 1832 William X MEAD, widower of this parish Banns Lucy X HOLLIMAN, widow of this parish Witnesses: Wm X Seamour, Elizabeth X Seamour, W Ayers Chalfont St Giles St Giles 1576 - 1910 3 Nov 1827 James GIBBERD, bachelor of this parish Banns Ann X HOLLIMAN, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Richard X Baldwin, Phoebe X Pierce 20 Dec 1829 William HILL, bachelor of this parish Banns Elizabeth X HOLLIMAN, spinster of this parish Witnesses: James X Wagstaff, Ann X Hill Cuddington St Nicholas 1590 - 1902 27 Oct 1667 Benjamen HOLEMAN Alse FRYDAY 10 Jun 1754 John HOLLYMAN, senior, Maltster of this parish Licence Sarah HUMPHREYS, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Joseph Miller, Mary Hollyman © Buckinghamshire Family History Society 2004-2014 04/09/2014 4 16 Aug 1759 William BOWDEN, widower, Husbandman* of this parish Licence Ann FITCH, 27, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Richard Fitch, James Hollyman * from Marriage Licence Index 17 Oct 1762 William X MONTAGUE of Lower Winchendon Licence Ann X HOLLYMAN of Cuddington, Bucks Witnesses: Wm Gurney, John Carter 13 Jul 1767 Edward EUSTACE of Kingston Blunt, Oxfordshire Licence Sarah HOLLYMAN, widow of this parish Witnesses: James Hester, William White 19 Jul 1779 Robert STEVENS, widower, Cordwainer* of this parish Licence Mary X SCOTT, 25* of this parish Witnesses: John Carter, Ann Hollyman * from Marriage Licence Index 10 Apr 1780 George X CHAPMAN of Hartwell Banns Ann X GREENWOOD of this parish Witnesses: John Carter, Ann Hollyman 12 Oct 1780 Abraham X RHOADNIGHT of this parish Banns Elizabeth X CLARK of this parish Witnesses: John Carter, Ann Hollyman 6 Nov 1781 James ROSE, bachelor, Husbandman* of this parish Licence Christian X PRATT, 17*, spinster of this parish Witnesses: John Jarvis, Ann Hollyman * from Marriage Licence Index 17 Feb 1783 Thomas PLATER, Farmer* of this parish Licence Sarah X ROSE of this parish Witnesses: Edmd Tomlinson, Ann Hollyman * from Marriage Licence Index 15 Feb 1791 Charles X HOLLIMAN, bachelor of this parish Banns Elizabeth X CARTER, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Edward Pratt, Mary Carter 17 Feb 1791 Daniel ROADNIGHT, bachelor, Baker* of this parish Licence Ann X JERVIS, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Amy Hollyman, Eliz Gilks * from Marriage Licence Index 3 Nov 1791 Robert WARD, widower of this parish Banns Sarah X PLATER, widow of this parish Witnesses: Charles Cox, Ann Hollyman 19 Mar 1792 Edward ROSE of this parish Licence Ann HOLLYMAN of this parish Witnesses: James Rose, Th Hollyman 18 Sep 1794 Thomas GREENWOOD of this parish Banns Elisabeth X WHITE of this parish Witnesses: Elizabeth Boddington, Mary Hollyman 28 May 1795 John HEASY, bachelor, Yeoman* of Haddenham, Bucks Licence Rachel X BOWDEN, spinster of this parish Witnesses: Richard Rose, Mary Hollyman * from Marriage Licence Index 27 Jul 1795 John PIDDINGTON, widower of this parish Banns Mary HORTON, widow of this parish Witnesses: Richard Bett, Elizabeth Boddington, Mary Hollyman 29 Dec 1796 John MARRIOTT, bachelor of Chearsley Banns Betty VEARY, widow of this parish Witnesses: Edward Rose, Mary Hollyman 13 Sep 1798 Thomas WALTON,
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