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LITTLEBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1684-1812 Ref Year Mon Day LITTLEBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1684-1812 Ref Year Mon Day Foren G GROOM St G Notes G Foren B BRIDE St B Notes B B/L Witness 1 Witness 2 1 1684 Apr 24 Henry STROUD Anne PAGE 2 1684 Oct 2 Samuel KNOWLER Mary IMPET B 3 1684 Nov 26 Matthew PRICE Susan DAVIS B 4 1686 May 31 John WALKER Sarah ROBERTS B 5 1686 Nov 7 James MACKNEY Grace GLOVER B 6 1687 Oct 6 Henry LISSENDEN Susanna PRICE B 7 1687/88 Jan 17 Thomas GAGE Aphne HOBDAY B 8 1689 Apr 4 John MILES Elizabeth GLOVER B 9 1689 Oct 2 Isaac PITCHER Mary DEWELL 10 1689/90 Mar 17 Gervase CLARK Anne FISHER 11 1690 Jun 5 Daniel FORREST Anne BROOK 12 1690 Sep 12 William BARHAM Mary TOMBES 13 1690/91 Feb 9 Robert JEFFORD Mary STRONG 14 1691/92 Jan 5 John WILMOT Elizabeth BARNESLY 15 1691/92 Feb 5 James GODDON Elizabeth GAGE 16 1691/92 Feb 5 John NELSON Mary COCKERTON 17 1691/92 Feb 24 John SIMONS Mary MURTON 18 1692 Nov 18 John LUCKET Anne OVERY 19 1693 Mar ? Philip WICKS Sarah CANNON 20 1693 Nov 1 Nicholas STRIANICK Ester KNOT 21 1693 Nov 5 Francis BAKER Anne PATTISON 22 1693 May 11 John LUCKET Mary PITCHER B 23 1694 Oct 6 John WANSTALL Sarah POINTER 24 1694 Nov ? Robert DAD Anne WORSELY 25 1695? May 6 Wiliam DADSON Anne STROUD W 26 1695? Jul? ? William COLLEY Elizabeth TISDEN of Sandwich 27 1698 Mar ? John GARRETT Patrix Sarah POWELL St Martin, Cant L 28 1699 Oct 16 Richard GLOVER Jane PAIGE B 29 1700 May 7 Stephen STEED Susanna PRICE B 30 1700 Jun 16 John WHITE Sarah RIGDEN? B 31 1700 Oct 16 John LUCKET? Elizabeth SINAD? B 32 1701 Jun 22 John JEFFORD Susanna BATES 33 1701 Oct 16 Andrew MEASDAY Ann BEANE 34 1701 Jun 20 Robert PHILLIPS Jane MUMFORD 35 1701/02 Jan 13 John HUTTON? Mary JEFFORD W 36 1701/02 Jan 16 Stephen? BRIDGMAN? Jane ? 37 1702 May 26 William MICHELL Sarah HARFORD? Page 1 of 11 LITTLEBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1684-1812 38 1702 Jun 9 Richard GLOVER Elizabeth HARRIS? 39 1702 Jun 25 Robert BATES Katherine BUTTON? 40 1702 Oct 01 Edward ? Mrs BURGES? of Sturry 41 1702 Sep 22 John EGER Mary PITTOCK 42 1702 Nov 2 James DADSON Elizabeth IMPETT 43 1703 Oct 17 Thomas SOLLY? Martha MAY 44 1703/04 Jan 15 John SOMES Mary? BROWNING 45 1704 Nov 5 Robert WEALD Elizabeth TUCKER 46 1704/05 Jan 9 Richard SLADDEN Mary CHURCHER from Dealle 47 1705 Apr 17 Thomas SKINER Sarah STEWARD 48 1706 Apr 18 Thomas SPENCER Rebecca KEBLERIGHT from Canterbury 49 1706 Sep 2 John BUTLER Elizabeth GODDWIN W 50 1706 Oct 3 William COOKE Margaret WOODROOFE 51 1706 Oct 24 John THORPE Gent of Mary WHITEHEAD (Mrs) from Dealle 52 1707 May 12 Austen SPAINE Susanna MINTER 53 1707 Oct 7 Charles SHEARD Mary GLOVER 54 1707/08 Mar 3 Richard SMITH Elizabeth FARRER 55 1708 Aug 25` John COPPER Ann HOGBEN from Charing L 56 1708 Sep 26 William JOHNSTONE? Sarah WANSTONE 57 1708 Oct 17 Sollomon BRICE Jane BRADLEY 58 1709 Oct 1 John PAIGE Sarah TAYLOR 59 1709/10 Jan 16 Henry ROSS Susanna PATTISSON 60 1710 Jun 18 John GARDINER Sarah READE 61 1710 Jul 20 Joseph MOOR Mary EVERNDEN 62 1710 Sep 30 William GARDENER Ann STEWARD 63 1710/11 Feb 6 Thomas BROWNING Francis PARKER form Canterbury L 64 1711 May 29 John COOPER Ann ROSE 65 1711 Aug 1 Larrance FRIGHT Margret NEAME 66 1711 Sep 25 Daniell HAWKS Margret NEAME 67 1711 Oct 4 John ASSWELL Katherine PELL L 68 1711 Oct 9 John DAY Mary STRINGER 69 1711 Dec 3 William LAGGETT Mary HALLAMS 70 1711/12 Mar 1 Jeremy RAMSEY Elizabeth WHITLOCK W 71 1712 May 29 John EMERY Elizabeth DARE 72 1712 Sep 3 John LAMB Mary FRIEND L 73 1712 Oct 2 William HANDLEY Mary HATTON B 74 1712 Dec 7 Charles STEWARD Joanna FOLLEY 75 1712/13 Mar 9 Thomas HOLNESS Bridget KINGSFORD Page 2 of 11 LITTLEBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1684-1812 76 1712/13 Mar 7 Thomas COURT Amy MORGAN 77 1713 Apr 11 John ? None entered Mary LAGGETT 78 1713 Apr 12 John HAMMOND? Katherine HIGSON W 79 1713 Dec 8 James HUGESON Ann BAKER L 80 1714 Apr 7 James SAWYER Elizabeth TUCKER from ??nestone 81 1714 Jul 26 Samuel DELL Sarah CLIFTON? of Deal 82 1714 Oct 1 Thomas COCKS Elizabeth CASTELL 83 1714 Dec 19 Daniell BRIDGMAN Judith JOHNCOCK 84 1714/15 Jan 28 John TONG? Susanna ROSS W 85 1715 Oct 23 Edward JOHNSON Jane ING 86 1715 Oct 27 Joseph KEELAR Elizabeth RAITH W 87 1715 Oct 30 William ROSE Elizabeth WOODROOFE 88 1715/16 Jan 26 Henry CUTFIELD Jane CARDEN 89 1716 Apr 24 William CRAFT Lydia PILCHER 90 1716 Sep 29 John EPPS Elizabeth MARSH W 91 1716 Oct 30 Robert MOCKER Mary BRICCUST 92 1716 Nov 3 James DIXON Jane MORRIS 93 1716 Nov 9 John WHITE Elizabeth MORGAN 94 1717 Oct 21 John BROWN Jane SHOVELLER 95 1717 Nov 17 Edward BEANEY Ann BOWDEN? 96 1718 Oct 9 John HORNE Jane DENNE? 97 1719 Apr 8 Michael MAXTED Sarah ? 98 1719 Nov 16 Robert SMEED? Ann DADSON? 99 1720 Apr 24 John BATES Sarah GRIGGS? W 100 1720 May 19 John MUNS Elizabeth CODDAM 101 1720/21 Jan 16 Thomas SMEED Martha WOODBAND 102 1722 Nov 7 Stephen ADAMS Elizabeth STROUD 103 1723 Jun 16 Richard TUCKER Mary MARSH 104 1723 Sep 30 Alexander FOORD Jane DEVISSON 105 1723 Oct 5 Benianin TIBBS Katherine TAYLOR 106 1723 Dec 18 Richard HARNIE from Clithorne Mrs. HINES W from Sandwich 107 1724 Apr 5 Thomas SINNOK Elizabeth CRAFT 108 1724 Jul 13 Thomas MARSH Jane PEACOCK 109 1724/25 Jan 23 Thomas ARNAL? Ann PAIGE 110 1724/25 Feb 14 Michael POATUM Elizabeth DUNKIN 111 1725 Oct 3 Thomas COCKS Elizabeth BUDDS 112 1725 Oct 17 Anthony PAIGE Mary LADE 113 1725 Oct 22 Walter CRADOCK Jane BRICE Page 3 of 11 LITTLEBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1684-1812 114 1727 Oct 1 John LARAIL? Elizabeth STROOD 115 1727 Nov 11 William ARMSTRONG Martha CARDEN 116 1727/28 Feb 18 Thomas STAINS Mildred SPRINGE 117 1728 Jun 23 Jeremy HATTON Ann GOULFINCH 118 1728 Aug 27 Benjamin LEGRAND Ann WREN 119 1730 Oct 17 Thomas VICARS Sarah NASH 120 1730/31 Feb 27 William PETT Mary GORE 121 1731 Dec 27 Henry GLOVER Mary HILL 122 1732 Sep 30 John JEZARD Jane HARDEN 123 1732 23 ? illegible entry ? 124 1733 ? illegible entry ? 125 1733 ? illegible entry ? 126 1734 Apr 16 William HUDEN Sarah BURTON 127 1734 Sep 10 Peter GOURDAINE Eliz REDWOOD 128 1734 Oct 3 Stephen ELGAR Jane FORD 129 1734 Nov 1 Andrew MEASDAY Mary GOODBAN 130 1734/35 Mar 12 William JORDAIN Mary DIDIER 131 1735 Jul 13 Charles WHITNOL of Elham Anne LAURANCE of this parish B 132 1735 Aug 31 Peter BULLER Elizabeth GUTTRIDGE of Sandwich L 133 1735 Sep 9 William RICHFOOT of this parish Elizabeth PEACOCK of this parish B 134 1735 Oct 4 William LAWRENCE St. My Bredin Jane BIRD of this Parish B 135 1735 Oct 13 Henry REAKES of Sturry Elizabeth TAYLOR Of this parish L 136 1737 Oct 17 John AYERS Catharine SLADDEN B 137 1737 Oct 30 Richard ROSE Anne KNIGHT B 138 1738 Apr 25 John HORN Elizabeth OVERY B 139 1738 Jun 24 Charles HUTCHINS Joanna HARRISON B 140 1738 Jul 31 John BRAKENBUR of Deal Mary KNOWLES St. Alphege in L 141 1738 Aug 6 Matthew PIERCE of Beaksborn Mary SMITH of this parish B 142 1738 Oct 17 William CARDEN Ann HAWKLEY B 143 1738 Nov 5 Christopher HASEL of Sturry Ann HELMAN of this parish L 144 1738 Nov 29 Stephen CHURCH of Goodneston Elizabeth EMPTAGE of this parish B 145 1739 Sep 29 Lawrence NEAME of this parish Sarah REYNOLDS of this parish B 146 1740 Oct 2 Nicholas WHITAKER of Addisham Hannah HAWKLEY of this parish B 147 1741 Apr 12 Mark THOMAS of Canterbury Nan PARKER of Canterbury L 148 1743 Apr 28 William READ of this parish Mary BROWN of this parish L 149 1743/44 Jan 19 Michael MAXTED of Ickham Jane ELGAR W of this parish B 150 1744 Oct 25 Henry NEVIL of Wingham Sarah NEWTON of Wingham L 151 1745 Apr 15 Jesse TOART of Elmeston Elizabeth EPPS of this parish B Page 4 of 11 LITTLEBOURNE, Kent Marriages 1684-1812 152 1745 Oct 27 John STACE of this parish Jane THRUM of this parish B 153 1745/46 Feb 8 William LUCKIT of Chislet Elizabeth COCKS of this parish B 154 1745/46 Mar 11 Paulus Amilius IRVING Born Dover Judith WESTFIELD W born Dover L 155 1746 Dec 5 William CLARK of this parish Ann ATWELL of this parish L 156 1747 Oct 3 Richard FAGGE of Ickham Elisabeth MARSH of this parish B 157 1748 Jul 10 James BORCE of Canterbury Jane RIQUEBORURG of Canterbury L 158 1748 Jul 21 John BLAXLAND of Graveny Esther DENNE of this parish L 159 1748 Oct 9 Thomas BULLOCK of this parish Margaret COOK of this parish L 160 1749 Jul 2 William SILK of this parish Mary SPRAT of this parish B 161 1749 Aug 13 William CASTLE of Nonington Ann HOLMAN of this parish B 162 1749 Oct 21 Thomas DINES of this parish Mary WOODCOCK of this parish B 163 1749 Dec 6 John GAGE of this parish Elisabeth INGE of this parish B 164 1749/50 Jan 27 Thomas LAURENCE of this parish Elisabeth HOBAN of this parish B 165 1750 Jul 8 George REITH of Deal Mary ANDERSON of Deal L 166 1750 Aug 25 John CORNHIL of this parish Elisabeth COCKS of this parish B 167 1750 ? ? Joseph DAVIS? of this parish Elisabeth ? of this paish B 168 1750 ? 26 John GATES of this parish Martha M…? of this parish B 169 1750/51 Jan 24 William MORRIS of Wingham Elisabeth COOPER of this parish L 170 1751 Oct 7 Francis ENDRIAN? of Ash Elisabeth MAXTED of this parish B 171 1752 May 8 John JORDAN of Petham? Mary SEARE? of Wild..? B 172 1752 Nov 4 Thomas HORN of Ickham Mary STEWARD of this parish B 173 1753 Feb 20 Stephen SAYER of Kingston Jane BATES of this parish L 174 1753 Jun 24 Thomas HORN of this parish Elisabeth MUNNS of this parish L 175 1753 Oct 7 Robert JESSARD of Ickham Elisabeth BRICE of this parish B 176 1753 Dec 15 John SIDDERS of Stodmersh Elisabeth WHITE og this parish B 177 1754 Feb 21 Thomas MAPLE of this parish Mary MAPLE of this parish B 178 1754 Sep 29 William TERRY of this parish Hanna BRICE of this parish B Stephen Fenell M Belsey 179 1755 Jan 5 George JORDAN of Ickham Mary AMOS of this parish L John Gibbs John Emptage 180 1756 Feb 24 Sampson MARSHALL of this parish Mary BRICE of this parish B Michael Belsey E Tenor 181 1756 Dec 26 William JENKINS of this parish Mary WOOD of this parish B William Bing Margaret Perrit 182 1756 Dec 28 Edward TENCH St Alphege Cant Margaret TERRY of this parish B Michael Belsey John 183 1757 Apr 10 Giles LAWRENCE St Lawrence Thnet Sara GARLINGE of this parish B John Garling Wm Garling 184 1757 Oct 3 William PIERCE St.
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