Oaksey - Marriages 1632-1835 (Out of Parish)

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Oaksey - Marriages 1632-1835 (Out of Parish) Oaksey - Marriages 1632-1835 (Out of Parish) Father's Father's Witness Witness Witness Officiatin Officiating Groom's Father's Given Father's Bride's Banns Father's Given Father's 1 Witness 1 2 Witness 3 Witness g Minister Minister Year Date Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Surname Name Occupation Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish or Lic Surname Name Occupation Surname given Surname 2 Given Surname 3 Given Surname Given Names Notes Marriage Parish 1632 16-Jul Sparrow Richard Oaksey Barrowe Magdalen Highway Highway 1637 7-Jan Dickes Thomas 30 Husbandman Oaksey Sparrow Ellinor 27 Cirencester Lic Cirencester,Glos 1638 13-Oct Washborne Robert 30 Yeoman Oaksey Alby Ann 25 Tetbury,Glos Lic Tetbury,Glos 1642 28-Nov Shorlton William Oaksey Arnold Mary Malmesbury Malmesbury 1654 5-Mar Whitmore John Oaksey Overthrow Mary Oaksey Malmesbury 1655 26-Dec Baker William Malmesbury Spencer Joan Oaksey Malmesbury 1655 26-Dec Hill Henry Oaksey Smyth Elinor Oaksey Malmesbury 1655 26-Dec Roabes Richard Oaksey Wilkins Mary Oaksey Malmesbury 1656 7-Apr Roberts William Latton Bradshaw Ellen Widow Oaksey Bradshaw Robert William is son of Jane Robert, Ellen is daughter of Edith Bradshaw Malmesbury 1656 9-Aug Jones John Goulding Edith Oaksey Malmesbury 1656 18-Sep Burges John Crudwell Doleman Mary Oaksey John is of Eastcourt Malmesbury 1657 10-Sep Witt Thomas Charlton Tommes Elinor Oaksey Malmesbury 1657 14-Nov Andrewes Edward Yeoman Ashton Keynes Edmonds Jane Widow Oaksey Malmesbury 1659 22-Nov Prater Arthur Marlborough St Mary Elstone Ann Widow Oaksey Malmesbury 1661 1-Dec Mathew William Highworth Barret Ales Oaksey Inglesham 1664 5-Nov Oatridge Robert 23 Oaksey Barnard Sarah 21 Rodmarton,Glos Lic Out of Wilts 1664 3-Dec Paynter John 25 Carpenter Minchinhampton Bourton Joane Oaksey Lic Out of Wilts 1665 26-Oct Major William Oaksey Dobbins Joane Cricklade Poole Keynes 1665 12-Dec Wathen Phillip Widower Broadweaver Rodborow,Glos Pitman Margery Widow Oaksey Lic Out of Wilts 1671 10-Aug Fisher Edward Oaksey Marten Anne Kemble Kemble 1676 24-Aug Waters John Oaksey Harding Jane Widow Chelworth Crudwell 1678 8-Apr Curtis David Agricola Oaksey Grey Mary Crudwell Crudwell 1679 30-Oct Manbee Lucian Oaksey Browne Priscilla Minety Banns Minety 1680 14-Mar Alexander Richard Oaksey Wake Esther Marlborough Marlborough 1681 9-Oct Johnstone John Sydington Earle Elizabeth Oaksey Minety 1681 Toms Walter Oaksey Rogers Frances Poole Keynes Poole Keynes 1682 3-Jul Cawdrey John Kemble Toms Elizabeth Oaksey Kemble 1683 17-Nov Feuster Thomas Kemble Cove Mary Oaksey Lic Minety 1684 14-Sep Sparrow Richard Oaksey Hathway Mary Kingscott Lic Nympsfield 1685 9-Nov Fisher William Oaksey Humphries Mary Widow Crudwell 1687 27-Sep Mills William Cricklade St Mary Kite Jane Oaksey Lic Minety 1688 19-Jan Taylor William Oaksey Gibbs Elizabeth Oaksey Lic Minety 1692 16-Jun Stevens Thomas Cirencester,Glos Waters Katharine Oaksey Lic Minety 1694 9-Apr Hodges John Long Newnton Partridge Anne Oaksey Long Newnton 1695 3-Nov Barns William Oaksey Cove Elizabeth Oaksey Lic Minety 1697 26-May Heaven John Kings Stanley Pinnnegar Mary Oaksey Charlton 1698 22-Sep Kight Richard Yeoman Oaksey Deighton Mary Spinster Leigh Lic Minety 1699 27-Nov Horton Robert Malster Cirencester,Glos Sparrow Mary Spinster Oaksey Lic Minety 1702 14-May Fisher Edward Oaksey Pitt Mary Kemble Eisey 1702 25-Jun Tougwell Thomas Oaksey Cartar Ann Ashton Keynes Poole Keynes 1702 20-Oct Crips Danieloalright Riches Rachel Oaksey Groom's name also occurs as this in baptism Poole Keynes 1702 26-Nov Bowlton Richard Crudwell Weeks Joane Oaksey Long Newnton 1704 10-Jul Reynolds William Charlton Dicks Mary Oaksey Long Newnton 1705 8-Sep Packer Giles Oaksey Robes Ann Oaksey Eisey 1707 11-Jun Smith Thomas Labourer Oaksey Boulton Anne Spinster Ashton Keynes Somerford Keynes 1708 6-Jun Shermore Thomas Oaksey Humphris Sarah Oaksey Long Newnton 1708 30-Sep Johnson William Oaksey Manby Mary Oaksey Long Newnton 1711 4-Aug Sparrow Thomas Pagler Margaret Oaksey Long Newnton 1711 26-Aug Earle William Yeoman Oaksey Mamby Christiana Oaksey Lic Long Newnton 1711 30-Sep Turner Daniel Crudwell Goddard Amy Widow Oaksey Long Newnton 1712 17-Feb Clerke William Oaksey Tinson Catherine Swindon Banns Swindon 1712 23-Dec Baker Joseph Oaksey Taylor Elizabeth Oaksey Kemble 1713 15-Apr Fisher John Curtis Mary Oaksey Minety 1714 24-Apr Johnson Matthews Oaksey Fisher Catherine Oaksey Long Newnton 1715 3-Oct Sparrow Joseph Oaksey Dicks Anne Crudwell Long Newnton 1716 20-May Tayler Edward Oaksey Munday Deborah Crudwell Sherston Magna 1717 10-Feb Dancy John Servant Stratton,Glos Poulton Margarett Spinster Oaksey Somerford Keynes 1717 5-May Cove Thomas Oaksey Taylor Grace Oaksey Kemble 1717 6-Nov Web Richard Carpenter Crudwell Jarvis Jane Spinster Oaksey Somerford Keynes 1718 3-Feb Wall Thomas Oaksey Thomas Anne Oaksey Kemble 1718 12-Nov Dowman William Oaksey Baldwin Alice Oaksey Banns Minety 1719 1-Mar Matthews Richard Oaksey Robinson Mary Minety Banns Minety 1719 20-Sep Price George Minety Robison Jane Spinster Oaksey Lic Somerford Keynes 1720 15-Nov Wall Thomas Oaksey Portlock Deborah Oaksey Kemble 1721 27-Apr Painter Edward Leigh Johnsons Hester Oaksey Leigh 1723 16-Apr Pegler Thomas Clothier Stroud,Glos Goddard Anne Oaksey Somerford Keynes 1724 24-Mar Stephens Henery Kite Mary Oaksey Kingswood,Glos 1724 30-Sep Taylor Joseph Oaksey Smith Mary Oaksey Kemble 1725 13-Apr Martyn Joseph Charlton Giles Alice Oaksey Garsdon 1727 27-Feb Kite Jeremiah Yeoman Oaksey Brain Katharine Spinster Kemble Lic Somerford Keynes 1728 14-Dec Moody John Oaksey Canter Susanna Charlton Malmesbury 1729 29-Sep Gibbs Edmund Oaksey Browning Sarah Oaksey Kemble 1731 25-Dec Clark John Crudwell Wigmore Sarah Oaksey Minety 1735 13-Nov Gagg Joseph Hankerton Stevens Mary Oaksey Long Newnton 1735 25-Nov Havyland William Oaksey Norris Mary Oaksey Kemble 1736 21-May Morgan William Crudwell Stevens Joan Oaksey Kemble 1736 2-Oct Bond John Oaksey Handcocks Alice Oaksey Kemble 1736 5-Oct Goddard John Oaksey Parsloe Beata Crudwell Kemble 1736 19-Oct Boulton Abraham Oaksey Brown Anne Kemble Kemble 1737 14-Feb Thomas James Oaksey Darter Mary Minety Minety 1737 22-May Reynalls Henry Oaksey Perring Mary Hankerton Malmesbury 1737 3-Oct Jones Richard Oaksey Godwyn Esther Crudwell 1737 18-Oct Elliot Moses Crudwell Wood Hannah Oaksey Kemble 1740 12-Jan Jones William Oaksey Durnel Anne Kemble 1741 20-Jul Parsons William Colerne Southard Frances Oaksey Colerne 1742 18-Apr Butt William Minchinghampton Oatridge Jane Oaksey Kemble 1742 5-Jul Lookin ? William Minety Cowley Lydia Oaksey Malmesbury 1743 1-Jun Havilland John Winstone,Glos Painter Elizabeth Oaksey Malmesbury 1744 22-Jan Biddle Richard Cove Mary Oaksey Kemble 1745 23-Jan Taylor Martyn Oaksey Poulton Mary Kemble 1745 13-Apr Cook John Crudwell Fisher Joan Oaksey Ashton Keynes 1746 3-Mar Woodlands Hugh Minety Hawkins Mary Oaksey Poole Keynes 1746 3-Jul Stevens Thomas Oaksey Blandford Elizabeth Poole Keynes Poole Keynes 1746 26-Aug Euens Robart Ashton Keynes Hawkins Juanna Oaksey Leigh 1749 13-Nov Wigmore William Oaksey Barnes Hester Oaksey Ashton Keynes 1753 27-Nov Wigmore Daniel Chirton Shillam Mary Oaksey Daniel is of Cherington Kemble 1754 16-Feb Stephens Henry Oaksey Croston Alice Crudwell Rodbourne Cheney 1754 24-Mar Haltome John Oaksey Cherington Elizabeth Painswick Hampnett,Glos 1755 5-May Johnson Matthew Oaksey Collet Sarah Kemble 1755 16-Oct Cook John Oaksey Gibbens Elizabeth Kemble 1756 19-Sep Hawkins John Oaksey Selwin Elinor Poole Poole Keynes © Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/David Palmer Oaksey - Marriages 1632-1835 (Out of Parish) Father's Father's Witness Witness Witness Officiatin Officiating Groom's Father's Given Father's Bride's Banns Father's Given Father's 1 Witness 1 2 Witness 3 Witness g Minister Minister Year Date Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Surname Name Occupation Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish or Lic Surname Name Occupation Surname given Surname 2 Given Surname 3 Given Surname Given Names Notes Marriage Parish 1758 21-Oct Barnes William Oaksey Eldridge Betty Banns Easton Grey 1759 18-Jun Miles John Bachelor Oaksey Hawkins Betty Spinster Minety Lic Minety 1760 26-Apr Stevens Richard Yeoman Oaksey Blandford Elizabeth Spinster Poole Keynes Lic Poole Keynes 1761 25-Jul Gibbs William Oaksey Stafford Hannah Crudwell Banns Banns Recorded at Oaksey Crudwell 1762 20-May Benjamin Richard Oaksey Tanner Rachel Banns Banns Recorded at Oaksey Hawkesbury,Glos 1762 1-Jul Fisher George Oaksey Bolton Alice Banns Banns Recorded at Oaksey Kemble 1762 24-Nov Reynolds William Stonecutter Oaksey Reynolds Ann Spinster Hankerton Banns Banns Recorded at Oaksey. Signed Ranels Hankerton 1764 14-Feb Barnes Edward Bachelor Oaksey Johnsons Mary Spinster Cricklade St Sampson Banns Banns Recorded at Oaksey Cricklade St Sampson 1765 27-Sep Read Giles Labourer Minety Boulton Eleanour Spinster Oaksey Banns Minety 1767 18-May Gale William Oaksey Curtis Catherine Crudwell Lic Crudwell 1767 21-Oct Gibbens John Widower Ludlow Ann Spinster Oaksey Kemble 1773 11-Nov Boulton Isaac Oaksey Maisey Mary Minety Banns Minety 1775 13-Feb Matthews John Farmer Poole Keynes Manby Eleanor Oaksey Lic Poole Keynes 1775 13-Apr Welltroies Robert Bachelor Yeoman Oaksey King Mary Spinster Malmesbury Lic In Lic- Robert Wellovyes Malmesbury 1776 4-Dec Reynolds Thomas Oaksey Strange Hannah Kemble 1777 10-Aug Baker Joseph Labourer Oaksey Jewel Sarah Poole Keynes Poole Keynes 1779 11-Oct Joachim
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