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Pewsey - Marriages 1700-1799 Pewsey - Marriages 1700-1799 Father's Officiating Officiating Groom's Father's Father's Father's Bride's Banns or Father's Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 3 Year Date Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish/ Abode Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish/ Abode Given Father's Occupation Minister Minister Notes Surname Surname Given Name Occupation Surname Lic Surname Surname given Surname Given Surname Given Name Surname Given Names 1700 02-Sep Filor John Mr. Stoke Dean Anne Mrs. Pewsey Groom's abode likely Beechingstoke 1700 18-Sep Morse John Burbage Lewis Alice Pewsey 1700 28-Sep Pyke William Pewsey Blandey Elizabeth Pewsey 1700 23-Dec Oram John Pewsey Higgens Elizabeth Pewsey 1701 21-Apr Cook Thomas Pewsey Summersett Dorothy Pewsey Bride's surname alias Cook 1701 21-Apr Cook Thomas Pewsey Cook Dorothy Pewsey Bride's surname alias Summersett 1701 15-Sep Allen Richard Pewsey Hayward Mary Pewsey 1701 29-Sep Allen Edward Pewsey Blandey Frances Pewsey 1701 04-Oct Clark John Pewsey Crabb Jane Pewsey 1702 05-Apr Edwards Robert Pewsey Naish Mary Pewsey 1702 20-Apr Pyke Steven Pewsey Neate Elizabeth Pewsey 1702 18-Oct Zealy Edward Pewsey White Jane Pewsey 1702 19-Oct Banning Augustine Pewsey Ashton Elizabeth Pewsey 1703 18-Apr Amour William, Jnr. Pewsey Dear Ruth Pewsey 1703 12-Oct Liddell Charles Huish Elliss Jane Pewsey 1703 03-Nov Weston John Calne Ashton Anne 1704 25-May Bachelour John Pewsey Tarrant Jane Pewsey 1704 17-Jun Ashton Richard Pewsey Chandler Jane Pewsey 1704 21-Jul Allen John Pewsey Allen Mary Pewsey 1705 27-May Batt Austin Burbage Smith Mary Pewsey 1705 18-Nov Burges Michael Pewsey Clack Ann Pewsey 1706 15-Jun Allen Edmond Pewsey Monday Mary Pewsey 1706 27-Jun Smith Thomas St.John the Baptist, Gloucester Wood Mary 1706 03-Nov Goold Robert Alton Priors Waborn Mary Pewsey 1706/07 26-Jan Batt John Ludgershall Batt Frances Pewsey 1706/07 17-Feb Tarrant Huphery Pewsey Harding Margaret Pewsey 1707 27-Nov Crouch Richard Pewsey Whitechurch Elizabeth Pewsey 1708 02-Feb Batt Edward Ludgershall Batt Joanna Pewsey 1708 07-Feb Allen Edward Pewsey Batt Margaret Pewsey 1708 26-Apr Dudman John Collingbourne Kingston Pontin Martha Pewsey 1708 21-Sep Thorpe John Rector Pewsey Hungerford Sarah Milton 1709 08-Sep Fidler John Everleigh Hailstone Mary Pewsey 1709 15-Oct Dickman John Pewsey Fidler Sarah Pewsey 1709 20-Dec Gammons Robert East Kennett May Mary Wilcot 1709/10 10-Jan Legg Thomas Upavon Steevens Mary Widow Pewsey 1710 08-May Pye Richard Pewsey Smith Elizabeth Pewsey 1710 12-Jun Pope Thomas Potterne Watson Susanna Patney 1710 31-Oct Rutt John Pewsey Scaplehorn Sarah Pewsey 1710 19-Dec Fishlock Thomas Pewsey Saintsbury Jane Pewsey 1711 May Dangerfield William Jacob Ann St.Mary, Marlborough 1711 19-May Hailstone Walter Pewsey Porter Mary Pewsey 1711 24-Jul Beazant William Pewsey Kimpton Edith Pewsey 1711 29-Jul Pyke Richard Pewsey Coleman Susanna Pewsey 1711 08-Oct Steevens Thomas Pewsey Harding Elizabeth Pewsey 1711 24-Dec Davis Robert Pewsey Lankfield Elizabeth Pewsey 1711/12 21-Feb Clark James St.Peter, Marlborough Cheavers Abigail St.Peter, Marlborough 1712 13-Sep Rumsey Nathaniel Pewsey Newman Mary Pewsey 1712 25-Oct Sutton William Pewsey Mortimor Mary Pewsey 1712 24-Nov Stevens Ralph Lankfield Elinour 1712 29-Nov Church Henry Wilcot Palmer Mary 1712/13 13-Jan Oadee Thomas Lyddale Ann 1712/13 14-Feb Allen John Pewsey Batt Elizabeth Pewsey 1712/13 16-Feb Lee Moses, Jnr. Pewsey Ridle Ann Pewsey 1713 18-Dec Bachelour William Pewsey Harding Sarah Pewsey 1713/14 13-Jan Alexander Thomas Huish Eatwel Jane Huish 1713/14 05-Feb Pummels John Alton Priors Titcomb Phobe Alton Priors 1713/14 16-Mar Matthews Richard Pewsey Bridge Mary Pewsey 1714 18-Jul Pyke Thomas Fittleton Hilliard Jane Enford 1714 08-Oct Beacher William Kinbury, Berks Brown Frances Kinbury, Berks 1714 26-Dec Marks Anthony All Cannings Steevens Ann 1714/15 09-Jan Waterman John Pewsey Lamborn Elizabeth Pewsey 1715 26-Oct Strotten Charles Wilcot Petford Sarah 1715/16 12-Feb Lye John Manningford Bruce Batt Jane Pewsey 1716 06-Aug Moore John Bishop Alice Pewsey 1716/17 05-Mar Lee Walter Pewsey Daughton Margery Pewsey 1717 29-Apr Dyer Thomas Watts Sarah 1717 02-Sep Cook Robert Marchment Jane 1717 28-Oct Maton William Upavon Hitchens Ann Ludgershall 1718 31-May Portlock John Amour Elizabeth 1718 18-Oct Alexander Thomas Allen Sarah 1718 23-Oct Dyke John Benger Elizabeth 1718/19 04-Jan Burchell Henry Bishop Elizabeth 1719 02-Apr Palmer Richard Allen Jane 1719 31-Aug Culley Thomas Scutts Sarah 1719/20 02-Jan Stagge John Keepens Jane 1719/20 27-Feb Bestin Abraham Batt Ann 1720 18-Oct Sanford Thomas Wootton Rivers Martin Sarah Wootton Rivers 1720/21 20-Feb Reeves Henry Pewsey Batt Avice Pewsey 1721 05-Oct Bunce Robert Pewsey Bishop Margaret Pewsey 1721 24-Dec Newman William Pewsey Dier Hester Pewsey 1721 31-Dec Pierce John Scutts Sarah 1722 26-Mar Blake Charles St.Thomas, Salisbury Genons Ann Netheravon 1722 09-Jul Wacom Robert Pewsey Ellis Elizabeth Pewsey 1722 07-Oct Oadey George Pewsey Oram Mary Pewsey 1722 24-Oct Allen William Watkins Elizabeth 1722 Dec Strotton Henry Easton Andrews Mary Pewsey 1722/23 19-Feb Pound John Bishops Cannings Ruddle Catherine Bishops Cannings 1723 09-Oct Sawyer Roger Pewsey Goodwin Mary Pewsey 1723 24-Oct Smith John Pewsey Broad Mary Pewsey 1723/24 12-Mar Simkins Charles Devizes Coleman Elizabeth Devizes 1724 16-Jul Edwards John Wilcot Edwards Sarah Pewsey 1724 04-Sep Ward John Everleigh Day Mary Milton 1724 14-Oct Marchment Charles Milton Smith Mary Pewsey 1725 03-Apr Brome John Market Lavington Smith Jane Pewsey 1725 13-Oct Kein William Upavon Ford Sarah Upavon 1725 07-Nov Sawyer Robert Pewsey Andrews Elizabeth Pewsey 1725 09-Nov Kimpton Edward Pewsey Rakins Elizabeth Pewsey 1725 20-Dec Rye Timothy Wilcot Earle Elizabeth 1725 28-Dec Tarrant Thomas Pewsey Lee Ann Pewsey 1725 31-Dec Smith Daniel Woodborough Rivers Mary Upavon 1726 01-May Watts John Upavon Lee Catherine Pewsey 1727 07-May Smith John Marchment Elizabeth 1727 22-May Cleeveland John Heddington Tarry Ann St.John, Devizes ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2016/Duncan McBurney Pewsey - Marriages 1700-1799 1727 17-Oct Matthews Richard Alton Barnes Brown Jane Pewsey 1728 14-Oct Pyke Thomas Pewsey Chandler Jane Pewsey 1728 20-Oct White William Pewsey Allen Frances Pewsey 1728/29 05-Jan Sumerset Edmond Pewsey Myhill Frances Pewsey 1728/29 10-Feb Couch Richard Pierce Mary 1729 17-Apr Greenaway Daniel Glover Marlborough Farmer Ruth Spinster Woodborough Licence Includes information from Licence. Bride's surname spelt Farther in Licence. 1729 20-Apr Hitchcock Charles Monday Elizabeth 1729 20-Dec Bacther James Eallin, Hampshire Marsh Elizabeth Pewsey 1730 29-Mar Hazael Thomas Milkton Smith Martha Pewsey Groom's abode likely Milton [Lilbourne] 1730 26-Apr Gibbs Henry Upavon Crook Jane Upavon 1730 13-Jun Clerk John Pewsey Beazant Ann Pewsey 1730 14-Jun Blake John Pewsey King Elizabeth Pewsey 1730 17-Nov Lee Leonard Pewsey Broad Sarah Pewsey 1731 28-Nov L? William Wilcot Briant Elizabeth 1731 21-Dec Dobson Edward Overton Sawyer Elizabeth 1731/32 12-Feb Amour John Smith Elizabeth 1732 22-Jun Zealy Edward Gregory Elizabeth 1732 30-Jul Harris Edward Ashton Sarah 1732 10-Sep Andrews Thomas Hitchcock Sarah 1732 30-Nov Bristow Robert Wilcot Nutley Jane Pewsey 1732/33 06-Jan Merrit Henry Wilcot Plank Ann Wilcot 1733 20-Aug Tarrant John Richeson Mary 1733 05-Sep Wilkins Henry Burchell Elizabeth 1734 04-Jun Andrews William Davice Elizabeth 1734 01-Oct Bishop John Axford Mary 1734 09-Dec Beazant Thomas Kimpton Susanna 1734/35 20-Jan Whitemarsh Henry Pummels Ann 1735 26-May Stone Elisha Burbage Humpheris Frances Pewsey 1735 02-Sep Fielden Thomas Potterne Pierce Ann Pewsey 1735/36 14-Feb Brookman Stephen Pewsey Allen Elizabeth Pewsey Licence Abode details taken from Licence 1736 20-Dec Humpheris Samuel Bond Mary 1738 01-Aug Bridwell Joseph Crouch Mary Widow 1739 22-Apr King Thomas Hitchcock Elizabeth 1739 18-Jun Dear Edward Woodward Ann 1739 18-Jun Audler John Great Bedwin Allen Mary Pewsey 1739 18-Jul Oram John Pewsey Sheapherd Jane Pewsey 1739 17-Dec Beazant Edward Dear Mary 1739 22-Dec Munday William Dickman Sarah 1739 27-Dec Amour John Newman Elizabeth 1740 07-Oct Elford Simon Burbage Pyke Ann Pewsey 1741 20-Jul Mills James Babbidge Ann 1741 01-Oct Monday Joseph Naish Elizabeth 1741/42 31-Jan Stagg John Burry Jane 1742 24-May Ember Humphery Sherrington Cox Lucy Pewsey 1742/43 24-Jan Cheqher William Burbage Parsons Martha Pewsey 1743 06-Apr Portlock John Cook Elizabeth 1743 22-May Tarrant Richard Dornford Alice 1743 28-Nov Dowse James Sanford Sarah 1743/44 11-Jan Rudel Thomas Easton Bunce Margaret Pewsey 1743/44 28-Jan Jordin Benjamin Pewsey King Mary Pewsey 1744 10-Jul Stevens Ralph Hayward Ruth 1744 16-Sep Coock Robert Wilcot Dickman Mary Pewsey 1744 16-Nov Swanbrough Daniel Rudel Mary 1745 20-Oct Hibberd Joseph Hardin Rabekah 1745/46 20-Jan Monday John Aishton Jane 1745/46 21-Jan Blackman Thomas Covey Ann 1746 20-Jul Annats James Great Bedwin Brode Jane 1746 27-Jul Shaperd Edward Winter Sarah 1746 02-Oct Hamlin John Woodborough Allen Sarah 1747 03-Oct Knee Daniel Bromham Coly Sarah 1748 16-Jun Spencer John Pewsey Marchment Ann Pewsey 1748 10-Jul Lee William Pewsey More Mary Pewsey 1748 27-Jul Alexander Richard Pewsey Macklin Betty Pewsey 1748 15-Aug Webb John Ramsbury Alexander Mary 1748 25-Oct Humpheris William Pewsey Saymor Mary Pewsey 1748 04-Nov Davis Stephen Pewsey Sayer Sarah Pewsey 1749 29-Oct Lidel Charles Pewsey May Ann Pewsey 1749/50 29-Jan Kite William Pewsey
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