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Malmesbury - Marriages 1650-1699 Malmesbury - Marriages 1650-1699 Officiating Father's Officiating Minister Groom's Father's Father's Given Father's Bride's Banns or Father's Given Father's Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 3 Minister Given Year Date Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Surname Name Occupation Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Lic Surname Name Occupation Surname given Surname Given Surname Given Surname Names Notes 1650 20-Oct Webb Robert Johnsons* Mary *Mary Johnsons alias Bartholomew. 1650 20-Oct Webb Robert Bartholomew* Mary *Mary Bartholomew alias Johnsons. 1650 10-Nov Evans Thomas Thorner Elizabeth 1650 07-Nov Webb Thomas Thorner Joan Gawen Married in the widow Anne Thorner's house not by Rev Harpur but Mr S Gawen. 1650 21-Apr Morgan David Bull Anne 1650 28-Apr Player William Hayward Margaret Widow Milborne 1650 13-May James Henry Hayward Joan Milborne 1650 10-Aug Huckings Abraham Malmesbury Tull Abigail Malmesbury 1650/51 12-Jan Tanner William Carrier Out of Wiltshire Arnold* Alice Malmesbury William is a Carrier of Sodbury. Alice Arnold alias Groves. 1650/51 12-Jan Tanner William Carrier Out of Wiltshire Groves* Alice Malmesbury William is a Carrier of Sodbury. Alice Groves alias Arnold. 1650/51 06-Jan Goldney John Chippenham Wayte Mary Malmesbury 1650/51 10-Mar Chapman Thomas Westport St Mary Grayle Edith Widow Westport St Mary 1651 11-Apr Keyn Jeffery Smart Frances Milborne 1651 22-May Yeate Edward Clothier Malmesbury Thorner Mary Malmesbury 1651 25-May Clarke Thomas Malmesbury Gamboll Dorothy Malmesbury 1651 26-May Thomas Phillip Messiter Mary 1651 16-Aug Clark Giles Out of Wiltshire Witts Susanna Malmesbury Witts Richard Giles is of Wootton-Under-EdgeSusanna is daugher of Richard Witts. 1651 14-Sep Davis Thomas Malmesbury Grayle Elizabeth Malmesbury As was reported by Mr Harpur, Minister O.T.P. in the house of Mr Henry Grayle. 1651 25-Sep Dowlman Edward Malmesbury Cromwell Rebecca Malmesbury Both are of Higham. Married at Bremhill. 1651/52 12-Feb Spenser William Malmesbury Hunt Edith Edith is sister fo Roger Hunt. 1651/52 23-Feb Cugly Richard Milborne Beach Mary Westport St Mary 1651/52 23-Feb Winkworth __?__ Draycot Evans __?__ Widow Malmesbury Married at the house of Richard Evans, Glover, by Mr Harpur. 1651/52 23-Feb Chivers Jeremy Servants __?__ __?__ Both are servants of Mr Kemm at Milborne. 1652 30-Oct Thorner Samuel Swindon Kent Elizabeth Cricklade 1652 04-Oct Teagle Edward Out of Wiltshire Packer Mary Out of Wiltshire Both are of Tetbury. 1652 18-Apr Chambers Stephen Malmesbury Jarrett Rebecca Malmesbury 1652 29-Jun Jeffryes Robert Foxley Grayle Mary Malmesbury 1652/53 06-Feb Buckle Thomas Shoemaker Malmesbury _____ _____ Thomas is a Shoemaker. Bride's name not given. 1652/53 03-Mar Burges John Malmesbury Smith Mabell Foxley Mabell is of Cowage in the Parish of Foxley. 1653 06-Nov Butt Charles Highworth Robert Silke Eliza Dauntsey Silke Goodman Charles: Son Robert & Eliz of Bishoptston Eliza: daugher of Goodman Silke of Highworth. 1653 06-Nov Webb Thomas Malmesbury Webbe Richard Allen Elizabeth Malmesbury Allen Henry Thomas: Son of Richard & Rubin Webbe,Elizabeth: Daugher of Henry & Elizabeth Allen. 1653 11-Dec Turke John Burton Hill Thomas Taylor Ann Kington St Michael Henry John is son of Thomas & Anna dec'dAnne is daugher of Henry & Bridget. 1653 11-Dec Clarke Adam Malmesbury Richard Hedges Jane Lydiard Millicent Hedges Goodman Adam: Son of Richard & Mary Jane: Daugher of Goodman & Ann Hedges of North Lydiard. 1653 05-Jun Powell John ______ Alice 1653 06-Jun Garlick Thomas Tranter Ann Haspur Married by Mr Haspur, Vicar here, at his house in the Abbey. 1653 07-Jun Hooper Daniel Wootton Basset Lye Mary Mary is of Crabb Mill in Parish of Lea. 1653 24-Jul Tawley Edward Malmesbury Browne Mabel Malmesbury Married by Mr Robert Harpur. 1653 23-Sep Jacobson ______ Still ______ """One Mr Jacobson & the woman name was Mrs. Still their xtian names I heard not.""" 1653 25-Sep Frye Anthony Brinkworth Bates Anne Dauntsey 1653 04-Sep Haskins Robert Phillipps* Mary *Mary Phillipps alias Sansom. 1653 04-Sep Haskins Robert Sansom* Mary *Mary Sansom alias Phillipps. 1653/54 16-Feb Knight Christopher Charlton Waters Margaret Charlton 1654 10-Oct Thorner Walter Little Somerford Wm. Allcocks Sarah Thomas Walter: Son of Wm. Sarah: Daugher of Thomas (Minister Bd Hinton) and Sarah at Elcombe. 1654 17-Oct Davies Izaake Westport St Mary Pitts Hanna Westport St Mary John Hanna is daughter of John and Elizabeth. 1654 05-Oct Steevens William Out of Wiltshire Steevens John Turke Jane Malmesbury Thomas William: Son John Steevens, deceased of Stratton, GlosJane: Daughter Thomas and Anne. 1654 09-Oct Harries William Brokenborough William Hathaway Anne Stanton William William is son of William and MarryAnne is daughter of William and Anne. 1654 02-Nov Waite Edmond Dauntsey Edmond Kaines Margaret Rodborne Edmond is son of Edmon and JaneMargaret is daughter of Margaret, Widow. 1654 05-Nov Breede Edward Malmesbury Edward Clarke Margaret Westport St Mary Edward is son of Edward. Margaret is daughter of Kath. 1654 24-Dec Price William Widower Malmesbury Morris Mary Widow Malmesbury 1654 26-Dec Evans John Malmesbury William Eastmead Christian Chippenham John is son of William and Anne. Christian is daughter of Anne (Widow). 1654 11-Apr Davies Nicholas Tailor Kington St Michael Tyle Hannah Draycot Cerne Nicholas is a TailorBanns recorded at Kington St Michael, Bride is Ticse? 1654 03-Apr Grayle Henry Malmesbury Henry Sparrow Edith Widow Foxley William Henry: Son Henry and Elizabeth (dec'd). Edith daughter William and Joan Hobbs (dec'd). 1654 09-Apr Robins Samuel Brokenborough John Elger Alice Widow Westport St Mary John Samuel is son of John and Joan. Alice is daughter of John and Ann Granger. 1654 01-May Turke Anthony Malmesbury John Smyth Joane Burton Hill Richard Anthony is son of John. Joane is daughter of Richard and Elizabeth. 1654 15-May Mayoll William Westport St Mary Davyes Sarah Westport St Mary William is son of Joan Mayoll, Widow. Sarah is daughter of Joan Davyes, Widow. 1654 18-May Jaques Anthony Grittleton Edmund Hulbert Elizabeth Chippenham John Anth: Son Edmund and Elinor. Eliz: daughter John and Ann, living with Aunt Wid Maten at.. 1654 25-May Walbrand John Little Hinton Allen Margaret Dauntsey 1654 29-May Towler James Malmesbury Hooper Mabel Malmesbury Daniel Mabel is daughter of Daniel. 1654 04-May Halle Samuel Out of Wiltshire William Elliots Alice Malmesbury Benjamin Sam: Son William and Eliz of Gravesend, both deceased Alice daughter Benjamin and Anne. 1654 31-Jul Waite Robert Robert Joanes Ann Westport St Mary Robert is son of Robert and Ann of Garnsey, living WestportAnn is daughter of Eliz. 1654 09-Jul Ivye William Mr. Widower Malmesbury Turner Lucy Mrs. Widow Calne 1654 21-Sep Boxe John Christian Malfard Thomas Powell Anne Matthew John is son of Thomas and Alice. Anne is daughter of Mattew and Anne. 1654/55 01-Jan Hues John Trowbridge William Morgan Anne Westport St Mary John John is son of William & Elizabeth. Anne is daughter of John and Jane of Burnivale. 1654/55 28-Jan Reade John Widower Malmesbury Adie Dorothy Malmesbury 1654/55 06-Jan Whiteing John Hullavington Bawdery Susanna Hullavington 1654/55 19-Feb Clarke Adam Malmesbury Richard Stanmore Sarah Seagry William Adam: Son of Richard and Mary. Sarah daughter of William and Mary living at Cole Park. 1654/55 27-Feb Foskett Walter Canter Susanna Both are of Westport Cum Charlton. 1654/55 05-Feb Evans Richard Widower Malmesbury Abbots Anne Widow Malmesbury 1654/55 11-Mar Hawkins Obadiah Christian Malford Hawkins George Baylie Katherine Malmesbury Baylie Robert Obadiah is son of George and Mary Hawkins. Katherine is daughter of Robert Baylie. 1654/55 11-Mar Alexander William Feltmaker Malmesbury Echett* Rachel Widow Westport St Mary William is a Feltmaker. *Rachel Echett or Echutt, daughter of Rachel Chapman. 1654/55 11-Mar Alexander William Feltmaker Malmesbury Chapman* Rachel Widow Westport St Mary William is a Feltmaker. *Rachel Echett or Echutt, daughter of Rachel Chapman. 1654/55 13-Mar Webb Edmond Westport St Mary Patience Ann Westport St Mary 1654/55 18-Mar Alexander Joseph Westport St Mary Clare Frances Out of Wiltshire Frances is daughter of John of Tedbury. 1654/55 19-Mar Underhay Thomas Westport St Mary Robert Arnold Mary Westport St Mary Richard Thomas is son of Robert and Anne. Mary is daughter of Richard and Avis. 1654/55 03-Mar Pierce Henry Crudwell Willam Stock Elizabeth Hankerton Henry Henry is son of William. Elizabeth is daughter of Henry and Elizabeth. 1654/55 05-Mar Whitemore John Oaksey Overthrow Mary Oaksey 1655 02-Oct Dixon Matthew Brinkworth Barnes Mary Brinkworth 1655 25-Oct Godding John Marselin Elizabeth Brinkworth 1655 03-Oct Hues Richard Malmesbury Harris Hester Lacock Hester is daughter of Dorothy Harris, Widow. 1655 06-Oct Panter John Chippenham Knapp Elizabeth Great Somerford 1655 07-Oct Buckle Edward Malmesbury Archard Anne Wootton Bassett John Anne is daughter of John. 1655 11-Nov Mathews Richard Brinkworth Walter Parkewood Joan Malmesbury Richard is son of Walter and Bettie. 1655 12-Nov Darter Jefferie Brinkworth Hurchine Elinor Brinkworth 1655 15-Nov Turke John Malmesbury Smart Ann Malmesbury 1655 10-Dec Blanchett William Malmesbury Forde Joan Malmesbury 1655 13-Dec Lane John Latton Panting Edith Charlton 1655 13-Dec Godwin Jeremy Rodborne Gale Margaret Corston Jeremy is son of Mary (widow). 1655 22-Dec Kenniston Samuel Mr. Minister Great Somerford Maye Mary Somerford John Samuel is Minister of Somerford Magna. Mary is daughter of John and Margaret. 1655 26-Dec Baker William Oaksey Spencer Joan Oaksey 1655 26-Dec Hill Henry Oaksey Smyth Elinor Oaksey 1655 26-Dec Roabes Richard Oaksey Wilkins Mary Oaksey 1655 27-Dec Lea William Doleman Elizabeth 1655 06-Dec Pope John Malmesbury Edney Elizabeth Malmesbury 1655 13-Apr Lawrence Robert Charlton (North) Collins Joan Charlton (North) 1655 14-Apr Spencer David Malmesbury Palmer Anne Widow Seagry 1655 16-Apr Gale Jasper Sutton Benger Gale Mary Sutton Benger Adkins Leonard Adkins Robert Witnesses are Mary's brothers: Leonard and Robert Adkins.
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