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Quorn Marriages 1800 to 1910 Quorn Marriages 1800 to 1910 The husband and wife are from Quorn unless indicated otherwise The husband and wife are batchelor/spinster unless indicated otherwise, W= widow/widower Marriage was by Banns unless 'Licence' is indicated Year D M Husband's Husband's Wife's Wife's Bann Age Age Status Status Occupation of Occupation Where from - Where from - Husband's Wife's father Occupation of Occupation of Hus- Wife Witness 1 Witness 2 Additional Notes s /Lic band signed Forename Surname Forename Surname husb - of of hus- of husband of wife husband wife father husband's father wife's father and wife band wife signed X X 1800 27 Jan William Sharman Mary Peach x x Samuel Clark Elizabeth Peach 1800 2 Mar William Parkinson Mary Johnson lic Thos Gamble Kitty Gamble 1800 28 Jul Samuel Osborn Mary Kirkman x Francis Foulds Elizabeth Foulds 1800 29 Oct Roger Harrison Mary Toon x x John Clarke Mary Wilde 1800 26 Dec Samuel Jephson Sarah Twig x x Abraham Sharp Joseph Raven Additional witnesses, Elizabeth Thompson, Sarah Humber(?). Abraham Sharp signed with x 1801 23 Feb Joseph Cragg Mary Wylde Joseph Ann Wyle Chapman 1801 9 Mar Thomas Musson Betty Moore lic Long Clawson J Chapman Joseph Taylor Baker 1801 7 Sep William Cross Ann Day Benjamin Cross Elizabeth Foulds (signed with x) 1801 4 Oct Joseph Buckerfield Elizabeth Savidge lic Ashby-de-la- John Hoden Eleanor North Zouch 1801 1 Nov William Hallam Jane Charlesworth lic Loughborough x John Raven Sarah Raven (signed with x) 1801 25 Dec Thomas Orson Ann Goodwin x x ? Marson Charlotte Daykin 1802 9 Jan John Lathbury Margaret Whale lic Joseph Taylor - 1802 1 Mar William Dilks Eleanor Johnson Newtown Linford x x Thomas Cramp Sarah Johnson (signed with x) 1802 16 Mar Thomas Roe Mary Smitham x Joseph Tate Elizabeth Smitham 1802 22 Mar William Smith Elizabeth Smitham Sutton Joseph Tate Ann Smitham Bonnington 1802 25 Mar Francis Bassett Eleanor Worth lic John Hoden Sarah ??? 1802 26 Apr Joseph Collett Ann Wylde George Wylde Mary Cragg 1802 13 Sep Joseph Mee Bridget Green x x Thomas Mee An Meadows (?) Thomas signed with a x 1802 16 Sep Thomas Rudkin Catherine Chrightly x x Sarah Rudkin Joseph Rudkins (signed with x) 1802 24 Nov Joseph Johnson Mary Walker x Joseph Taylor Elizabeth Hunt (signed with a x) 1802 6 Dec Joseph Musson Hannah Fisher x x Joseph Collett Ann Musson (signed with a x) 1803 1 Aug Abraham Sharp Elizabeth Rudkin x x John Williams Elizabeth Barrowcliffe 1803 15 Aug John Lamb Sarah Holmes Bradley, Derby Charles Lamb Sarah(?) Taylor 1803 22 Aug Thomas Rennocks Sarah Sharpe x x Thomas Sarah Taylor Chapman 1803 8 Nov William Lee Rebeckah Turner x Henry Phebe Thornell Spittlehouse 1803 27 Dec William Waldram Elizabeth Turlington x x Samuel Agitt Mary Bostock (signed with a x) 1804 26 Feb William Smith Mary Wild Wimeswould James Smart Rebecca Willson 1804 1 Apr Joseph Tate Sarah Sharman x William Mary Sarson Thompson (signed with a x) 1804 2 Apr Thomas Green Elizabeth Orson x John Wilson Sarah Taylor 1804 23 Apr John Barton Elizabeth Middleton Loughborough x Henry Mitchell Martha Needham 1804 12 Jun John Mason Ann Richardson lic Staplehill, Derby P? Richardson Mary Benskin 1804 13 Jun William Holmes Elizabeth Leatherbarrow x x Sarah Lamb George Raven 1804 6 Jul Edward Sarson Ann Baker lic William Baker Sarah Sarson 1804 22 Jul John Slee Sarah Broughton Edward Sarah Slee Wartnaby 1804 30 Jul William Careless Anne Musson Loughborough x x William Elizabeth Jennings Musson (signed with a x) 1804 10 Sep William Newham Ann Smitham Sutton John Horner Elizabeth Bonnington Mansfield 1804 12 Sep William Inglesant Ann Sarson lic Edward Sarson Sarah Sarson Harris 1804 5 Nov John Stevenson Elizabeth Lewin x John Gibson Ann Willis (signed with a x) 1804 30 Dec Richard Burchnall Betsey Sarson lic Swithiand Richard Sarah Sarson Freeman 1805 14 Jan Thomas Barrowcliff Rebecca Wilson James Smart Elizabeth Barrowcliffe © Quorn Village On-line Museum, www.quornmuseum.com. Information for personal/community group use only. Copyright forbids further publishing, distributing, copying or transmitting. See copyright info on site. Page 1 of 31 Year D M Husband's Husband's Wife's Wife's Bann Age Age Status Status Occupation of Occupation Where from - Where from - Husband's Wife's father Occupation of Occupation of Hus- Wife Witness 1 Witness 2 Additional Notes s /Lic band signed Forename Surname Forename Surname husb - of of hus- of husband of wife husband wife father husband's father wife's father and wife band wife signed X X 1805 16 Apr Thomas Adcock Mary Banes Burton x Thomas Cramp Dorothy Cramp (signed with a x) 1805 22 May John Smith Rebecca Chapman lic Sileby Thomas Joseph Taylor Chamberlain 1805 12 Sep Thomas Adcock Mary Thomas x Thomas Cramp Dorothy Cramp (signed with a x) 1805 5 Oct Thomas Winfield Ann Cross lic Holm Pierpoint, Joseph Cross Mary Chapman Notts 1805 13 Oct John Cragg Sarah Jaques John Hoult(?) Mary Bailey (signed with a x) 1805 28 Oct John Fletcher Ann Gandy Barrow x x John Warner Mary Oliver (signed with a x) 1805 12 Nov William Bramley Hannah Mee Johnson Swithland x Benjamin Fukes Elizabeth Rudkin 1805 7 Nov John Wilson Mary Thompson x Joseph Balm Sarah Johnson (signed with x) 1805 25 Nov Charles Forster Mary Smaley Mountsorrell x George Elizabeth George Webster signed Webster Smalley with a x 1805 16 Dec James Holmes Mary Dodge lic Melbourne, x Robert Sarah Collett Derbyshire Furber(?) 1806 2 Jun Thomas Humber Sarah Ward x x George Wilson Ann Humber Both witnesses signed with a x 1806 24 Aug Edward Frier Ann Cunningham x x George Martha Abel White(?) (signed with a x) 1806 8 Sep William Harrison Sophia Wilson x x Robert Harrison Ann Harrison Both witnesses signed with a x 1806 2 Nov George Wilson Mary Goddard x x John Wilson Mary Wilson (signed with a x) 1806 24 Nov George March Sarah Gamble x x John Slee Mary Bates 1806 25 Nov Charles Hampson Jane Sharpe Ratcliffe x x Thomas Fanny Sharpe Rennocks (signed with a x) 1806 30 Nov George Stubbs Mary Darker William Stubbs Catherine Stubbs 1806 2 Dec John Lynes Mary Hodges x Thomas Ann Lynes Thomas Bramley signed Bramley with a x 1806 25 Dec Thomas Phipps Mary Thornal x John Phipps Mary Chapman 1807 26 Jan William Platts Mary Smart Rearsby James Smart Ann Platts (signed with a x) 1807 4 Feb James Smart Jane Hemsley x Joseph Bates Sarah Smart 1807 15 Feb John Spittlehouse Sarah Burrows lic x Richard Willson Joseph Taylor 1807 26 Apr John Clayton Mary Bayley x x John Cragg Sarah Cragg 1807 1 Jun Peter Mee Sarah Johnson Newtown Linford x x Thomas Cramp Mary Lee 1807 2 Jun William Bissil Mary Middleton W Spittlehouse Joseph Taylor 1807 19 Jul Thomas Chapman Elizabeth Mansfield William Martha Mansfield Parkinson (signed with a x) 1807 23 Oct William Disney Elizabeth Bradford Samuel Disney ??? Modford?? 1807 10 Nov John Jelley Sarah Sarson lic Stoughton Thomas Sarson Elizabeth Fox 1807 15 Nov Joseph Hallam Elizabeth Rudkin Barrow x William Rudkin Dorothy Rudkin (signed with a x) 1807 22 Nov Thomas Bradford Elizabeth Rudkin lic John Letts Mary Rudkin 1807 24 Nov William Whitmer Elizabeth Pointer x Hannah Pointer Thomas Whitmore 1807 16 Dec Henry Cramp Elizabeth Fox lic Kirby Muxloe John Jelley Sarah Jelley 1808 11 Jan John Baum Mary Roe x x ? Horner Elizabeth Chapman 1808 18 Feb Samuel Hull Catherine Pollard lic Derby Thomas Pollard Mary Pollard 1808 22 Feb Joseph Sellers Ann Hart lic George Raven Elizabeth Fearn 1808 1 Mar John Phipps Ann Topham x William Orson Sarah Johnson William Orson signed with a x 1808 28 Jun Thomas Ireland Martha Pickering lic George Raven Joseph Taylor 1808 1 Aug Thomas Raven Ann Humber Barrow x Waterman Mary Raven Raven 1808 24 Nov Richard Greasley Hannah Hartrop x Thomas Hartrop Mary Haynes Both witnesses signed with a x 1808 18 Dec Jarvis Cragg Susannah Soars Barrow x Thomas Briggs Elizabeth Hallam Both witnesses signed with a x 1809 3 Apr Joseph Green Dorothy Rudkin x x William Green Sarah Johnson 1809 21 May Benjamin Fukes Elizabeth Smith x James Smith Mary Rudkin 1809 11 Sep John Glover Sarah Taylor Joseph Taylor Mary Taylor 1809 20 Oct Thomas Pearson Sarah Rudkin Thomas Cramp Fanny Fukes (signed with a x) 1809 30 Oct Richard Carter Ann Gilbert John Holder(?) Joseph Taylor © Quorn Village On-line Museum, www.quornmuseum.com. Information for personal/community group use only. Copyright forbids further publishing, distributing, copying or transmitting. See copyright info on site. Page 2 of 31 Year D M Husband's Husband's Wife's Wife's Bann Age Age Status Status Occupation of Occupation Where from - Where from - Husband's Wife's father Occupation of Occupation of Hus- Wife Witness 1 Witness 2 Additional Notes s /Lic band signed Forename Surname Forename Surname husb - of of hus- of husband of wife husband wife father husband's father wife's father and wife band wife signed X X 1809 1 Nov Samuel Wylde Mary Halford William Halford Martha Ward (signed with a x) 1809 21 Dec Thomas Jones Jane Cramp lic x Thomas Cramp Joseph Taylor 1810 27 Jan William Rollinson Ann Crooks x Benjamin Joseph Taylor Benjamin Squires signed Squires with a x 1810 31 Jan Thomas Hackit Sarah Bostock Loughborough x x John Williams Elizabeth Burbidge 1810 6 Feb Joseph Gill Jane Elliott St Mary's, Samuel West Catharine Gill Leicester 1810 12 Feb William Green Mary Johnson x x William Tacey Elizabeth Johnson 1810 15 Apr William Pagett Elizabeth Crooks x Thomas Pagett Ann Brooks Thomas Pagett signed with a x 1810 25 Apr Benjamin Mee Ann Sharp Woodhouse x Thomas Francis Sharpe Rennocks (signed with a x) 1810 10 Sep John Pilkington Sarah Johnson x Thomas
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