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Stanton St. Quintin - Marriages 1603-1799 Stanton St. Quintin - Marriages 1603-1799 Bride Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 2 Year Date Groom Surname Given Names Status Grooms Parish Surname Given Names Status Brides Parish Banns/Lic Surname given Surname Given Notes 1603 02-May Hutchinge Walter Horte Margaret 1603 20-Oct Power William Davis Joanne 1605 03-Oct Butt Arthur Hutchinge Alice 1620 10-May Winkworth William Great Somerford Stephens Annis Stanton St. Quintin 1623 26-Oct Hathaway William Gibbard Agnis 1671 01-May Newman John Glascadine Mary 1679 08-Dec Ferris John Dauntsey Allen Alice Dauntsey 1680 25-Jul Sumpsion William Power Mary 1680 15-Apr Shingle Daniel Leigh Delamere Stone Anne Stanton St. Quintin 1681 04-Apr Pritchard Henry Stanton St. Quintin Messham Joanne Leigh Delamere 1681 06-Nov Power Charles Stanton St. Quintin Tanner Mary Kington St Michael 1682 24-May Punter Joseph Stanton St. Quintin Hardin Ann Draycotcerne 1682 26-Apr Power Benjamin Stanton St. Quintin Bigley Anne Stanton St. Quintin 1684 01-Dec Power Amos Littleton Drew Westford Mary Nettleton 1685 30-Apr Ferris John Stanton St. Quintin Whiting Jane Stanton St. Quintin 1685 26-Dec Hathaway William Stanton St. Quintin Vizard Elizabeth Stanton St. Quintin 1688 25-Sep Edwards Phillip Wier Mary Bengot 1694 Ferris Elias Malmsbury Earle Joan Malmsbury 1695 04-Apr Coleman William Hullavington Ast Anne Hullavington 1701 16-Mar Chandler Wraughton Hullavington May Mary Stanton St. Quintin 1701 06-Sep Knap Thomas Radborn Malmsbury Power Sarah Stanton St. Quintin 1708 P Charles Stanton St. Quintin Sparre Jane 1716 20-May Davis Robert Punter Ann 1718 29-Jan Hillard Charles Stanton St. Quintin Brooks Sarah Stanton St. Quintin 1719 26-Apr Farr Daniel Grittleton White Sarah Grittleton 1719 20-Oct Hood Thomas Stanton St. Quintin Woodward Elizabeth Stanton St. Quintin 1719 02-Nov Jackman Hullavington Tolleval Margaret Grittleton Lic The Rev 1721 03-Mar Harris Alexander Read Jane Kingston St Michael Lic 1721 24-Apr Davis Walter Luckington Burymen Elizabeth Stanton St. Quintin 1721 08-May Beak Charles St Botolph Aldersgate London Crook Mary St Giles Cripplegate mddsx Lic 1722 29-Oct Harris John Mead Elizabeth 1722 25-Dec Lester alias Plastor Caleb Davis Elizabeth Calne 1723 27-Dec Hood William Earle Stoke Melksham Higgins Millicent Stanton St. Quintin 1723 08-May Cockle John Stanton St. Quintin Power Bridget Stanton St. Quintin 1724 03-Jan Prichitt Samuel Brooks Mary 1724 06-May Baldwin Joseph West Kington Smart Sarah Grittleton Lic 1724 25-Sep Hulbert Edward Marsfield Con Glos Baldwin Jane West Kington Com Wilts 1724 11-Dec Barrington Henry Draycot Jones Martha Stanton St. Quintin 1724 04-May Hatherall Abraham Tormartin Baldwin Ann West Kington Com Wilts Lic 1725 14-Feb Fry Alexander Bond Sarah 1725 01-Jul Pontin Nathaniel Hullavington Hedly Elizabeth Hullavinton 1725 05-Dec Peirce Robert Esty Susan 1726 24-Apr Millard Charles Ady Rebecca 1726 02-Jul Jones Robert Castle Comb Barrington Judith 1727 18-Feb Miles William Fry Mary 1727 15-Jun Washbourne Thomas Malmsbury Gingel Ann Stanton St. Quintin 1727 14-Mar Marsh Giles Cottle Mary Hullavington 1728 04-Oct Brooks Richard Grittleton Wiltshire Elizabeth 1729 08-Jul Tattersal Thomas Marsfield Com Glos Freshman Thomasina 1729 Allen Richard Power Margaret 1729 14-Apr Fry Phillip Little Somerford Salway Elizabeth Wick Bremhil 1732 12-Sep Dark Samuel Colern Woodman Sarah 1734 29-Oct Alsop John Stanton St. Quintin Gale Mary Stanton St. Quintin 1735 25-Sep Sheppard William Calne Duck Allice Calne Lic 1737 08-Jan Ball Matthew Tarnington Glos Tyler Elizabeth Draycott Cerne Wilts 1737 16-Jan Power Francis Stanton St. Quintin Flower Mary Kington St Michael 1737 25-Sep Gould Stephen Chippenham Clarke Ann Chippenham 1737 28-Sep Martin Christopher Trowbridge Gye Sarah Grittleton 1737 25-Dec Bayly Zachariah Calne Power Hester Stanton St. Quintin 1738 16-Jan Powell Francis Pinckny Fry Elizabeth 1739 10-Sep Clifford John Kington Langly Hayward Margaret Stanton St. Quintin commonly called Hayward 1740 12-Oct Sealy William Stanton St. Quintin Coleman Sarah Kington St Michael 1742 19-Apr Hayward John Stanton St. Quintin Punter Deborah Stanton St. Quintin 1742 20-May Taylor Richard Yatton Kennel Alexander Martha Kington St Michael Mr & Mrs 1742 29-Sep Nitt Robert Kington St Michael Davis Elizabeth Stanton St. Quintin 1744 04-Feb Hayward John Stanton St. Quintin Gale Mary Stanton St. Quintin 1748 21-Jun Fry William Stanton St. Quintin Betnor Sarah Castle Comb 1751 08-Oct Jefferies Thomas Ashly Wilts Davis Catharine Stanton St. Quintin 1752 07-Jun Alsop Thomas Stanton St. Quintin Stanmore Betty Stanton St. Quintin 1752 09-Aug Spackman Thomas Stanton St. Quintin Harris Anne Stanton St. Quintin ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2010/Roger Jones Revised 26 June 2015 by Teresa Lewis CMB Stanton St. Quintin - Marriages 1603-1799 1753 05-Apr Fry Alexander Stanton St. Quintin Hayward Deborah Wid Stanton St. Quintin 1753 23-Apr Haines John Oldbury Glos Dick Elizabeth Sutton Benger 1753 01-Nov Miles William Stanton St. Quintin Pickett Ruth Stanton St. Quintin 1754 07-Apr Cary Daniel Stanton St. Quintin Miles Anne Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Gingell John Miles William 1754 13-Sep Greenman Gabriel Hullavington Miller Alice Stanton St. Quintin Banns Colingever Henry Browning Mary 1755 19-Feb Ferris Robert Stanton St. Quintin Heath Anne Wid Stanton St. Quintin Banns Gingell John 1755 Nov Alsop William Downton Forrester Anne Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Dowding Dowding Rebecca 1755 Nov Whormwood John Widr Grittleton Harris Elizabeth Wid Stanton St. Quintin Banns Dowding 1756 Jul Gingal Walter b. Stanton St. Quintin Wheeler Ruth Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Millard Betty Dowding Rebecca 1757 18-Apr Mills Thomas b. Seagry Miles Grace Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Dowdrat Sarah Barkly 1757 26-Feb Bridgeman William Compton Alsop Lydia Stanton St. Quintin Miller Charles Miller William Additional note on Register 1759 04-May Vines Daniel Widr Lyneham Ferris Anne Wid Stanton St. Quintin Lic Millard Charles Tanner 1760 17-Jan Tanner Jonathan Rodbourn Jefferies Susannah Stanton St. Quintin Lic Walter Millerd Charles 1760 Feb Shergold Richard Cook Stanton St. Quintin Hopkins Jane Stanton St. Quintin Lic Hopkins John Miles William 1761 19-Feb Hopkins John Widr Stanton St. Quintin Davis Mariele Sp. Kington St Michael Lic Shergold Richard Cook Hopkins Joseph 1761 15-Aug Alsop James b. Stanton St. Quintin Light Hannah Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Miles William Alsop Peter 1762 Jul Ayliffe J Draycot Cerne Berch Anne Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Miles William 1763 08-Apr Gingell John b. Stanton St. Quintin Weekes Susannah Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Shergold Richard Cook Shergold Jane 1764 03-Jan Miles John b. Stanton St. Quintin Power Mary Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Shergold Richard Cook Sarah 1766 16-Nov Dowding John Widr Christian Malford Boy Elizabeth Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Shergold Richard Cook Cary Elizabeth 1768 09-May Vizard William Widr Westport Turk Mary Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Lic Shergold Richard Cook 1769 09-Feb Taverner Moses b. Hullavington Pritchard Mary Russell Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Lic Beak John Shergold Richard Cook 1769 14-Sep Woodman William b. Stanton St. Quintin Fry Sarah Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Shergold Richard Cook Weare Power 1769 04-Oct Alsop Stephen b. Stanton St. Quintin Biggs Mary Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Shergold Richard Cook Miles Robert 1770 05-Jun Alsop Charles b. Stanton St. Quintin Comely Anne Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Millard James Millard William 1771 15-Apr Weare Power Hullavington Millerd Mary Stanton St. Quintin Banns Millard Isaac Millard Sarah 1771 04-Nov Fry Isaac Widr Stanton St. Quintin Barrington Susannah Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Millard William Dundridge John 1772 03-Aug Heale William Widr Stanton St. Quintin Cleeve Jane Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Dowdrat John Miles William 1772 05-Oct Martin William b. Chippenham Pritchard Betty Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Lic Weare Power Densing John 1773 19-Jul Cotty John b. Kington St Michael Fry Ann Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Fry Elizabeth Millar William 1776 03-Jun Banks John b. Stanton St. Quintin Miles Mary Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Miles William Miles William (jnr) 1776 28-Dec Millerd James b. Stanton St. Quintin Miles Hannah Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Fry Jacob Miles William 1777 13-Oct Chappel Richard b. Glos Spackman Jane Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Lic Millard Charles Beak John 1779 10-Apr Fry William b. Stanton St. Quintin Miles Anne Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Miles Robert Tanner Aaren 1780 23-Aug Ferris Thomas Stanton St. Quintin Powel Sarah Stanton St. Quintin Banns Miles William 1781 06-Jan Fry Samuel Newport Glos Miles Elizabeth Stanton St. Quintin Banns Millor Miles Mary 1783 04-May Fry Thos Stanton St. Quintin Baigent Susannah Stanton St. Quintin Banns Miles Robert Miles Mary 1784 27-Jun Lesseter Daniel Stanton St. Quintin Cook Betty Stanton St. Quintin Banns Lefeter William Cook Sarah 1784 02-Jul Lambert Edward Stanton St. Quintin Bowles Frances Stanton St. Quintin Lic Smith Elizabeth William Ann Smith 1785 24-Oct Coller John b. Kington St Millard Sarah Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Kinty Francis Coller 1785 12-Dec Little John b. Stanton St. Quintin Barrington Betty Stanton St. Quintin Banns Miles Robert Spackman Betty 1786 18-Apr Haywood Lot b. Stanton St. Quintin Jones Susannah Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Lic Sealy Thomas Haywood Betty 1788 27-Dec Salter David Langley Fry Mary Stanton St. Quintin Lic Miles William Heall William 1789 25-Jan Miles Robert b. Stanton St. Quintin Spackman Betty Sp. Stanton St. Quintin Banns Heall William Heall Edward 1791 12-Jun Cary James Stanton St. Quintin Beak Martha Stanton St. Quintin Banns Cary Richard Cary Mary 1791 18-Jul Browning George b.
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