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Washbrook Marriages 1754-1828 (Brides) Washbrook marriages 1754-1828 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom 1st Groom surname Status Date Notes Reg# Fiche By banns. Both of Washbrook. They all sign except witness 3 (Elizabeth Grimes). Witness 2 is James Bishop, who witnesses nearly all marriages at this period. ABBOT Mary Scrivener single Robert Grimes CULLINGTON single 17 Jun 1828 Witness 1: Willm. Grimes. 42 6 Banns only, not a marriage. Read 12, 19, 26 Feb. Groom ALDIS Susan widow David WRIGHT widower * * 1786 of Washbrook, bride of Copdock 6 By banns. Both of Washbrook. Bride and groom mark, ARNOLD Susan widow Henry ROUT widower 08 Jul 1783 witnesses (Mary Marven, Robt. Leman Page) sign. 48 5 Banns only, not a marriage. Read 15, 22, 29 April. Both of Washbrook. Appears marriage didn't take place (at least, BARFELD Hannah widow John HARBERD single * * 1781 not in Washbrook) 6 By banns. Groom of Cobdock (Copdock), bride of Washbrook. They all sign except the bride. Witnesses: BARFIELD Jane single James DAVIS single 14 Oct 1762 Wm. Kemball, John Woods 13 5 By banns. Both of Washbrook. Bride and groom mark, BARFIELD Ann single John BAKER single 10 Oct 1768 witnesses (William Clarke, John Woods) sign. 24 5 By banns. They all mark except the groom. Both of BARFIELD Sarah single Thomas CARRINGTON single 07 Nov 1775 Washbrook. Witnesses: John & Mary Penner 37 5 By banns. Both of Washbrook. They all mark except BARFIELD Hanah widow John HARBERD single 15 May 1781 witness 1 (John Weeding). Witness 2: James Burton. 45 5 By banns. They all sign except the bride. Both of BARFIELD Jane single Robert CHAPLING single 10 Oct 1788 Washbrook. Witnesses: William Wiles, John Woods 52 5 By banns. Both of Washbrook. They all sign. Witnesses: BOWEL Hannah single Clarke TURNER single 11 Oct 1773 Thos Cole, John Woods 32 5 Banns only, not a marriage. Read 30 Dec 1798, 6, 13 Jan 1799. Caroline's marital status not in register. Groom is BROWNE Caroline Thomas GRIMWOOD widower * * 1799 of Washbrook, bride is of Sproughton, Suffolk. 6 1 Transcribed from SRO refs FB193/D1/6 and 7 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Washbrook marriages 1754-1828 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom 1st Groom surname Status Date Notes Reg# Fiche Banns only, not a marriage. Read 8, 15, 22 July 1770. CARNEL Grace spinster Daniel GENTRY single * * 1770 Groom of Washbrook, bride of Mistley, Essex. 6 Banns only, not a marriage. Read 16, 23, 30 Sep. Groom CARVER Hannah single George HEARSUM bachelor * * 1759 of Washbrook, bride of Chattisham. 9 6 Banns only, not a marriage. Read 4, 11, 18 Nov. Groom of CHAPLIN Sarah single William DAY single * * 1759 Washbrook, bride of Little Wenham. 10 6 Banns only, not a marriage. Read 7 Oct. Groom of CHEESE Elizabeth single Daniel LEGGETT single * * 1764 Washbrook, bride of Borham. 6 By banns. Both of Washbrook. They all sign except the CHEPLIN Sarah spinster Robert COLE single 09 Dec 1806 bride. Witnesses: John Cole, Samuel Johnson 95 6 By banns. Groom of Hintlesham, bride of Washbrook. Bride and witness 3 (James Bishop) sign, others mark. CHISNELL Elizabeth spinster Levi RUMSEY bachelor 13 Oct 1812 Witnesses 1 & 2: George and Charlotte Chisnell. 104 6 Banns only, not a marriage. Read 19, 26 Nov, 2 Dec. CHISNELL Judith single William DARDRY single * * 1787 Groom of Washbrook, bride of Raydon 6 By banns. Groom of Chattisham, bride of Washbrook. Groom & witness 1 (William Sherman) mark, others sign. CHISNELL Sarah single Robert CURTIS widower 07 May 1821 Witness 2: Charlotte Curtis 17 6 By banns. Groom of Flowton, Suffolk. Bride of Washbrook. Witness 1 is Isaac Chisnell senr. They all mark except witness 3 (James Bishop). Witness 2: Sarah CHISNELL Harriot single Samuel MURRELL single 17 Dec 1822 Chisnell. 22 6 Banns only, not a marriage. Read 26 Sep, 3, 10 Oct. CHISNELL Susan spinster Robert CUTTING widower * * 1819 Groom of Washbrook, bride of Higham. 114 6 By banns. Bride & witness 1 mark, others sign. Witness 3 CLARK Maria single Richard Jasson NEDBY single 14 Mar 1822 is James Bishop. 18 6 By banns. Both of Washbrook. They all sign except COLE Mary single William BIRD single 27 Nov 1792 witness 1 (Robert Cole). Witness 2: Elizabeth Cole 58 6 2 Transcribed from SRO refs FB193/D1/6 and 7 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Washbrook marriages 1754-1828 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom 1st Groom surname Status Date Notes Reg# Fiche By licence. Groom is of Wherstead, bride is of Washbrook. They all sign. Witnesses: Sam. & Robert Cole, COLE Sarah single Samuel JOHNSON widower 09 Feb 1802 Mary Bert? 82 6 By banns. Both of Washbrook. They all mark except COOK Rebeckah widow William SELEY bachelor 04 Aug 1755 witness 2 (Edm. Bond). Witness 1: John Bird 2 5 By banns. They all sign. Groom of Burstall, bride of COOPER Elizabeth single Edward RUSH single 09 Jun 1776 Washbrook. Witnesses: John Cooper, John Woods 38 5 By banns. Groom of Copdock, bride of Washbrook. They all sign except witness 2 (Mary Balls) and witness 3 COSINS Sarah single John COOPER single 12 Jul 1793 (Thomas Cooper). Witness 1: Jno. Balls. 61 6 By licence. Groom of Hintlesham, bride of Washbrook. They all sign. The groom is Daniel Gentry junior. Witnesses 1: Herbert Cotton junr, Frances Maria Gentry, COTTON Elizabeth spinster Daniel GENTRY bachelor 16 Oct 1827 Sarah Ann Syer, James Bishop 40 6 By banns. Both of Washbrook. Bride and groom mark, CRISP Ann widow John SPARKE widower 18 Dec 1803 witnesses (Jon. Bird, Robt Balls) sign. 89 6 By banns. Groom of Sutton, Suffolk. Bride of Washbrook. Bride and groom mark, witnesses (Thomas Cullinton, CULLINGTON Sarah single Robert PRECIOUS single 05 Oct 1761 John Woods) sign. 11 5 By banns. They all sign except the groom. Both of CULLINGTON Elizabeth single George CHISNELL single 05 Jan 1790 Washbrook. Witnesses: Robert & Elizabeth Cullinton. 53 5 By banns. Both of Washbrook. Bride and groom sign, CULLINGTON Elizabeth single James BISHUP single 10 Sep 1793 witnesses (Robert and Sarah Cullington) sign. 64 6 By banns. Both of Washbrook. They all sign except CULLINGTON Elizabeth single William GRIMES single 12 Mar 1800 witness 1 (George Chisnell). Witness 2: Sarah Cullington 78 6 By banns. Both of Washbrook. Bride and groom mark, CULLINGTON Lucy spinster John BROOKS bachelor 11 Oct 1803 witnesses (Sarah Hebart?, Robt Balls) sign. 86 6 3 Transcribed from SRO refs FB193/D1/6 and 7 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Washbrook marriages 1754-1828 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom 1st Groom surname Status Date Notes Reg# Fiche By banns. Groom of Copdock, bride of Washbrook. They CULLINGTON Mary single George SHEPPARD single 05 Jun 1826 all sign. Witnesses: James & Mary Garrard, James Bishop 34 6 By banns. They mark. Both of Washbrook. Witnesses: DALDREY Sarah single James TWAITS single 11 Oct 1792 William Twaits, Susan Garnham 57 6 By banns. Both of Washbrook. They all mark except witness 1 (Wm. Allsop) and witness 3 (James Bishop). DALE Mary Ann single George DARDRY single 31 Aug 1817 Witness 2: Mary Dardry 7 6 By banns. Both of Washbrook. Groom & witness 2 (Robt DARDRY Susannah spinster James GODDARD single 04 Oct 1798 Balls) sign, others mark. Witness 1: Elizabeth Dardry 73 6 By banns. Both of Washbrook. They all mark except witness 3 (James Bishop). Other witnesses: William DARDRY Mary single Robert CRANMER single 23 Sep 1823 Dardry, Elizabeth Rushford 27 6 By banns. Groom is of St Clement's, Ipswich. Bride is of Washbrook. Groom & witness 1 (James Goddard) sign, DARDY Elizabeth single Henry HOWES single 09 Nov 1801 others mark. Witness 2 is Sarah Howes. 80 6 Banns only, not a marriage. Read 24 Feb, 3 Mar. Groom's abode and bride's marital status not in register. "Forbid by the Father of the young man who is under age." Bride DAVIS Sarah James JOSSELYN single * * 1799 is of Washbrook. 6 By licence. Both of Washbrook. Groom and witness 2 DAY Ann single Abraham DAY single 21 Jan 1774 (John Woods) sign, others mark. Witness 1: Abraham Day 35 5 By banns. They all sign. Both of Washbrook. Witnesses: DAY Sarah single Robert GARNHAM single 14 Apr 1793 Michael Harris, Rachel Day 59 6 By licence. Both of Washbrook. Bride is a minor. They all sign. Witnesses: Susannah Fricker, Hannah Hearsum, DAY Rachel Laws John DAY single 29 Mar 1796 James Sexton 67 6 4 Transcribed from SRO refs FB193/D1/6 and 7 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Washbrook marriages 1754-1828 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom 1st Groom surname Status Date Notes Reg# Fiche By banns. Groom of Chattisham, bride of Washbrook.They all sign except the groom and witness 1 (Abraham Day). Other witnesses: Ann Harris, Ann DAY Ann single Samuel COPPING single 06 Nov 1814 Hearsum, James Bishop 3 6 By banns. Both of Washbrook. They all sign except the groom. Witnesses: Mary Ann & Hannah Norfolk, John DAY Rachel Laws single George CHISNELL single 14 Oct 1817 Day, James Bishop 9 6 By banns. They all sign except the bride. Groom is of Dedham, Essex, bride of Washbrook. Witnesses: B DAYE Mary spinster John BUSH single 21 Aug 1763 Woollward, James Bush 14 5 By banns. Both of Washbrook. They all sign except the DORLING Mary spinster John CRISP bachelor 19 Aug 1822 bride. Witnesses: Thos Meadows, James Bishop 19 6 By banns. They all mark. Groom is of Hintlesham, Suffolk. Bride is of Washbrook. Witnesses: Sarah & Robert DOYLING Margaret single Joseph MOWER single 11 Aug 1793 Doyling. 63 6 By banns.
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