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Britton-Somerset-150 Transcriptions About Volunteer Member Help Menu FreeREG | Free Parish Register Records We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience with our website. This includes carefully chosen third- party cookies for analysing traffic and advertising. Please select ‘Accept Cookies’ if you consent and wish to continue using the site. More options and information. Accept Cookies Search results Revise Search New Search About This Query Narrow Search Printable Format When you searched for: Last Name BRITTON Exact Match? No Start Year 1500 End Year 1650 Record Type All County Somerset Place Upton Noble (including 100 additional places within 10.1 miles ) Include Family Members Yes Include Witnesses Yes We found 207 Results Results are presented by ascending date. Clicking a column heading sorts by that column. Another click reverses the order. Each View button in the “Detail” column opens a page with all the information we have for that record. Record Details Person or persons Event date County Place : Church : Register type type Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish View 1 Johes- BURTON Baptism 03 Apr 1539 Somerset Register 17 May Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish View 2 Thomas BURTON Baptism Somerset 1539 Register 19 Mar Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish View 3 Willm- BURTON Baptism Somerset 1544/5 Register Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish View 4 Jacobus BURTON Baptism 28 Nov 1552 Somerset Register Margaret View 5 BURTON Marriage 26 Jun 1554 Somerset Bruton : St Mary the Virgin : Parish Register Henry BRADLEY 23 Jan Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish View 6 Johna- BURTON Burial Somerset 1558/9 Register 05 Feb Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish View 7 Johnes- BURTON Burial Somerset 1558/9 Register Agnet: BURTON View 8 Marriage 17 Oct 1559 Somerset Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Johes VINING Margrett View 9 BRITTEN Marriage 04 Aug 1560 Somerset Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register Willm FUY View Elizabetha Baptism 24 Aug 1560 Somerset Beckington : St George : Parish Register 10 BRADDAN View Vincentus Burial 16 Nov 1560 Somerset Frome : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 11 BURTON View 01 Jan Joanna BRYTTEN Baptism Somerset Frome : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 12 1560/1 Cristina: View Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish HARBER? Marriage 05 * 1563 Somerset 13 Register John BURTON View 26 Jan Agnes BURTON Burial Somerset Frome : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 14 1562/3 View Joanna BRYTTEN Burial 18 Jun 1563 Somerset Frome : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 15 Record Details Person or persons Event date County Place : Church : Register type type View Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish E BURTON Baptism 20 Nov 1563 Somerset 16 Register View 17 Mar North Cheriton : St John the Baptist : Parish Daniell BURTON Burial Somerset 17 1563/4 Register View 17 Mar North Cheriton : St John the Baptist : Daniell BURTON Burial Somerset 18 1563/4 Transcript View Elbeth Baptism 08 Apr 1565 Somerset Pilton : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 19 BRITTAINE View Margaret Baptism * Jul 1565 Somerset Nunney : All Saints : Parish Register 20 BRITTAN View 16 Jan Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Marie BURTON Baptism Somerset 21 1565/6 Register View Elbeth BRITAYNE Burial 05 Oct 1566 Somerset Pilton : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 22 View Margery Baptism 15 Sep 1567 Somerset Pilton : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 23 BRITTAINE Joane SHEPERD View Thomas Marriage 14 Nov 1567 Somerset Pilton : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 24 BRITTAYNE View John BRITTAINE Baptism 24 Oct 1570 Somerset Pilton : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 25 View Christian Burial 06 Apr 1571 Somerset Pilton : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 26 BRITTAINE View North Cheriton : St John the Baptist : Parish Edward BURTON Burial 16 Dec 1572 Somerset 27 Register View North Cheriton : St John the Baptist : Edward BURTON Burial 16 Dec 1572 Somerset 28 Transcript Thamasin View BRETTEN Marriage 05 Jul 1573 Somerset Bruton : St Mary the Virgin : Parish Register 29 Walter WILLMATT Thomsin View BRITTAYNE Marriage 05 Jul 1573 Somerset Pilton : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 30 Walter WYLMOTT View Agnes HUCH* Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Marriage 19 Nov 1573 Somerset 31 Edward BURTON Register View 21 Feb Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Ric- BURTON Baptism Somerset 32 1573/4 Register View Joane BRITTON Marriage 27 Oct 1574 Somerset Berkley : St Mary : Parish Register 33 John BROKEMAN View Friswith Burial 22 Nov 1575 Somerset Berkley : St Mary : Parish Register 34 BRITTON Record Details Person or persons Event date County Place : Church : Register type type View 21 Feb West Cranmore : St Bartholomew : Parish Joane BRYTTANE Burial Somerset 35 1575/6 Register View Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Edward BURTON Baptism 08 Jul 1576 Somerset 36 Register View Elyzabeth West Cranmore : St Bartholomew : Parish Burial 26 Oct 1577 Somerset 37 BRYTTANE Register Alice View West Cranmore : St Bartholomew : Parish LAWRENCE Marriage 20 Nov 1577 Somerset 38 Register John BRYTTANE Vrsula BRETEN View Nicholas Marriage 30 Jul 1578 Somerset Nunney : All Saints : Parish Register 39 HOLWAIE View Marie LOVELES? Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Marriage 02 Nov 1578 Somerset 40 Wm BERDEN Register View 22 Feb Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Dorothei BURTON Baptism Somerset 41 1578/9 Register View Elinor BRITTON Marriage 13 Jul 1579 Somerset Nunney : All Saints : Parish Register 42 John GANE View Johes BRITTEN Burial 03 Apr 1581 Somerset Frome : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 43 View 20 May John BARTIN? Burial Somerset Cloford : St Mary : Parish Register 44 1581 View Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Roger BURTON Baptism 07 Nov 1581 Somerset 45 Register View Alice * West Cranmore : St Bartholomew : Parish Marriage 20 * 1584 Somerset 46 John BRYTTAN Register View 01 Mar Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish John BOORTON Baptism Somerset 47 1583/4 Register View Maria BURTON Baptism 17 Apr 1584 Somerset Frome : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 48 Cicely View 21 May Maperton : St Peter and St Paul : Parish BRITTENNE Marriage Somerset 49 1584 Register Willm [G_]ILES Cicely View 22 May BRITTEINE Marriage Somerset Maperton : St Peter and St Paul : Transcript 50 1584 Willm GILES View Sibley MARSH 23 May Marriage Somerset Shepton Montague : St Peter : Parish Register 51 Thomas BRIDEN 1585 View Niclas- Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Baptism 04 Sep 1586 Somerset 52 BOURTON Register View Richard Baptism 05 Apr 1587 Somerset Shepton Montague : St Peter : Parish Register 53 BRITTAINE Record Details Person or persons Event date County Place : Church : Register type type View Richard Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Burial 30 Nov 1587 Somerset 54 BRITAINE Register Elizabeth View 21 Jan BARTON Marriage Somerset Bruton : St Mary the Virgin : Parish Register 55 1587/8 Thomas CRANE View Jone BRITTEN Burial 20 Dec 1588 Somerset Evercreech : St Peter : Parish Register 56 View Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish James BOURTON Baptism 13 Jul 1589 Somerset 57 Register View Thomas 14 Mar Baptism Somerset Pitcombe : St Leonard : Parish Register 58 BRITTAINE 1590/1 View 05 May Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Emme BOURTON Burial Somerset 59 1591 Register View Charles 04 Mar Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Baptism Somerset 60 BOURTON 1591/2 Register Margery ROSE View Adrean? Marriage 04 Oct 1592 Somerset Leigh upon Mendip : St Giles : Parish Register 61 BRITTANE View Georgius Baptism 18 Jul 1593 Somerset Frome : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 62 BRITAYNE View Charles Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Burial 30 Dec 1593 Somerset 63 BOURTON Register View Mathew Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Baptism 08 Sep 1594 Somerset 64 BOURTON Register View Grace BRITTON Bratton Seymour : Holy Trinity : Bishop's Marriage 24 Jun 1595 Somerset 65 John HIPSELY Transcripts View Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Eme BOURTON Baptism 20 Jul 1595 Somerset 66 Register View Francies Burial 31 Aug 1595 Somerset Frome : St John the Baptist : 67 BRITAINE View 15 Jan North Cheriton : St John the Baptist : Parish Edeth BURTON Burial Somerset 68 1595/6 Register View 17 Jan North Cheriton : St John the Baptist : Edeth BURTON Burial Somerset 69 1595/6 Transcript Gra*? View 24 Feb West Cranmore : St Bartholomew : Parish BRYTTANE Marriage Somerset 70 1595/6 Register Walter READ View John BURTUN Baptism 29 Jun 1596 Somerset Evercreech : St Peter : 71 View Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish Ric- BOURTON Baptism 07 Apr 1597 Somerset 72 Register Record Details Person or persons Event date County Place : Church : Register type type View West Cranmore : St Bartholomew : Parish Thomas BARTON Burial 21 Jun 1597 Somerset 73 Register View West Cranmore : St Bartholomew : Dwelly's Thomas BARTON Burial 26 Jun 1597 Somerset 74 Transcripts View Charlton Musgrove : St Stephen : Parish John BURTON Burial 06 Jul 1597 Somerset 75 Register View West Cranmore : St Bartholomew : Parish Thomas BARTON Burial * 1598 Somerset 76 Register Sibel BRITTON View 05 Feb Batcombe : St Mary the Virgin : Dwelly's John Marriage Somerset 77 1597/8 Transcripts CARPENTER Sibel BRITTON View 05 Feb Batcombe : St Mary the Virgin : Dwelly's John Marriage Somerset 78 1597/8 Transcripts WARBURTON Christabell View BOURTON Marriage 05 Oct 1598 Somerset Frome : St John the Baptist : Parish Register 79 Willm CLUNE Christabell View Frome : St John the Baptist : Bishop's BURTON Marriage 05 Oct 1598 Somerset
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