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Borley Marriages 1709-1850 (Brides) Borley marriages 1709-1850 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom 1st Groom surname Status Marriage date Notes Record in different writing,entered much later? Suspect it is somebody's jotting. Similar record from Stoke by Nayland ? Elener Joseph ENGLISH * * 1696 looks more likely. ADAMS Susanna William BRACKITT 01 Oct 1732 Groom abode: Sudbury, bride abode: Glemsford ALLARD Elisabeth Henry AMBROSE 28 Jun 1733 Banns. He used mark, she signed. Witnesses: English Hart, ALLEN Elizabeth Spinster John CHINERY Bachelor 01 Jan 1793 Henry & Ann Chinery ARGENT Mary Cornelius BARTON 29 Sep 1730 ARGENT Sarah Widow John BIRD Widower 31 Dec 1742 He used mark, she signed. Groom occ: labourer. Groom father: George Ward. Bride father: John Aves, labourer. Witnesses: AVES Mary Spinster Isaac WARD Bachelor 15 Jun 1847 David & Mary Ann Ward Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: Barnard Mills, Martha BAKER Mary Joseph FROST Widower 07 May 1776 Frost, John Hart Licence. Both signed. Bride abode: Stisted. Witnesses: BAKER Rachel Spinster Joseph FIRMIN Bachelor 29 Mar 1796 Elizabeth Baker, George & Ths Firmin. Licence. Both signed. Groom abode: Patteswick. Witnesses: BAKER Susanna Spinster Richard BRIDGE Bachelor 23 Feb 1797 Joseph & Rachel Firmin Both used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Groom abode: Belchamp St Paul. Groom father: Robert Frost, labourer. Bride father: John Barber, labourer. Witnesses: William & Anne BARBER Maria Spinster James FROST Bachelor 27 Jun 1841 Barber Both used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Groom father: William Seaber. Bride father: John Barber. Witnesses: William BARBER Ann Spinster David SEABER Bachelor 06 Aug 1843 Theobald, Hariet Wadley BENSON Dinah Thomas ALLEN 27 Jun 1735 Groom abode: Great Yeldham, bride abode: Hedingham Sible BENWAIT Jane Widow Thomas WELLS Widower 02 Dec 1743 Groom abode: Sudbury, bride abode: Henny Mag. BETSON Elisabeth Single woman Henry CHAPMAN Single man 02 Feb 1741/2 Both of Lavenham Banns. He used mark, she signed. Witnesses: John Hart, Ann BIRD Mary Single woman Jacob COOK Widower 30 Mar 1779 Bird 1 Transcribed from ERO refs D/P 345/1/1, /2, /5 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Borley marriages 1709-1850 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom 1st Groom surname Status Marriage date Notes Groom abode: Great Wigbarow [Great Wigborough?], bride BOYS Dorcilla Spinster John BEDELL Single man 23 Dec 1751 abode: Sudbury Banns only. Date is of 1st Banns, no other apparent BRASTED Mary Spinster George BUTCHER Widower 02 Nov 1823 publication. BROWN Amy Isaac TUFFEN 25 May 1772 Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: John Hart, Ambrose Wright BULL Ann John NEWMAN 09 Jun 1709 BUTCHER Eed Thomas STEBBING 22 May 1739 Both of Middleton BUTCHER Rachel Single woman Samuel PENTLOE Single man 20 Aug 1747 Groom abode: Sudbury, bride abode: Otton Belchamp Banns. He signed, she used mark. Groom abode: Somerton, BYFORD Elizabeth Spinster Richard GOSSHAWK Bachelor 18 Dec 1798 Suffolk. Witnesses: Elizabeth Mills, English Hart Both used mark. Groom occ: labouer. Groom father: Gerge Ward, labourer. Bride father: George Byford, labourer. BYFORD Mary Anne Spinster David WARD Bachelor 11 Oct 1840 Witnesses: George Byford, Rebecca Dyer Banns. He signed, she used mark. Groom abode: Belchamp St CHINERY Mary Single woman Robert OGLES Single man 11 Jul 1762 Paul. Witnesses: Philip Erith, Philip Chinery CHINERY Sarah Single woman John CHINERY Single man 12 Apr 1768 Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: John Hart, Samuel Chinery Banns. He used mark, she signed. Groom abode: Stansted, CHINERY Elizabeth Mark GOLDING 02 Jun 1771 Suffolk. Witnesses: Abraham Golding, John Hart Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: John Chinnery, Mary CHINNERY Ann Spinster Samuel POOLE Widower 11 Sep 1810 Brewster? CLARK Mary George BUTCHER 09 May 1717 Groom abode: Castle Hedingham, bride abode: Borley CLARK Ann Single woman John MORTLOCK Widower 30 Jan 1749/50 Groom abode: Melford, bride abode: Borley CLARKE Ann John WISEMAN 11 Nov 1718 Both of Borley CLARY Mary Widow Jesse UNWIN Single man 26 Nov 1751 Both of Sudbury COLSON Elisabeth Single woman Joseph VINCENT Single man 24 May 1749 Groom abode: Sudbury, bride abode: Borley CONSTABLE Elizabeth Spinster Joseph English HART Bachelor 20 Sep 1791 Banns. Both signed. Witnesses: Thomas Wilson, Mary Webb 2 Transcribed from ERO refs D/P 345/1/1, /2, /5 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Borley marriages 1709-1850 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom 1st Groom surname Status Marriage date Notes Banns. He used mark, she signed. Witnesses: Joseph Theobald, COOK Elizabeth Spinster William BUTCHER Bachelor 19 Oct 1802 Mary Pettit, English Hart DAVY Sarah Samuel PORTER 30 Sep 1735 Both of White Colne DEALE Susan Single woman William SEABER Bachelor 09 Oct 1808 Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: Henry Cooke, John Moule Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: Philip Erith, Mary M DRYLAND Susanna Single woman James STEWARD Single man 21 Apr 1767 Fincham Both used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Bride occ: servant. Groom father: George Byford, labourer. Bride father: William Dyer, labourer. Witnesses: William Raynham, Susannah Grice, DYER Rebecca Spinster George BYFORD Bachelor 15 Jul 1842 John Sidey Coker. ENGLISH Ann John RYLAND 10 Jan 1726/7 ENGLISH Ann Widow Thomas CHENERY Single man 23 Jun 1741 Groom abode: Milding [Mildenhall?], bride abode: Melford Licence. Both signed. Witnesses: Elizabeth Hart, Jacob ENGLISH Anne Single woman John HART Single man 07 Oct 1760 Mickelfield ERITH Lydia Thomas FLETCHER 25 Dec 1721 Both of Borley ERITH Melicent Widow John HURREL Widower 12 Jul 1743 Groom abode: Borley Banns. Both used mark. Banns show Ann. Withesses: Thos & ERITH Anna Single woman Andrew HUBBARD Single man 08 Feb 1757 Phil Erith Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: Richd Shepp. Smith, Ann EVERET Elizabeth Widow Samuel CHINERY Single man 01 Nov 1763 Hart Licence. He signed, she used mark. Groom abode: Chelmsford. FINCH Mary Single woman James COOKE Bachelor 18 Dec 1809 Witnesses: Ann Finch, John Moule Both used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Groom father: Joseph Nunn, labourer. Bride father: Thomas Finch, labourer. FINCH Hannah Amelia Spinster George NUNN Bachelor 30 Apr 1841 Witnesses: Dennis & Hariet Deaves FIRMIN Mary Richard INSTANT 05 Oct 1727 Groom abode: West Bergholt, bride abode: Borley FIRMIN Susanna John WHISKIN 20 Jan 1735/6 FIRMIN Sarah Joseph SHIMMONS 05 Dec 1738 Groom abode: Peldon, bride abode: Borley Licence. Both signed. Witnesses: John Thompson, John Firmin, FIRMIN Elizabeth Widow John FIRMIN Bachelor 01 Aug 1776 John Hart 3 Transcribed from ERO refs D/P 345/1/1, /2, /5 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Borley marriages 1709-1850 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom 1st Groom surname Status Marriage date Notes Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: James Orbell, Thomas FIRMIN Sarah Single woman Samuel CHINERY Widower 18 Aug 1805 Scrivener Both signed. Groom occ: farmer. Groom abode: Cockfield. Groom father: William Baldwin, farmer. Bride father: Thomas FIRMIN Caroline Spinster William BALDWIN Widower 24 Apr 1845 Firmin. Witnesses: Charles & Emily Addams FLETCHER Lydia Joseph MARTIN Widower 27 Aug 1743 Groom abode: Sudbury, bride abode: Borley Banns. Both used mark. [Foster?]. Groom abode: St Peter's, FORSTER Susan Single woman John HARTLEY 06 May 1764 Sudbury. Witnesses: Philip Erith, Elizabeth Street FROST Mary Isaac MOTT 12 Feb 1722/3 Bride abode: Sudbury Licence. Both signed. Groom abode: Halsted. Witnesses: Mary FROST Martha Spinster William SPURGEON Bachelor 16 May 1776 & James Frost, John Hart GAGE Martha Single woman John THEOBALD Single man 03 Oct 1749 Groom abode: Acton, bride abode: Stansted Banns. He signed, she used mark. Witnesses: Ben Andrews, GERMAN Susannah Spinster Henry HART Bachelor 18 Oct 1791 English Hart GIBLING Rose Single woman Thomas SMITH Widower 17 Jul 1743 Both of Earls Colne GIBSON Rachel Single woman John BYFORD Single man 26 Sep 1746 Groom abode: Foxearth, bride abode: Borley GODWIN Sarah Thomas HAWARD 26 May 1727 Both of Colchester Licence. Both signed. Groom abode: St. Peter, Sudbury. GOLDSMITH Elizabeth Widow Isaac JEFFERIES Widower 17 Oct 1812 Witnesses: Esther Moule, Sarah Hammond Both used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Groom father: Robert Serle, labourer. Bride father: Richard Gowers, labourer. GOWERS Susan Spinster Mark SERLE Bachelor 10 Apr 1838 Witnesses: James & Ruth Searle Both used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Bride abode: Melford. Groom father: Edward Steward, labourer. Bride father: William Grice, labourer. Witnesses: David Wadley, Matilda GRICE Susanna Spinster Frederick STEWARD Bachelor 10 Oct 1845 Theobald Groom abode: Colchester, bride abode: Great Horsley HARRIS Elisabeth Widow John BRYANT Widower 20 Jun 1737 [Horkesley] 4 Transcribed from ERO refs D/P 345/1/1, /2, /5 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Borley marriages 1709-1850 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom 1st Groom surname Status Marriage date Notes Richard Licence, from Doctors Commons. Both signed. Groom abode: HART Elizabeth Single woman Shepperd SMITH Single man 27 Oct 1763 Christ Church, London. Witnesses: Ann & John Hart HITCHECOCK Rebeckah Single woman Richard MURRILS Single man 21 Nov 1751 Groom abode: Ballingdon, bride abode: Lavenham Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: Samuel More, James HOWE Elizabeth Spinster George WARD Bachelor 24 Jan 1805 Orbell Both used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Bride occ: servant. Groom father: William Finch, labourer. Bride father: Mark HUGHES Eliza Spinster Charles FINCH Bachelor 13 Nov 1846 Hughes, labourer. Witnesses: Nathan Finch, Ellen Carter HURREL Sarah
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