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Groom Status BRIDE SURNAME Bride Bride Abode Bride Comments SURNAME Forenames Forenames Status 21 8 1828 ABBEY John Rufforth Publican Bach GOODWILL Mary Glusburn Spin 24 4 1787 ABBOTT Abraham Silsden Farmer Bach STIRK Elizabeth Silsden Moor Wid 4 9 1742 ACKORNLEY James Bradley Labourer BARRAN Ann Bradley Spin 6 2 1810 ACKORNLEY Obadiah Bradley Husbandman Bach KIDD Sarah Bradley Spin 5 9 1805 ACKORNLEY Thomas Bradley Woolcomber Bach THORNTON Martha Bradley minor 9 2 1834 ACKORNLEY William Bradley Farmer Bach ATKINSON Emma Bradley Spin 22 7 1826 AFFLECK William Cononley Miner Bach BALDWIN Elizabeth Cononley Spin 28 2 1833 AIREY Stephen Steeton Labourer Bach IBBESON Dorothy Steeton Spin 12 12 1810 AIRTON John Steeton Farmer Wid CROWDER Mercy Steeton Spin 7 10 1725 AIRTON Robert Cononley Husbandman GREGSON Anne Cononley Spin 25 9 1781 AKAM Major Kildwick Gardener Bach HARGREAVES Elizabeth Farnhill minor 4 5 1729 ALCOCK Jonathan Skipton Joiner SMITH Betterice Kildwick Wid 24 3 1788 ALDERSLEY Anthony Raygill Farmer Wid TOMLINSON Elizabeth Silsden Spin 28 9 1762 ALDERSLEY Edmund Cowling Weaver Bach SAGAR Jennett Cowling Spin 8 1 1821 ALDERSLEY Edward Cowling Weaver Bach GREEN Sarah Cowling Spin 6 1 1785 ALDERSLEY Jeremiah Cowling Husbandman Bach STOTT Anne Cowling Spin 14 8 1739 ALDERSLEY John Cowling Weaver SMITH Margaret Cowling Spin 8 6 1789 ALDERSLEY Joseph Cowling Weaver Bach HARDACRE Sarah Cowling Spin 22 6 1819 ALDERSLEY William Cowling Weaver Bach BINNS Grace Cowling Spin 8 6 1790 ALLANSON Peter Hampsthwaite Labourer Bach WATSON Henrietta Catha Cowling minor 16 4 1816 ALLEN John Kildwick Gentleman Bach GARFORTH Elizabeth Steeton Spin 6 3 1821 ALLISON Henry Cowling Weaver Bach HARTLEY Mary Cowling Spin 5 3 1737 AMBLER Charles Silsden Shoemaker HOLMES Hannah Kildwick Wid 10 2 1767 AMBLER Dennis Silsden Weaver Bach DARWEN Elizabeth Steeton Spin 5 10 1731 AMBLER Henry Silsden Shoemaker TEAL Elizabeth Hayhills Spin 2 9 1829 AMBLER Henry Keighley Cordwainer Bach BROWN Mary Farnhill Spin 28 10 1747 AMBLER John Kildwick Shoemaker TAYLOR Elizabeth Kildwick Spin 26 10 1752 AMBLER John Kildwick Shoemaker TILLOTSON Elizabeth Kildwick Spin 11 1 1759 AMBLER John Silsden Shoemaker Bach PETTYT Isabel Silsden Spin 26 12 1733 AMBLER Jonathan Silsden Shoemaker FORTON Barbara Silsden Spin 26 4 1779 ANDERSON James Keighley Nailmaker Bach GLOVER Mary Silsden Spin 29 11 1754 ANDERTON Benjamin Eastburn Husbandman Bach BOLT Elizabeth Steeton Spin 28 9 1775 ANDERTON George Steeton Weaver Bach SMITH Ellen Steeton Spin 15 9 1828 ANDERTON James Steeton Weaver Bach HOLMES Hannah Silsden minor 13 12 1774 ANDERTON John Keighley Husbandman Bach ROPER Isabel Steeton Spin 23 10 1783 ANDERTON John Hallhouse, Bradford Stuffmaker Bach SMITH Elizabeth Sutton Spin 16 12 1805 ANDERTON John Steeton Weaver Bach DIXON Judith Steeton Spin 24 11 1794 ANDERTON Joseph Wilsden Woolstapler Bach SMITH Mary Sutton 21 4 1836 ANDERTON Joseph Bingley Worsted Bach SMITH Mary Anne Crosshills Spin Manufacturer 20 9 1830 ANDREW Dennis Sutton Comber Bach BERRY Martha Sutton minor 12 10 1755 ARCHBOLD Ralph Glusburn Excise Officer Wid HARDY Alice Silsden Wid 26 8 1753 ARCHBOLD Randolp Officer of Excise NICHOLSON Ann Kildwick Wid 23 1 1787 ARCHER Matthew Cononley Husbandman Wid BAWDWEN Hannah Cononley Wid 13 3 1817 ARCHER Matthew Cononley Moor Farmer Bach CLAPHAM Mary Cononley Moor Spin 6 2 1809 ARCHER William Cononley Husbandman Bach HOWGATE Sarah Cononley Spin 1 11 1771 ARMISTEAD John Cowling Weaver Bach BENSON Sarah Kildwick Spin 11 6 1821 ARMSTRONG Marshall Steeton Weaver Bach LONGBOTTOM Elizabeth Steeton minor 9 6 1834 ARMSTRONG Marshall Steeton Weaver Wid HARRISON Susanna Steeton minor 1 6 1786 ARMSTRONG Richard Steeton Husbandman Bach WITTON Elizabeth Steeton Spin 25 12 1764 ASHWORTH Edward Cowling Comber Bach WRIGHT Alice Cowling minor consent of John Wright of Kly father 6 1 1807 ASKOLD John Bradley Weaver Bach SMITH Elizabeth Cowling Spin 21 10 1777 ASPIN Samuel Silsden minor BOTTOMLEY Hannah Silsden Spin consent of his mother 10 11 1833 ASQUITH Charles Sutton Joiner & HUDSON Mary Sutton Spin Cabinetmaker 18 9 1831 ASQUITH Emanuel Steeton Woolstapler Bach RISHWORTH Esther Steeton Spin 22 7 1822 ASQUITH James Glusburn Weaver Bach WALLBANK Sarah Glusburn minor 18 8 1760 ASQUITH John Bradley Collier Bach HANSON Grace Bradley Spin 2 2 1768 ASQUITH John Glusburn Husbandman Bach INGHAM Blanch Glusburn Spin 24 1 1788 ASQUITH John Silsden Husbandman Bach HORROCKS Judith Silsden Spin 8 11 1791 ASQUITH John Steeton Woolcomber Bach LUND Martha Steeton minor 9 10 1823 ASQUITH John Glusburn Weaver Bach LAYCOCK Anne Glusburn Spin 16 12 1819 ASQUITH Jophn Glusburn Weaver Bach REDMAN Jane Farnhill Spin 28 6 1801 ASQUITH Joseph Steeton Yeoman BARBER Sarah Sutton 11 5 1824 ASQUITH Richard Kingmear? Land Surveyor Bach SMITH Hannah Silsden Spin 19 10 1797 ASQUITH Robert Glusburn Sawyer Bach BANISTER Mary Glusburn minor 6 1 1740 ASQUITH Thomas Holden Husbandman WHITFIELD Ann Holden 28 10 1790 ASQUITH Thomas Steeton Husbandman Bach MOULDING Eleanor Steeton Wid 5 1 1795 ASQUITH Thomas Glusburn Woolcomber Bach HARGREAVES Elizabeth Cowling minor 23 6 1800 ASQUITH Thomas Steeton Husbandman Wid STELL Mary Steeton Spin 8 5 1800 ASQUITH William Steeton Husbandman minor WELLOCK Anne Steeton Spin 7 12 1818 ASQUITH William Steeton Farmer minor SMITH Elizabeth Eastburn minor 4 7 1774 ATKINSON Henry Stirton, Skipton Yeoman Wid BOOTH Mary Gill Grange Spin 27 9 1810 ATKINSON Henry Cowling Weaver Bach SHACKLETON Martha Cowling Spin 27 4 1747 ATKINSON James Bradford Yeoman HEWSON Margaret Kildwick Spin 2 5 1821 ATKINSON James Silsden Farmer Bach FORT Tabitha Silsden minor 14 10 1833 ATKINSON James Rushton Cowling Weaver minor STEPHENSON Mary Cowling minor 6 1 1834 ATKINSON John Cowling Labourer Bach SMITH Elizabeth Cowling minor 2 6 1834 ATKINSON John Cowling Weaver Bach SHACKLETON Mary Cowling Spin 27 1 1723 ATKINSON Jonathan Skipton Weaver GILL Mary Kildwick Spin 11 7 1809 ATKINSON Joseph Cowling Husbandman Bach SHACKLETON Elizabeth Cowling minor 26 9 1825 ATKINSON Miles Kildwick Husbandman Bach CROSLEY Elizabeth Farnhill Spin 14 10 1740 ATKINSON Samuel Skipton Innkeeper STELL Susanna Kildwick Spin 23 8 1756 ATKINSON Thomas Farnhill Plasterer Bach PARKINSON Elizabeth Farnhill minor 9 1 1781 ATKINSON Thomas Cowling Weaver Bach SMITH Eleanor Cowling Spin 6 11 1824 ATKINSON Thomas Cowling Labourer KIGHLEY Ellen Cowling minor 13 7 1833 ATKINSON William Cowling Lime burner Bach BAILEY Elizabeth Cowling minor 24 12 1745 ATKINSON Wray Coverham Gentleman CURRER Isabel Steeton Spin 1 11 1818 AVISON Joseph Brighouse Butcher Bach WIGNALL Mary Eastburn Wid 2 2 1824 BAILEY Alexander Cowling Labourer Bach GILL Mary Cowling Spin 20 10 1803 BAILEY Anthony Bradley Woolcomber minor BARRON Susanna Bradley minor 3 9 1810 BAILEY Anthony Bradley Weaver Wid THORNTON Anne Bradley Spin 6 9 1820 BAILEY Benjamin Cowling Weaver Bach SHUTTLEWORTH Mary Cowling Spin 24 7 1797 BAILEY Christopher Bradley Carpenter Bach HARRISON Martha Glusburn Spin 15 8 1758 BAILEY Henry Bradley Wid GRANDARGE Ann Cononley Wid 14 3 1836 BAILEY Isaac Keighley Manufacturer Bach CROSLEY Mary Steeton Spin 26 12 1733 BAILEY John Bradley Yeoman WHARTON Jane Bradley Spin 3 4 1777 BAILEY John Bradley Husbandman Wid STOWELL Susannah Bradley Wid 29 9 1778 BAILEY John Bradley Comber Bach SPENCER Ann Kildwick Spin 13 7 1812 BAILEY John Cowling Weaver Bach CATLEY Martha Cowling Spin 23 5 1836 BAILEY John Cowling Labourer minor GILL Mary Cowling minor 1 11 1722 BAILEY Jonathan Bradley Labourer HORSFALL Elizabeth Bradley Spin 11 11 1836 BAILEY Joseph Crossroads Woolcomber Bach ROBINSON Elizabeth Sutton Spin 4 9 1806 BAILEY Miles Cowling Weaver minor WHITAKER Martha minor 12 7 1810 BAILEY Thomas Cowling Weaver Bach HEATON Alice Cowling minor 22 12 1835 BAIRSTOW Samuel Steeton Miller Bach LAYCOCK Margaret Glusburn Spin 21 5 1752 BALDWEN William Kildwick Labourer SHARP Rachel Kildwick 22 2 1754 BALDWIN Anthony Cononley Weaver Bach THOMPSON Eleanor Cononley Spin 15 2 1832 BALDWIN David Silsden Comber Bach JOY Sarah Silsden minor 23 7 1801 BALDWIN Francis Cononley Weaver minor STANSFIELD Mary Cononley Spin 12 4 1830 BALDWIN George Cononley Weaver Bach DAVY Elizabeth Cononley Spin 21 5 1754 BALDWIN Hugh Cononley Weaver Bach LISTER Elizabeth Cononley Spin 26 12 1750 BALDWIN John Keighley Weaver PHILLIP Rebekah Kildwick Spin 8 10 1776 BALDWIN John Cononley Woolcomber Bach WAIN Ann Cononley Spin 4 2 1806 BALDWIN John Cononley Weaver Bach EMMOTT Anne Cononley Spin 7 6 1824 BALDWIN John Cononley Weaver Bach SUGDEN Anne Cononley Spin 6 5 1819 BALDWIN Peter Cononley Weaver Bach GARTH Mary Spin 27 8 1831 BALDWIN Peter Silsden Comber minor CLARKSON Barbara Silsden minor 27 5 1824 BALDWIN Thomas Silsden Woolcomber Bach GILL Grace Silsden Wid 5 3 1799 BALDWIN William Cononley Weaver Bach PEEL Sarah Cononley Spin 4 2 1806 BALDWIN William Cononley Weaver Wid WHITAKER Barbara Cononley Spin 12 5 1808 BALDWIN William Cononley Woolcomber Bach INMAN Margaret Cononley Spin 10 2 1812 BALDWIN William Silsden Husbandman Bach HORN Sarah Silsden Spin 10 7 1823 BALDWIN William Cononley Weaver minor DEAN Elizabeth Cononley minor 14 11 1833 BALDWIN William Cononley Weaver Wid DEAN Martha Cononley Wid 18 5 1835 BANCROFT Timothy Cowling Weaver Bach GAWTHROP Margaret Cowling Spin 10 12 1812 BANISTER Banister Glusburn Weaver Bach GREENWOOD Hannah
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