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Boyton - Marriages 1561-1835 Boyton - Marriages 1561-1835 Year Date Groom Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Grooms Parish Father's Given Name Bride Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Brides Parish Banns/Lic Father's Given Name Occupation Notes 1561 2-Jun Greffeth John Hedbore Edith 1561 6-Oct Stokes Thomas Sly Edith 1561 17-Nov Moudy John Helliar Margaret 1561 29-Nov Moudy John Wicket Lettice 1562 8-Nov Hewlet Stephen Lacocke Annis 1562 15-Nov Clowde William Hemington Butler Elizabeth 1563 24-Oct Moulton Thomas Stoughton Watts Edith 1566 16-Sep White William Hayward Margaret 1566 7-Oct White George Tice Mary 1566/7 25-Jan Broune Roger Tilly Margaret 1567 13-Jul Champion Richard Longeare Edithe 1567 28-Oct Baker John Morris Elizabeth 1567/8 12-Feb Gibbs Richard Wiatt Joane 1568 25-Jun Lacocke William Henton Joane 1570 29-Oct Whinge John Whatley Robbins Margaret 1570 2-Dec Morren Robert Redlinge Bennet Alice wid. 1571 21-Oct Robins Thomas Ashton Elizabeth 1571 29-Oct Rickats Thomas Shore Mary 1571/2 28-Jan Helliar John Henton Elizabeth 1572 9-Jun Gilbert John Martien Joane 1572 6-Aug Cooke John Crouch Elianor 1572 30-Aug Joanes Thomas Woodder Joane 1572 14-Oct Spary Edward Clace Joane 1573 16-Nov Cokcrel Ambrose Sly Elizabeth 1574 14-Oct Rickats Philip Write Avis 1574 12-Jun Moudy William Tilly Edith [sic, out of order] 1575 25-Jun Rudge John Hewlet Margaret 1575 1-Aug Sly George Henton Elizabeth 1576 20-Sep West Richard Grene Sibly 1576 10-Oct Witte William Moudy Gillian 1577 13-Oct Lacocke Georg Moudy Edith 1577 11-Nov Smith John Gibbes Edith 1577 2-Dec Budgate William Clace Margaret 1580 11-Dec Evaret John Pashione Edith 1581 29-May Henton John Moudy Edith 1581 3-Jul Tucker John Moudy Jacne [sic] 1581 10-Oct Sutton James Wornall Mary 1581 15-Oct Carter James Hewlet Elizabeth 1581 15-Oct Appellgard Bartholomew Wats Elline 1583 14-May Sly William Coward Margery 1585 22-Jul Nightingale Edward Coward Marget 1585 15-Oct Goodinne John Hayward Joan 1586 29-Apr Simes Robert Bunne Elizabeth [no date] Paine William Wallis Joane 1586/7 30-Jan Raxworthy Anthonie Moudy Elizabeth 1586/7 31-Jan Gulliver William Wallis Elizabeth 1587 2-Oct Pashen John Bennet Ellinor 1588 19-Apr Pearce Edmund Tilly Alice 1588 12-Jul Clace John Combs Anne 1588 28-Oct Wacombe Edward Sly Warborow 1589 4-Oct Bayly John Flower Margaret 1589 9-Nov Wallington John Wootts Jane 1592 6-May White John Sherington King Annis 1592 27-Nov Smithe Christofer Moudy Anis John 1592 17-Dec Sly Walter Henton Maude wid. 1594 1-Jul Whatley Robert Hewlet Anne 1594 2-Sep Hancock William Parker Elizabeth 1594 7-Oct Collins William Coward Mary wid. 1596/7 3-Jan Lambe John Gent Lambery Anne Edmund, Esq. 1596/7 10-Jan Jackman Robert Bainton Jane 1596/7 27-Jan Potticarye Richard Adames Joane 1599 11-Jun London Wolstone Hellier Annis 1601 15-Jun Parker Edward John Moody Elizabeth John 1602 17-May Sweete Thomas Slye Margaret 1602 25-May Drewe Robert Mr. Jackman Jane Mrs. 1602 7-Jun Watts William Sengar Jone 1602 5-Jul Potecarie Symon Cotterell Agnes 1603 9-May Curtice James Henton Elizabeth John 1604 19-Jun Holman Lionel B.D., parson of Boyton and Sherrington Hewlett Elizabeth 1604 2-Aug Baker John Reverent Ann 1605 6-May Millard Thomas Lacocke Ann William 1605 21-May Agar Richard Tilly Edith Thomas 1605 18-Nov Hellier John Tillye Joan 1605 28-Nov Morgan, alias Thomas John Blanche Mary Lic 1606 30-Jun Goldenge Richard Russell Agnes 1607 27-Apr Thicke Edmund Ramme Anne 1607 8-Jun Whitacers Alexander Robins Edith 1607 10-Sep Moore Thomas Courte Avice Lic 1607 2-Nov Hinton John Lacocke Mergerye 1607/8 1-Feb Tillye William Lanninge Johane 1608 12-Sep Tillye John Lancaster Elizabeth 1608 10-Oct White William Hinton Margaret 1609 12-Jun Margeram Henry Henton Ann 1609 16-Oct Henton John Sly Jane 1609 21-Oct Sly Drew Henton Joane 1610 11-Jun Churchill John Sly Mary 1610 9-Oct Adams Rice Ramm [?] Margaret 1610/11 28-Jan Atkins John Lacocke Elizabeth 1611 3-Jun Hellier Richard Tilly Mary 1611 23-Sep Still John Morgan Elizabeth of the tithing of Rhoddon 1611 4-Nov Pearman Henry Wacomb Mary 1612 16-May Smith William Bacheler Margaret 1612 27-Aug Eyres Christopher Gent Lambert Elizabeth Lic © Wiltshire OPC Project/Jodi Fuller/2012 Boyton - Marriages 1561-1835 Year Date Groom Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Grooms Parish Father's Given Name Bride Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Brides Parish Banns/Lic Father's Given Name Occupation Notes 1612 14-Sep Carrier Henry Robbins Elizabeth 1613 30-May Stafford Richard House Mary 1613 7-Jun Moore Christofer White Elizabeth 1613/4 7-Mar Robbins Josias Moody Elizabeth 1614 14-Nov Carroway James Henton Margery 1614/5 6-Mar Swifte Edward Rhoddon Cooke Ann Sutton Lic 1615 19-Jun Evererde Jeffery Gibbes Cicely wid. 1615 5-Aug Hussey George Gent Shapwick, Dorset Lambert Alice Lic 1615 21-Dec Accourte William Gent [see notes] Oborne Susan Frome Lic Accourte, of Rhotton, neere Frome Zelwood, and within this Parish of Boyton 1616 16-Apr Greenehill John Drew Margery Rhodon Lic 1616 27-May Poole John Paps Jane 1617 15-Sep Poton William Gent Kingstone, Deverell Lambert Mary Lic 1618 20-Apr Dew Christofer Smith Avice 1618 8-Jun Wats Nicholas Perry Joane 1618 30-Nov Tilley Richard Card Ann Lic 1618/9 21-Jan Carpenter Ambrose Mew Joane wid. Rhodon 1619 20-Apr Exdeane Thomas Boyer Alice Lic 1621 29-Oct Mogge John Gartery Ursula 1621 5-Nov White Henry Gibs Avice 1621/2 11-Feb Dier Henry Lafforde Francis 1622 20-May Fry Henry Baker Ann wid. 1622 18-Nov Dier Richard Selwoode Elianor 1623 16-Jun Frampton Robert Carpenter Frances wid. Rhodon 1623/4 24-Jan Purdue Thomas Bath Avice 1624 12-Oct Davis William Everarde Ann 1626 8-Jun Sly Thomas Harrice Joane Imber 1626 2-Oct Parker Thomas Nitingall Joane 1626/7 24-Feb Kendall Thomas [see notes] Heaver Margaret Corsly Lic Kendall, of Rhodon, neere Frome Zelwoode, p. Boyton 1627 29-Apr Moody, the younger Christofer Morey Alice 1627/8 21-Jan Francis William Leighe, p. Westbury Tremaine Bridget 1628 31-Mar Punfold Edward Hindon Sheaphearde Katherine Lic 1628 28-Apr Glover Richard Upton Lovell Burte Marian 1630 31-May Sly Ralfe Benjamine Elizabeth 1631/2 16-Jan Watts Jerome Curtice Mary 1631/2 21-Feb Hewlet Drewe Cotton Ann 1632 9-Jul Moody, jun. Richard Bath Joane 1633 8-Jul Green John East Lavington Parker Elizabeth Little Corton 1633 4-Nov Slade Jordan Chitterne All Saints Shore Margaret 1635 19-Nov Langher Thomas Henton Edith Corton Lic 1636 4-Jul Mullens John Smithe Cicely 1636/7 16-Jan Bendall John Pruat Margaret 1637 20-Nov Raishwoode, alias Raxworthy Robert Coales Elizabeth Corton Parva 1638 9-Apr Bayly Thomas Keevell Raynoldes Margaret 1638 23-Jul Shorte John Moody Mary Great Corton 1639 1-Dec Clace John Batten Jane 1639/40 27-Jan Skammel Thomas Rhodon Powell Frances Rhodon 1640 14-Apr Reason John Warmister Potticary Elizabeth 1640 25-Jun Wallice Henry Godderde Joane 1640 6-Jul Dowden Humphrey Parker Joane 1640 26-Oct Woods John Parker Susan 1641 17-May Smith Wolston Page Marie 1643 19-Jul Preston Richard Hellier Ann 1645 30-Jun Withers John Roaby Ann 1645 4-Jul Wakley Henry Pruat Alice 1645/6 8-Mar Noble Richard Rouden Joane 1646/7 22-Feb Bath Henry Greene Joane 1648 5-Jun Edwards William Churchill Dennisse 1648 11-Jun Cotterill Simon Dinton Seymour Catherine 1649 4-Jun Guy Toby Sherrington [see notes] Gillingham Clerk the Clerk's daughter of Gillingham 1649 26-Jun Pruett Thomas Halton Joane 1649 4-Nov Goodenough Edward Shepheard Mary Sherrington 1650 15-Aug Bayley John Mr. Winkfield Lambert Mary Mrs. 1654 10-Apr Cooke John Rodden White Agnes Rodden George John Cooke, s. of Widdow Cooke 1654 11-Dec Smith, alias Singer Thomas Roddon Hill Joane Dilton Anthonie 1655 2-Jul Guilbert Richard Corton Churchill Susanna Susanna, d. of Widdow Churchill 1655 1-Oct Evered Jeffery Collins Margaret Sherrington Stephen 1655 20-Oct Pippin Josias Corton Moody Alice Christopher 1655 2-Nov Moody John Goddard Ane Upton Lovell John 1655/6 17-Mar Lambe John Roddon White Elizabeth Roddon 1656 8-Apr Baice Thomas Corton Marshman Cicely East Knoyle 1656 5-May Eastman John Corton White Anne Ashton Giffard 1656 20-May Parker Jonathan Woodford Ruth 1656 26-May Bodely Richard Beckington, Somerset Smith Mary Roddon, p. Boyton 1656 6-Aug Sidenham William Corton Ball Katherine Hindon 1656 29-Dec Lambert Thomas Mr. Minister Boyton Benet Mary Norton Bavant Mary, d. of Mris. Benet, of Norton Bavant, Relict of Thomas Benet, esq. 1656/7 9-Feb Raxworthy Richard William Pashen Elnor Sherrington William 1656/7 6-Mar Dyer Thomas Damaram [Damerham] South Ball Joane Corton 1657 7-Sep White George Roddon Cooke Francis wid. Roddon 1658 19-Apr Waterman Guy Genninges Mary Stockton 1658 20-Nov Moodie Richard Corton Bince Joane wid. Stockton 1658/9 17-Jan Churchill John Corton Moodie Ane Corton Ane, d. of Ane Moodie, of Corton, wid. 1659 26-Jul Dier George Corton Richard Short Martha 1661 13-May Dyer Richard Richard Smith Alice Corton Wolstone 1661 8-Jul Hancocke William Furnell, als. Logue Edith Chilmark 1663 15-Jun Holeway John Greene Mary Rodden, p. Boyton 1663 26-Dec Garratt Francis Hinton Dorcas Corton 1664 12-Apr Moody Thomas Corton White Margrett his Servant 1664 8-Jun Garratt John Dredge Anne 1665 23-May Farley Edward Corton Parker Joane Thomas 1669 2-Aug Simpson Henry Servant Lovelock Anne Servant both servants to Mr.
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