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Mendlesham St. Mary the Virgin Marriages 1750-1816 (Brides) Mendlesham St. Mary the Virgin marriages 1750-1816 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom surname Groom 1st Status Date Notes Reg [FT]RISTAN Penelope widow MAYHEW Thomas widower 31 Jan 1754 Licence. [HK]ERSEY Susan single THURSTON John single 29 Nov 1768 By licence. Witnesses: William Rush, Thom. Bacon 109 ABBOTT Margaret widow FINBOW John single 19 Aug 1816 By banns. Witnesses: Willm. Lawrence, Robert Potter 31 By banns. Groom abode: Haughley. Witnesses: John Groom, ADAMS Hannah single BLOOM William single 06 Oct 1767 Thom. Bacon 101 ADAMS Mary single ALDOUS Phineas single 02 Aug 1802 By licence. Witnesses: Robt. [CG]*?, Maria Chilton 190 ADAMS Mary single BERRY Daniel single 15 Jan 1810 By banns. Witnesses: John Ling, Richard Thurman By banns. No witnesses. Bride's name given as "Hannah Syer AGER Hannah widow SHEPPERD Isaac widower 30 Mar 1779 alias Ager". 33 AGER Mary single LEVETT Robert single 13 Apr 1779 By banns. Witnesses: Samuel Smith, Abigail Ager 34 AGER Elizabeth single LUMMISS William single 12 Nov 1779 By banns. Witnesses: Joseph Ager senior, Thomas Ager 40 By banns. Witnesses: John Hubbard, Wm. Groom, Sarah Davy. Bride's surnames: Vent from her 1st marriage and Ager as her AGER Sarah widow TAYLOR Thomas single 17 Oct 1785 maiden name. 75 AGER Susannah single WATCHAM Sutton single 19 Feb 1788 By banns. Witnesses: Robt. Tunmer, Nath. Ager 94 AGER Susanna single LINCOLN John single 25 Mar 1805 By banns. Witnesses: both called Richd. Thurman 213 AGER Elizabeth single REYNOLDS John single 27 Oct 1806 By banns. Witnesses: John Lincoln, Richard Thurman 224 ALDERTON Martha single AMES Charles single 10 Apr 1792 By banns. Witnesses: Jno. & E. White 123 Banns only - not a marriage. 25 Sep, 02, 09 Oct 1768. Bride ALDERTON Mary single CARR William single * * 1768 abode: Brockford 23 By licence. Groom is Thomas Kemp jnr. Witnesses: Stephen ALDOUS Mary single KEMP Thomas single 17 Nov 1757 Aldous, Thom. Bacon 28 By banns. Groom abode: Wetheringset. Witnesses: Willm. ALEXANDER Mary single JACOB Richard single 11 Oct 1797 Martin, William Groom 159 ALWOOD Elizabeth single BLAKES John single 09 Nov 1797 By banns. Witnesses: John Alwood, William Groom 167 AMES Mary single DAVY George single 11 Oct 1797 By banns. Witnesses: Thomas Sheldrake, William Groom 160 AMYS Sarah single SALTER John widower 27 Dec 1790 By banns. Witnesses: John Lawrence, William Groom 114 By banns. Groom abode: Thorndon. Witnesses: Thomas ARNOLD Mary single BARKER John single 26 Jun 1780 Robertson, John Clutterham 43 ARNOLD Alice single ROBERTSON Thomas single 14 Feb 1782 By banns. Witnesses: John Barker, John Lawrence 53 ARNOLD Ann single FRANCIS John single 31 Oct 1797 By banns. Witnesses: John Arnold, William Groom 161 1 Transcribed from fiche from Ipswich RO www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Mendlesham St. Mary the Virgin marriages 1750-1816 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom surname Groom 1st Status Date Notes Reg By banns. Bride abode: Stowmarket. Witnesses: Honour Rosier, ARNOLD Mary LAMBERT Jonathan widower 14 Oct 1811 Richard Thurman 13 By banns. Groom abode: St. Mary Key, Ipswich. Witnesses: ATTEKIN Elizth single OAKES Thomas single 27 Jan 1816 Robert Robinson, Robert Potter 28 ATTEKIN Nancy single ROBERTSON Robert single 27 Nov 1816 By banns. Witnesses: Isaac Attekin, Robert Potter 36 BACON Mary single LINCOLN John single 09 Jul 1762 By banns. Witnesses: Ann Macro, Rachel Gisling 57 BACON Abigal single STEGGALL Thomas single 08 May 1766 By licence. Witnesses: Noah Bloomfield, Thom. Bacon 76 BACON Dorothy single OTTEWILL John single 26 Jun 1766 By banns. Witnesses: Samuel Marshall, Thom. Bacon 77 By banns. Groom abode: Cotton. Witnesses: Thos. Quarry, Thom. BAKER Mary single HOWES Isaac single 13 Oct 1761 Bacon 53 BAKER Rebecca single AGER Thomas single 30 Oct 1781 By banns. No witnesses. 50 BAKER Elizabeth single SHELDRAKE Isaac single 19 Oct 1796 By banns. Witnesses: William Groom, John Lawrence 156 BAKER Mary single MEAN Willm single 01 Nov 1797 By banns. Witnesses: Willm. Rosier, William Groom 162 By licence. Groom abode: Eye, Suffolk. Witnesses: Richd. BAKER Frances single SMITH Thomas single 07 Nov 1800 Thurman, John White 181 BAKER Sarah single OFFORD John single 02 Dec 1811 By banns. Witnesses: Henry Last, John Kemp 18 BAKER Ann single LAMBERT Joseph single 18 May 1812 By banns. Witnesses: Edward Lambert, Richard Thurman 21 By licence. Groom abode: Stowmarket. Witnesses: Jacob Langley BALDRY Elizabeth single MA[RN]E William single 27 Apr 1776 (serjeant in the 9th? Regiment), John Kersey 12 BANKS Mary single LUMMISS Leonard single 05 Oct 1779 By licence. Witnesses: Jereh. White, John Kersey 38 BANNISTER Sarah spinster POOLEY John single 24 Feb 1812 By banns. Witnesses: John Gooderham, Richard Thurman 20 By banns, with consent of parents. Witnesses: Samuel Smith, BANYARD Elizabeth single SHELDRICK Thomas single 10 Jul 1761 Thom. Bacon 49 BARKER Susan single JOLLY Samuel single 26 Nov 1811 By banns. Witnesses: Maria Wright, Richard Thurman 17 BARKER Sarah single PALLANT Jonas single 12 Oct 1814 By banns. Witnesses: Samuel Pallant, Richd. Thurman 11 BARKER Elizabeth single NUNN William single 01 Mar 1816 By banns. Witnesses: William Barker, Robert Potter 29 BARREL Ann single LINGLEY John single 12 Oct 1814 By banns. Witnesses: Benjamin Brown, Richd. Thurman 12 Banns only - not a marriage. 17, 24, 31 Feb 1771. Bride abode: BATHER Hannah single SOAMS Robt widower * Feb 1771 Cotton BATLEY Sarah single PURLEN John single 25 Sep 1781 By banns. Witnesses: William Car, John Clutterham 47 BEATS Martha single SALSBURY Aaron single 07 Oct 1776 By banns. Witnesses: Robert Codd, Thos. Tyrell 14 BERRY Pleasance single BRETT John widower 23 Nov 1753 2 Transcribed from fiche from Ipswich RO www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Mendlesham St. Mary the Virgin marriages 1750-1816 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom surname Groom 1st Status Date Notes Reg BERRY Ann single JEWELL John single 07 Dec 1763 By licence. Witnesses: Robt. Gissing, Thom. Bacon 66 BERRY Martha single WARD William single 13 Mar 1787 By banns. Witnesses: Mary Rice, Gilbert Bond 85 BERRY Dinah single PRIKE John single 19 Oct 1798 By banns. Witnesses: Sarah Cutting, James Francis 171 BERRY Mary single REYNOLDS Samuel single 09 Feb 1813 By banns. Witnesses: Daniel Berry, Richd. Thurman 1 By banns. Groom abode: Old Newton. Witnesses: Daniel Blake, BLAKE Mary single HAMMOND Michael single 11 Oct 1763 Thom. Bacon 65 BLAKE Rose single PARLENT Willm single * * 1803 Banns only - not a marriage. 25 Sep, 02, 09 Oct. 161 BLAKES Dorothy single BROWN George single 20 Nov 1787 By banns. Witnesses: Robert Codd, John Lawrence 92 BLOIS Susan single QUINTON Daniel widower 05 Jan 1776 By banns. Witnesses: Samuel Codd, John Clutterham 10 BLOMFIELD Jemima spinster RICHER Thomas single 18 Oct 1753 Licence. Groom abode: St. Mary Key, Ipswich BLOMFIELD Ann single READ Robert single 17 Feb 1782 By banns. Witnesses: John Read, John Clutterham 54 BLOMFIELD Zophiel single READ William single 03 Jan 1787 By banns. Witnesses: Thos. Beart Quarry, John Read 83 By banns. Groom abode: Cotton. Witnesses: Barn. Wade, Virtue BLOMFIELD Elizabeth single WORBER William single 09 Feb 1797 Blomfield 156 CUTTON / By banns. Groom signs his surname 'Cutton', spelt 'Cutting' in BLOMFIELD Sarah spinster CUTTTING George bachelor 22 May 1799 register. Witnesses: Virtue Blomfield, Richd. Thurman. 173 BLOMFIELD Mary single QUARRY Thomas single 23 Oct 1811 By licence. Witnesses: Anne Read, Cherubim Blomfield. 14 BLOMFIELD Susan single BRINDISH Willm widower 28 Jan 1812 By banns. Witnesses: Jeremiah Salsbury, Richard Thurman 19 By banns. Groom abode: Cotton. Witnesses: James Roper, James BLOOM Hannah widow PRICK Robert single 15 Oct 1777 Fuller 22 By licence. Groom is a bricklayer of Stradbrook. Witnesses: John BLOS[SE] Diana single BENT John single 06 Dec 1775 Kersey, John Peck 9 BOLTON Susanna single GARRARD John single 27 Dec 1786 By banns. Witnesses: Tring? Buckingham, Mary Thurlow 81 BOWERS Dorothy single RAYMENT Samuel single 27 Dec 1756 By licence. Witnesses: Ezekiel White, Thom. Bacon 22 Banns only - not a marriage. 03, 13, 20 Oct 1799. Groom abode: BRADBROOK Ann single EAMES William * Oct 1799 *ingham, Essex 136 BRIDGES Martha single CODD Robert single 07 Nov 1758 By banns. Witnesses: Thos. [CE]ade, Thom. Bacon 31 BROOKE Elizabeth single DAMANT John single 16 Sep 1766 By banns. Witnesses: George Batt, Thom. Bacon 80 BROWES Mary single DURRANT John widower 05 Mar 1764 By banns. Witnesses: Thom. Bacon, Robert Soames 69 BROWN Susan single HUBBARD Richard single 22 Apr 1751 3 Transcribed from fiche from Ipswich RO www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Mendlesham St. Mary the Virgin marriages 1750-1816 (brides) Bride surname Bride 1st Status Groom surname Groom 1st Status Date Notes Reg By licence. Groom abode: Ottley. Witnesses: John Ottewill, BROWN Mary single HARVEY Samuel single 09 Dec 1772 George Thing BROWN Mary HADLEIGH Simon widower 05 Apr 1774 By banns. Witnesses: Thos. Tyrell, John Clutterham BROWN Sarah single GOSSLING Robert widower 05 Sep 1791 By banns. Witnesses: Simon Hadley, William Groom 116 BROWN Jane single FRANCIS Joseph single 26 Dec 1814 By banns. Witnesses: Robert Wix, Edwin Tye 16 BROWNE Margaret single TYTE Richard single 02 Nov 1797 By banns. Witnesses: William Groom, Richard C[ao]rbould 163 BROWS Ann single GOODMAN Robert widower 28 Jun 1752 BROWS Mary FINBOW John single 14 Jul 1774 By banns. Witnesses: John Smith, John Clutterham By banns. The bride is Alice Browse junior. Witnesses: Mary BROWSE Alice single HAYWARD John single 07 Jun 1785 Durrant, William Groom 72 BRUCE Ann single PECK John widower 19 May 1767 By licence. Witnesses: Ezekiel White, Thom. Bacon 99 BUCKLE Una single JEWEL Henry single 26 Jul 1756 By banns. Witnesses: Thom. Bacon, John Brett 15 By licence. Bride is of Botesdale.
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