Marriages at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 V 1.0

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Marriages at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 V 1.0 Marriages at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v 1.0 No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname S G/B parish/abode G/B occup Witness fnam Witness snam G/B Fath fname G/B Fath occup notes 16 6 1678 Richard TRIMMER Lic Ann KNIGHT Kingsclere 25 11 1678 Michaell HULCUPP Mary SMITH 30 10 1679 Thomas POUND Elizabeth DEANE 2 11 1680 Wm. MAY Margery GREENE 22 12 1680 Rich. SPENCER Mary SPENCER 5 6 1681 John PARKER Margaret HOPKINS 3 9 1682 Thomas TYLOR Elizab. DICKER 21 11 1682 Nicholas KNIGHT Hannah PLAT 26 12 1682 John HUMPHRY Joane WEBB 14 2 1682/3 Wm. STIFFE Elizab. MERROT Kingsclere 24 4 1683 Thomas GREENE Sarah DICKER 27 4 1682 John GREENE Susanna WRIGHT 25 5 1682 Wm. NOLES Joane VAUNT 10 10 1682 Wm. ROPER Elizab. WOODWARD 30 10 1682 Wm. DIGWEED Mary BENNET Page 1 of 36 Marriages at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v 1.0 No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname S G/B parish/abode G/B occup Witness fnam Witness snam G/B Fath fname G/B Fath occup notes 6 11 1682 Robert MESSENGER Allice WATERMAN 30 11 1682 Wm. HOLDYP Katherine NEVILL 23 4 1683 Wm. CANNON Elizab. BUTLER 24 7 1683 Wm. WRAMPTON Margaret BUNNY 10 9 1683 Thomas BATCHELOUR Agnes LEWIS 17 12 1683 Thomas SMITH Elenour GARDNER 13 1 1683/4 Edward LAMBOLL Antice HERNE 20 5 1684 Richard SIMONDS Ann DEANE 11 1684 Edward GRAY Mary HALL Sherborne 1 2 1684/5 Thomas HOOKER Ann DICKER 4 5 1685 John CURTIS Eliza PATEY 24 9 1685 Wm. CARTER Mary DEANE 2 11 1685 Thomas MAY Collis PEERMAN 2 11 1685 Wm. BAKER Elizab. BOLITHO 4 4 1686 Edward DEANE Mary NOBES 2 11 1686 John HAWKINS Page 2 of 36 Marriages at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v 1.0 No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname S G/B parish/abode G/B occup Witness fnam Witness snam G/B Fath fname G/B Fath occup notes Katherine WATRIDGE 23 10 1687 George TAYLOUR Elizab. HAWKINS 28 11 1687 Walter DICKER Joane HUNT 4 12 1687 Wm. TYLER Elizab. BADCOCKE 11 1 1687/8 Robert HIGHAM Ann PEARCE 1 11 1688 Paull PENTON Elizab. FAWCONER 7 2 1688/9 Thomas COPERTHWAITE Elenour KEMBER 10 5 1689 Richard WILDER Elizab. SIMONDS 28 8 1689 Thomas HERNE Elizab. HOLMES 28 10 1689 Wm. DICKER Mary NOBS 19 12 1689 Thomas WOOD Sarah ILES 18 2 1689/0 Wm. WAITE Lic Elizab. HAWKINS 23 2 1689/0 John STANBROOKE Elizabeth ROGERS 1 4 1690 Daniell HEADLAND Elizabeth TUBB 17 6 1690 John COOPER Mary WHITAKER 22 7 1690 Thomas DICKER Elizab. KELLOWAY Page 3 of 36 Marriages at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v 1.0 No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname S G/B parish/abode G/B occup Witness fnam Witness snam G/B Fath fname G/B Fath occup notes 27 7 1690 John BRIGGS Ann PENTON 2 11 1690 John KEENE Elizab. SMART 19 10 1691 Wm. CROSSE Elizab. DICKER 14 4 1692 Mathew MINNS Mary NEVELL 7 11 1692 John HASKER Martha MARSHALL 2 2 1692/3 Henery HASKER Martha HARMSWORTH 16 10 1693 Edward KINGE Ann BENNAM 29 10 1693 Robert WARDEN Sarah DICKER 11 3 1693/4 Wm. BLAKE Hannah MACKERILL 9 4 1694 Henery WATERIDGE Elizabeth WOODWARD 26 4 1694 Richard BLAKE Elizabeth COOK Kingsclere 4 11 1694 Henery NASH Jane RAGSTRAWE 13 1 1694/5 John WATERIDGE Jane GREENE 23 9 1695 Robert GUEST Ann WATERIDGE Ann here at the request of 15 10 1695 Thomas WEBB Mrs Webb Ann BUNNY Page 4 of 36 Marriages at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v 1.0 No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname S G/B parish/abode G/B occup Witness fnam Witness snam G/B Fath fname G/B Fath occup notes 20 10 1695 Anthony SPITLE Elizab. ADAMS 25 7 1696 James SILVER Elizab. WRAMPTON 4 10 1696 John HARMSWORTH Ann HAYES 7 1 1696/7 Thomas YEEMANS Elizab. DICKER 31 10 1697 Wm. STEPTOE Lic Hannah ???EARMAN Tadly 21 12 1697 Thomas SPENCER Lic Mary VINCENT Lawrence Wootton 6 3 1697/8 John YATES Ann BRASIER 2 8 1698 Mr. Thomas GODDARD Mrs. Martha BUCKRIDGE 21 9 1699 John CARTER Lic Ann BOND Highclere 11 8 1701 Robert TYLER (Erased) Elizabeth YATES Mar on the Revell day 10 9 1700 Wm. BUTLER beinge about Mary MAY 11 8 1701 Robert TYLER Elizab. YATES 8 9 1701 Walter PRIOR Lic Jane WILDER 31 1 1701/2 Wm. BAGHURST Joane COX 5 7 1702 Simon INGLEFIELD Tadly Elizab. NOBES Page 5 of 36 Marriages at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v 1.0 No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname S G/B parish/abode G/B occup Witness fnam Witness snam G/B Fath fname G/B Fath occup notes 5 10 1702 Wm. COOPER Overton Eliz. WYTH 26 10 1702 Tho. GRAUNT Ruth HARMSWORTH 7 12 1702 John BAGHURST Mary DEANE 25 9 1704 Richard HERN Thomasin BATCHELOUR 1 10 1705 Michaell FAWCONER Eliz. GIBSON 14 10 1705 John TAPLYN Mary SMITH 4 11 1705 John SIMPSON Tabitha MIHELL 11 7 1706 Joseph FINFEN Kingsclere Eliz. PAIICE Monks Sherburn 13 5 1707 Tho. BYE Wootton Virgin GARDINER 1 7 1708 Charles BUTLER Catherine GARDINER 25 4 1709 Edwd. ENGLEFIELD Bramleigh Mary JONES Kingsclere 10 5 1711 Tho. GREEN Ann STACYE 18 12 1711 John WIDMORE Margar WALDROPP Kingsclere 10 7 1712 Robt. SMALE Anne RICHES 22 1 1712/3 Will. MATTHEWS Jael GIBSON 2 8 1713 Bradlye WALLIS Page 6 of 36 Marriages at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v 1.0 No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname S G/B parish/abode G/B occup Witness fnam Witness snam G/B Fath fname G/B Fath occup notes Eliz. SMITH St Michael, 1 1 1713/4 Arthur BARFOOT Bassingshaw, London Mary STEEVENS Basingstoke 20 3 1713/4 John LOVEDAY Eliz. VINERS 23 6 1715 Tho. GIBSON Mary GREENAWAY 23 9 1715 Will. TURNER Martha HASKER 24 6 1716 Henry HIGGS Martha HASKER 12 6 1717 Lazarus STOW Ann WEEKS 19 10 1719 William WICKS ? Mary HIGGS Sherbourn 1 3 1719 John WEEKS Amy APLETON Sherbourn 15 6 1720 Ralph FALCONER Grace LAMPORT 20 10 1720 Charles PHILLIPS Mary GREEN 23 1 1720/1 John MURRELL Sandleford, Berks formerly Newbury now Elizabeth BURCHELL Wootton 25 12 1722 John WINCKWORTH Kingsclere Sarah ENGLEFIELD Kingsclere 29 4 1723 Wm. APPLETON Tadley Dorothy HUNT 30 9 1723 James BUTLER Page 7 of 36 Marriages at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v 1.0 No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname S G/B parish/abode G/B occup Witness fnam Witness snam G/B Fath fname G/B Fath occup notes Eleanor MAY 27 5 1724 John DICKER Alice GUEST 12 10 1723 Leonard HUNT ? Ann CARTER 29 10 1724 Lazarus INGLEFIELD Abigail WEST 22 4 1725 John GLASS Mary DICKER 19 5 1725 Richard POWELL Martha Maria SURLY 4 5 1726 Nathan BUSHNELL Sarah COOPER 29 5 1726 Robert MUNRO Mary SILVERTHORN 21 1 1727/8 Peter PATON Elizabeth BROWN 3 3 1727/8 John WEBB Mary VOKES 6 11 1728 Thomas WILKINS Ann INOST 12 10 1730 John POLLETT Sarah DICKER 22 7 1733 Richard STIFF Christian CROMAN 8 10 1733 Thomas BATCHELLOR Mary WELLS 2 10 1738 William HUTCHINS Dinah MATTHEWS St Andrews, Holborn, 20 12 1739 Mr Richard WHITEHORNE London Page 8 of 36 Marriages at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v 1.0 No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname S G/B parish/abode G/B occup Witness fnam Witness snam G/B Fath fname G/B Fath occup notes Mrs Alici GROVE Andover 10 11 1740 Jonathan AXFORD Aldermarston Elizabeth WELMAN 1 9 1741 Richard THOMAS Woolverton Lydia SMITH 1 2 1741/2 John HOWEL Jane MASON 21 9 1742 Robert PIERCE Margery GOSLING 21 9 1742 Nicholas SMITH Mary BATCHELLER 26 9 1742 Richard RANDALL Mary WHILIYLOW 10 9 1744 Edward INWARD Alice DICKER 27 9 1744 Henry INGLEFIELD Sarah GREEN by Rev Mr Jones of 19 8 1745 Rev Mr Richard PRICE Hannington Mary JAMES 27 8 1745 William APPLETON Catherine WATMORE 8 12 1745 William ADAMS Mary POPE Chievly 16 3 1745/6 Thomas WHITELO Kingsclere widow of Thomas Mary FAULKNER 20 9 1747 Thomas HARMSWORTH Sarah WATMORE 15 10 1747 John KNIGHT Basingstoke Mary HOLLAND Basingstoke 29 10 1747 Richard JAMES cum Lic Episc Page 9 of 36 Marriages at St. Stephen's Parish Church, Baughurst, Hants 1678 to 1880 Extracted by Barrie Brinkman 2012 v 1.0 No. Date G/B Fname G/B Sname S G/B parish/abode G/B occup Witness fnam Witness snam G/B Fath fname G/B Fath occup notes Sarah SMITH Tunworth 21 6 1751 John POVEY Woolverton cum Lic Episc Mary HOPGOOD Woolverton by a licence from the 19 7 1752 Joseph GALE Kingsclere Bishop of winchester Jane BELL Kingsclere 27 1 1752/3 John MAY by licence Elizabeth MATTINGLEY 18 9 1752 James FREWIN Bethany HARMSWORTH 22 7 1753 John MULFORD East Sherbourn widow Jane STAIR 4 11 1753 William MUNDAY Kingsclere Mary SMITH 6 1 1754/5 James YOUNG Ann PAICE 24 3 1754 Francis WHITCHELOW Mary ALLEN 1 14 7 1754 Ralph HARMSWORTH otp Labourer Ben SIMPSON Mary TAYLOR otp Richard HARMSWOOD 2 23 10 1755 Abel KINGE otp Labourer John BARLOW Anne SIMPSON Sp otp William BOVALL 3 16 10 1758 Thomas APLETON otp Labourer Matthew TAYLOR Sarah SMITH otp Jo FAULKNER 4 1 2 1759 Peter GODDERIDGE otp Richard GREEN Martha GREEN otp Joseph FAULKNER 5 27 5 1759 John JEWEL Kingsclere Thatcher George GUNDRY Mary CHURCH Sp otp Joseph FAULKNER 6 5 6 1759 John PARR Sherborne St John Wheeler John HOLLAND Sarah HOLLAND Sp otp John BROWN 7 18 11 1759 Richard APPLETON otp Yeoman Richard GREEN Page 10 of 36 Marriages at St.
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