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Etchilhampton - Marriages 1634-1812 Etchilhampton - Marriages 1634-1812 Year Date Groom Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Grooms Parish Father's Given Name Occupation Bride Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Brides Parish Banns/Lic Father's Given Name Occupation Witness 1 Surname Witness 1 given Witness 2 Surname Witness 2 Given Notes 1634 20-Apr Lydeard Henry Dorchester Elizabeth 1635 20-Jul Rudman John Millier 1635 4-Oct Hayward Richard Agnis 1635 7-Dec Trasels Thomas Agnis 1643 Anno Domini 1643 1643 24-Aug Alexander John Poulton Jane 1656 24-Nov Dorchester Willm. Ettwell Katherin Banns wase published 3 Lords dayes and mar. 1656 17-Jan Hort Willim. Chiffings Elizabeth 1656 28-Jan Earnle Mich. Mr. Wither Mary Mrs. Banns published 3 lords dayes and mar. 1656 9-Mar Cox Thomas Dorchester Susanna Banns publ, etc, and mar. 1657 Anno Domini 1657 1657 30-Mar Raymond John Witt Alce Banns publ, etc, and mar. 1657 15-Jun Jerads Morice Dorchester Dorothy Banns publ, etc, and mar. 1657 27-Jun Linch Henry Mr. Hoobs Jane Banns publ, etc, and mar. 1657 25-Aug Tarrent Robert Purnell Joyce Banns publ, etc, and mar. 1657 26-Jan Dorchester Robert dwelling in Steart Noyse Jane Banns publ, etc, and mar. 1657 8-Mar Dorchester John Tarrant Ann Banns publ, etc, and mar. 1659 Anno Domino 1659 1659 14-Apr Poulton Roger Lewes Ann Banns publ, etc, and mar. 1659 7-Feb Sutten Joseph Coste Elizabeth 1660 Anno Domini 1660 1660 2-Jul Gray John Duck Susanna 1662 Anno Domini 1662 1662 30-Apr Player Simeon Simes Mary 1667 27-May Mills Robert Sakoler Joane All Cannings 1667 30-Jan Rawkins, als. Roman Samuell of this p. Fisher Jane Steart 1669 26-Sep Tucker Robert Hannes Elizabeth Fullway 1669 6-Oct Reeves Edward Collingbourne Ducis Frawling Ann 1670 4-Jun Angergield Edward Pewsey Spriggott Elizabeth of this p. Banns publ., etc., & mar 1671 26-Jun Clement William Frawling Jane Allcannings 1671 10-Jul Croocke Robert Urchfont Lancaster Jane Allcannings 1671 29-Jan Corderoy William of this p. Strong Eliz. Steart Banns publ., etc., & mar 1672 14-Jul Rutt Christopher Scott Mary 1675 14-Sep Rivers Robert Knight Katherine 1675 30-Sep Keene William Edwards Grace 1676 4-May Dyer Richard Spring Mary 1683 2-Feb Eatall William Pottinger Martha 1684 5-Feb Gates Will. Coat Rudman Mary 1685 8-Jun Godden Robt. Bishops Cannings Grey Mary Anno Dom. 1685 1686 5-Apr Bayly Jesper Bishops Cannings Burden Elizabeth 1686 20-Oct Chamberlain Robt. Urchfont Chappell (Cisly) 1688 5-Aug Earle Robt. Chirton Holloway Eliz. Allcannings 1689 14-Apr Clifford Robt. Merriweather Mary Allcannings 1690 21-Nov Springford John Audry Joan Allcannings 1691 30-Mar Davies Richard Nash Susannah 1691 29-Sep Filkes William Allcannings Russell Avelin 1691 4-Oct Hawkins, alisa Tinker Anthony Allcannings Tucker Frances Allcannings 1691 6-Jan Wheeler William Devizes Smith Elizabeth Devizes 1692 4-May Strawberry Roger Worton Davis Mary 1693 7-Oct Jones Daniel Seend Drew Eleanor 1694 30-Jul Gamber Will. Inkpin, co. Hampton Pickerill Mary 1695 17-Sep Parry Leonard Bartlett Ann 1696 11-Nov Pottenger Philip Ruddle Elizabeth 1697 15-Apr Neate William Allington Neate Mary Bishop's Cannings 1697 5-Oct Maslyn Stephen Holloway Mary Allcannings 1697 15-Oct Pary Leonard Ashton Edith Allcannings 1698 30-Apr Rivers Will. Alexander Eliz. 1698 4-Dec Stevens Robert Rivers Eliz. Allcannings 1699 10-Sep Powell Daniell Devizes Clemence, alias Howler Margaret Allcannings 1699 9-Oct Pottenger William Stevens Mary Allcannings 1700 17-Jul Swanburgh Richard de la Devizes Reeks Mary Brinkworth 1700 29-Sep Powell Richard Stanton Russell Mary Allcannings 1700 27-Dec Butt Thomas of the (Vizes) Green Pierce Mary 1700 9-Feb Clement John Willis Ruth Allcannings 1701 13-Apr Maslen Edward Burden Anne of this place 1701 25-Mar Smith Geoffrey Hiscock Ruth Allington 1701 27-Jul Smith Robert Ashton Mary Allcannings 1701 29-Nov Burden Stephen Bishop Eliz. Stert 1701 7-Feb Burden John Merret Mary 1701 9-Feb Hasell Benjamin Shergold Sarah 1702 12-Jul Tucker John Bishop Eliz. Allcannings 1703 2-Nov Gray Abraham Cote Young Martha 1703 26-Dec Boucher Gabriel Winchester Elizabeth 1704 16-Jul Clifford Charles Goddard Jane Allcannings 1705 23-Jul Parry Thomas Ashton Elizabeth Allcannings 1705 20-Nov Ruddle Edw. Pewsey Burden Susanna of this place 1707 20-Apr Poulton Tho. Webb Elizabeth 1707 4-May Davis Jeffery Hiscock Mary Allcannings 1707 26-Oct Maslen Charles Allcannings Minty Jane Bishop's Cannings 1707 16-Feb Tucker Robert Marchment Anne Marden 1711 21-Jan Beard Sam. Springbet Barbara 1714 6-Apr Macklin John Yates Abigail 1715 22-May Maslen Rich. Burden Jane 1718 12-Jun Neat John Cote Hibberd Mary ? 2-Jun Cadbe Edward St. Marys, in the Devizes Gilbert Mary Year not recorded 172? 6-Oct Fowle Jeffery Hiscocke Sarah Allington Year illegible 172? 9-Oct Axford ? Dorchester the widow' Given names not recorded. Year illegible 172? 20-Nov Stevens John Bishop's Cannings Hazel Eliz. Year illegible 172? 30-Sep Shaule John Cote Frances Sarah Year illegible 172? 14-Oct Townsend Jacob Webb Sarah Year illegible 172? 21-Feb Hunt Dan. Buckington Franklyn Martha Year illegible 172? 29-Feb Phipps Richd. Bristol Price Jane Year illegible 17?? 26-Oct Cozens Sam. Rolf Sarah Year illegible 17?? 10-Jan Fishlake John Brooks Mary Year illegible 17?? 7-Feb Beasant Wm. Redman Jane Year illegible 17?? 10-Nov Cozens Francis Cook Prudence Year illegible 17?? 7-Nov Manning Wm. Manning Mary Year illegible 17?? 7-Apr Harvest John ? Jane John & Jane Harvest. Year illegible 17?? 28-Jun Williams James Harrison Mary Year illegible 17?? 15-Jul Chivers Wm. Drew Grace Year illegible 17?? 16-Jun Dorchester Wm. St. Marys, in the Devizes Pool Jane St. Marys, in the Devizes Year illegible 17?? 12-Jun Merewether Franc. Dorchester Sarah Year illegible 17?? 5-Jun Drew Dan. Hamber Jane Year illegible © Wiltshire OPC Project/Jodi Fuller/2012 Etchilhampton - Marriages 1634-1812 Year Date Groom Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Grooms Parish Father's Given Name Occupation Bride Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Brides Parish Banns/Lic Father's Given Name Occupation Witness 1 Surname Witness 1 given Witness 2 Surname Witness 2 Given Notes 17?? 19-Jun Baker Tho. Butcher Mary Year illegible 17?? 27-Sep Burden John Giddence Martha Year illegible 17?? 27-Oct Naish Wm. Patriach Sarah Year illegible 17?? 30-Dec Burden Philip Shirgold Mary Year illegible 17?? 19-Feb Burden John Hillier Catherine Year illegible 17?? 19-Nov Andrews John Maslen Mary Year illegible 17?? 27-Sep Swanborough Wm. Jurden Grace Year illegible 17?? 3-Oct Lovelock Abraham Grey Anne Year illegible 17?? 26-Feb Mortimer Wm. Giddings Jane Year illegible 17?? 25-Oct Lewis Thomas Aishton Mary Year illegible 17?? 1-Apr King Wm. Pynsent Susan Year illegible 17?? 16-Dec Maklen Robert Stralton Eliza. Year illegible 17?? 16-Jul Hailstone Robert Hailstone Mary Year illegible 17?? 10-Nov Tilley Wm. Durnford Rebeckah Year illegible 17?? 13-Jan Hibberd Daniel Macklen Sarah Year illegible 17?? 4-Oct Rudman Leonard Rudman Margaret Year illegible 1747 11-Jan Durnford Thos. Withers Mary 1747 20-Aug Baily Richard Smith Letitia 1747 13-Sep Durnford Stephen Cozens Elizabeth 1748 3-Aug Jones Raymond Neate Mary 1748 28-Dec Burden Thomas Tilly Edith 1749 26-Jul Offer Abraham Macklen Jane 1749 12-Nov Tilly Wm. Chamberlain Mary 1749 4-Dec Tilly James Haynes Sarah 1749 2-Jan Brachel Richard Widdowes Anne 1750 17-Apr Neate John Eyles Elizabeth 1755 22-Feb Tilly Wm. widr. Cozzens Rebecca s. Lic 1755 22-Dec Dunford Thomas b. Pierce Bridget s. 1756 28-May Moore John b. Coate Mannings Mary s. 1756 19-Dec Fidler William b. Brown Betty s. Lic 1757 15-Mar Shipway Thos. b. Mason Stanton Barnard Rudman Hester s. Lic 1757 7-Aug Davis Thos. b. Yeoman Marden Burden Lydia s. 1758 29-Jan Mannings Moses b. Yeoman Ferris Sarah s. Allcannings Banns & Lic [Ferret in Banns] 1758 13-Aug South Daniel b. Burden Anne s. 1758 3-Oct Shipman Joseph b. Yeoman Waite Mary s. 1759 22-Dec Cozens Francis b. Carpenter Swain Mary s. Urchfont 1760 10-Apr Cock John b. Blacksmith Maslin Eliz. s. 1760 6-Dec Raymond, or Sam Samuel b. Ruddle Grace s. 1761 20-Oct Mannings William widr. Andrew Sarah wid. 1761 9-Nov King Charles b. Yeoman Lovelock Mary s. 1762 19-Jan King Nathan b. Labourer Bp. Cannings Lovelock Jane s. 1762 23-Feb Burden Jeffry b. Yeoman Talman Mary s. Stert Lic 1762 11-Apr Rudman Richard b. Yeoman Stevens Sarah s. 1762 3-Aug Giddings William widr. Labourer Gray, or Hambourgh Mary s. 1763 12-May Burden Daniel b. Labourer Pierce Elizabeth wid. 1763 16-Aug Giddings Richard b. Farmer Urchfont Dunford Mary wid. Lic 1764 22-Jan Shergold Robert b. Labourer Naish Susanna s. 1764 5-Jul Acreman John b. Farmer Patney Gibbes Mary s. Lic 1765 9-Apr Burden Thomas b. Labourer Harris Mary s. 1765 29-May Cock John b. Blacksmith Jacob Mary s. 1766 31-Mar Neate William b. Carpenter Bp. Cannings Rayman Eliz. s. 1766 20-Oct Watts William b. Yeoman Cherington Palmer Martha s. 1766 21-Dec Rudman Leonard b. Labourer Guy Sarah s. Urchfont Lic 1767 23-Mar Hitchens Wm. b. Carpenter Bp. Cannings Archard Eliz. s. Lic 1768 15-Jul Noyes Matthew b. Labourer Poulshot Drewett Jane s. 1768 20-Oct Ryall Thos. b. Kilmington Gibbes Sarah s. 1769 17-Apr Rudman, or Alexander Edw. b. Yeoman Palmer Joyce s. 1770 25-Oct Hibbard Robert b. Labourer Andrews Alice s. 1770 20-Nov Burry John b.
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