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All Saints Marriages West Bromwich Staffordshire England All Saints Marriages West Bromwich Staffordshire England Microfiche can be obtained from www.bmsgh.org 1820 JAN 3 Francis HOLLIS COLE, W, opt & Mary BLUNDAL , SP,otp Wit: John COLE & Mary ?BURY Edward HOLDEN, BA, otp & Elizabeth MASON,SP, otp Wit: Samuel MASON & Ann MASON William MASON, BA,opt & Hannah KNIGHT,SP,otp Wit: John SMALL & Jane HARRISON James HATELY FRANCIS, BA, otp & Elizabeth ROGERS,SP,otp Wit: William JOHNSON & Sarah ROGERS JAN 24 James HYDE, BA,otp & Ann BAYLEY,SP,otp Wit: Thomas BAYLEY & ? BAYLEY JAN 31 John BUTLER, BA, otp & Elizabeth SLATER,SP,otp Wit: James STOKES & Ann BUTLER Thomas CROSS, BA, otp & Ann RICHARDS, SP,otp Wit: Richard CROSS & Martha CROSS JAN 7 ( out of place on the microfiche could be FEB 7 ? ) Barnables HOMER, BA, otp & Elizabeth JOHNSON,SP,otp Wit: Mary HOMER & John MORRIS FEB 14 Edward EARP, BA, otp & Mary JOESBURY,SP,otp Wit: Isaac KIMBERLEY & Mary BURREDGE William COLLINS, W, otp & Mary HOLDCRAFT, SP,otp Wit: James CLARKSON & Phebe BARTON FEB 17 William MASON, BA, otp & Fanny ADDERLEY,SP,otp Wit: Joseph RUSSELL & Mary WHITING FEB 21 Richard DAWES, BA, otp & Hannah COTTRELL,SP,otp Wit: Richard STANLEY & Thomas PARKS Henry KENDRICK,BA, otp & Ann BEDOW,SP,otp Wit: Richard FOSTER & Sarah FOSTER William WARD, BA, otp & Harriet ADAMS,SP,otp Wit: Isaac BROOKES & Hannah BROOKES FEB 28 James HUGHES, BA, otp & Elizabeth HUDSON, W, otp Wit: Richard STANLEY & Lucy GREEN FEB 29 Joseph STONE, BA, otp & Elizabeth LEEA, SP,otp Wit: Richard STANLEY & Sarah LEEA MAR 6 James WATKINS, BA, otp & Sarah COOK,SP,otp Wit: William COOK & Mary COOK MAR 7 John DIPPLE, BA,otp & Elizabeth THOMPSON, SP,otp Wit: Samuel SAUNDERS & Richard STANLEY MAR 13 Charles SMITH, BA, otp & Sarah HOWEL, SP, otp Wit: Wm SMITH & Jane DEANE Joseph SHINGLETON,BA, otp & Mary BALSAR, W, otp Wit: William LAWTON, Jemima SINGLETON, Signed Joseph SHINGLETON & Mary BELSER James PERREY, BA, otp & Mary EVENS,SP,otp Wit: William DAVIS & Mary ASTON Thomas JONES, BA,otp & Mary DUNCOMBE,SP,otp Wit: Thomas MORTON, Sarah BAILEY John PETERS, BA, otp & Elizabeth WILSON,SP,otp Wit: John DAVID, Mary WALTER MAR 16 James BILLINGS, BA, otp & Sarah ASHFORD,SP,otp Wit: Richard STANLEY & Ann PEWTON Signed James BILLINGER ( Signed surname different ) MAR 28 John PROFIT, BA, otp & Maria SMITH, SP,otp Wit: John GREEN & Isabel UNITE APR 3 Richard CROSS, BA, otp & Sarah MILLINGTON,SP,otp Wit: Wm HARTSHORN & Martha CROSS APR 4 John FOWKE, BA, otp & Elizabeth HODSON,SP,otp Wit: John FOX & Eliza WALTER APR 10 William HILL, BA, otp & Isabella SMITH,SP,otp Wit: William SMITH & Dinah SMITH John HOLLIOAK, W, otp & Elizabeth BARNETT, W, otp Wit: Richard STEVENTON & Sarah ALDRIDGE John TAYLOR, BA, otp & Mary POWER, SP,otp Wit: Richard TONKS & Ann TONKS APR 17 Walter BENTON, BA, otp & Elizabeth BEESLEY,SP,otp Wit: Richard BENTON & Catherine BENTON APR 24 John EAGLETON, BA, otp & Ann WHITEHOUSE,SP,otp Wit: William EDWARDS & Emma WHITEHOUSE William GREEN, BA, otp & Charlotte MEEK,SP,otp Wit: Tobias MEEK & Ann BRATT APR 27 James GLOVER, BA, otp & Eliza MANDER,SP,otp Wit: William GLOVER & Mary JONES MAY 1 Joseph FAIRLEY,BA, otp & Martha BOSWELL,SP,otp Wit: Samuel HARTSHORNE & Mary FAIRLEY Thomas SMITH, BA, otp & Elizabeth ROBINSON,SP,otp Wit: John POWER & Hannah ROBINSON MAY 8 William HOWELL, BA,otp & Hannah BRATT,SP,otp Wit: John RILEY & Elizabeth HILL MAY 11 Roger HARDWARE, BA, otp & Sarah CARTER,SP,otp (Lic ) Wit: Richard STANLEY & Mary CARTER MAY 15 Joseph NOCK,BA, otp & Ann WILKINSON, W, otp Wit: William HORTON, & Hannah POVEY Edward MASS MILTON, BA, otp & Mary EVENS,SP,otp Wit: Joseph RICHARDS & Elizabeth RICHARDS MAY 22 John BECKET, BA, otp & Mary PORTER,SP,otp Wit: William PORTER & Christiana PORTER Signed John BECKETT Sampson WEBB, BA, otp & Jane TANNER,SP,otp Wit: William TANNER & Richard STANLEY John ROGERS, BA, otp & Jane WILLIAMS,SP,otp Wit: John PERRY & Hannnah LEE MAY 23 Richard REEVES, W, otp & Hannah AULT, SP,otp Wit: Joseph AULT & Ann WILKS MAY 24 Joseph SPINK, BA, otp & Mary JONES,SP,otp Wit: David HOLDEN & Sarah WOODWARD MAY 25 Samuel NAYER, BA, otp & Sarah MULLINDER,SP,otp Wit: John SILVISTER & Matlilda MULLINDER Signed Saml NAILOR & Sarah MULLENDER MAY 29 Thomas MARTIN,BA, otp & Sarah MALBAND,SP,otp Wit: John MARTIN & Mary MARTIN JUN 5 Timothy HARPER, BA, otp & Elizabeth WITTON,SP,otp Wit: John HARPER & Jane RUSSELL John HOLDEN, W, otp & Hannah HODSON,SP,otp Wit: Issac BROOKS and Hannah SUTTON JUN 12 Thomas HOWEL, BA, otp & Ann HOWEL, W, otp Wit: Richard STANLEY 7 Mary WILKS Signed Ann HOWELL JUN 19 James PAYTON, BA, otp & Sarah CRIVEN,SP,otp Wit: Benjamin BACHE & Pricilla SMITH Joseph BOWRIN, BA, otp & Mary MOORE,SP,otp Wit: John MOORE & Jane SMITH JULY 4 George OAKLEY, BA, otp & Maria BAGGIT, SP,otp Wit: Henry MEEK & Sarah TAYLOR JULY 11 John HILL, BA, otp & Ann FURLEY, SP,otp Wit: Jane TURNER & James HILL Joseph COOPER, BA,otp & Mary YARDLEY,SP.otp Wit: Lucy GREEN & John EVENS JUL 17 Thomas MARTIN, BA, otp & Lydia MEEK, SP,otp Wit: Richard STANLEY & Sarah MEEK George APPLEBEE,BA, otp & Mary RICHMOND, SP,otp Wit: Richard STANLEY & Ann SAUNDERS William GREATRIX, BA,otp & Mary WORTON,SP,otp Wit: John EVENS & Sarah TONKS JUL 24 James BREAKWELL, BA, otp & Mary WORTON,SP,otp Wit: Peter MITCHELL & Susanna WORTON William HYDE, BA, otp & Elizabeth DAVIS, W, otp Wit: Thomas FARNOLDS & Sarah WILKES John HARRIS, BA, otp & Nancy WALKER,SP,otp Wit: James WALKER & Phebe WALKER George SOCKETT, BA, otp & Mary STOCKTON,SP,otp Wit: James WALKER & Phebe WALKER JUL 25 William CATTLE, W, otp & Hannah FISHER,SP,otp Wit: Wm FISHER & Joseph BISSELL JUL 31 William BARTON, BA, otp & Elizabeth GILBERT,SP,otp Wit: John GILBERT & Hannah BARTON John ADKISS VINE,BA, otp & Frances WALTERS,SP,otp Wit: Joseph HICKMAN & Maria HICKMAN AUG 5 Daniel BENDBOW, W, otp & Elizabeth PARTRIDGE,SP,otp Wit: Thomas SPITTLE & James PARTRIDGE AUG 21 Isaac MILLETT, BA, otp & Hannah PARKER,SP,otp Wit: Richard STANLEY & Ann Sophia ROSTILL AUG 28 Benjamin BUTLER, BA,otp & Hannah THOMAS,SP,otp Wit: Sarah BUTLER & Richard STANLEY Joseph BENESON, BA, otp & Hannah PROUD,W,otp Wit: Mary DIXON & William CARTER Thomas GUTTRIDGE, BA, otp & Ann WALKER,SP,otp Wit: Luke NICOLLS & Mary WRIGHT AUG 31 Joseph HINTON, BA, otp & Ann ADAMS, W, otp Wit: John MOILLIET & Thomas AULT William GREEN, BA, otp & Jane BAGNALL,SP,otp Wit: John BAGNALL & Ann BAGNALL Noah PALMER, BA, otp & Eleanor SALT,SP,otp Wit: Richard STANLEY & Elizabeth MAYHO SEP 4 John ASKIE, BA, otp & Elizabeth LESTER, SP,otp Wit: John DEELY & Mary LESTER SEP 5 John WALLET, BA, otp & Phebe ROLLASON,SP,otp Wit: Nando ROLLASON & Mary Ann JESSON SEP 7 William GLOVER, BA, otp & Mary DICKINS,SP,otp Wit: Thomas DICKENS & Mary HACKWOOD SEP 11 Philip WILLIAMS, BA, otp & Harriott DIMMOCK,SP,otp Wit: Descema DIMMACK & Joseph SIMCOX Thomas JAMES, BA, otp & Mary DARLINGTON, SP, otp Wit: Charles WESTLEY & Sarah BOWEN Samuel MILLS, BA, otp & Ann EMMS,SP,otp Wit: Edward SMITH & Elizabeth MILLS SEP 12 Edward HAMPSON, BA, otp & Mary SPOONER,SP,otp Wit: Joseph YATES & Marth YATES SEP 18 Richard INGRIM, W, otp & Mary EDGE,SP,otp Wit: Maria SHELDON & Richard STANLEY SEP 25 William HALL, BA, otp & Sarah KIRCUM, SP,otp Wit: Joseph SHUTT & Jane GILBERT William NEAL, BA, otp & Ann Maria ROBINSON,SP,otp Wit: William NEAL & Margen NEAL John RAMSALL, BA, otp & Jane PARKES, W, otp Wit: John EVENS & Lucy GREEN OCT 2 Thomas JACKSON, BA, otp & Maria TRANTER,SP,otp Wit: Thomas TRANTER & Mary VANES Abel RUDGE, BA, otp & Mary Ann SHAW,SP,otp Wit: John SHAW & Ann EVENS OCT 9 John HUGHES, BA, otp & Mary Ann HOSELENT,SP,otp Wit: Thomas HUGHES & Ann HOSELENT William ROSE,BA, otp & Nancy WHITEHOUSE,SP,otp Wit: Mary ADAMS & George RODEN OCT 10 Absolom FELLOWS, BA, otp & Martha ROWLISON,SP,otp Wit: John EVENS & Mary EVENS Signed Marth ROLISONS OCT 11 Richard COLLINS,BA, otp & Elizabeth WHITEHOUSE,SP,otp Wit: John LUCCOCK & Sarah LUCCOCK OCT 13 George GRANGER,BA, otp & Dorothy SHELDON,SP,otp Wit: Thomas GRANGER & Charlotte FIELDS OCT 16 John HALL, BA, otp & Rebecca BROOKS,SP,otp Wit: Thomas BROOKS & Elizabeth ( no last name present on fiche ) James LOWE,BA, otp & Mary HARRINGTON,SP,otp Wit: William LOWE & Mary ELEY Peter SMITH, BA,otp & Elizabeth ONIONS,SP,otp Wit: Benjamin RALPH & Sarah RALPH OCT 19 William DABBS, BA, otp & Hannah HOLLYHEAD, SP,otp Wit: John HOLLYHEAD & Sarah RAMSELL OCT 21 John RANN, W,otp & Mary FENNELL,SP,otp Wit: James DUTHERIDGE & Mary Ann DUTHERIDGE OCT 30 Benjamin MORTON,BA,otp & Mary BAYLEY,SP,otp Wit: Job ? JONES & Mary HAWKINS Thomas MOORE, BA, otp & Sarah RAMSBOTTOM,SP,otp Wit: Jas DIXON & Ann RAMSBOTTOM OCT 31 Joseph BLADEN,BA, otp & Mary FOSTER,SP,otp Wit: William FOSTER & Ann BAKER NOV 6 John SPARROW MUCKLEY, BA,otp & Sarah FOSTER,SP,otp Wit: Richard FOSTER & Eliza FOSTER Joseph ROTHEAM,BA,otp & Mary PAMMER,SP,otp Wit: Henry PAMMER & Elizabeth CROWE NOV 13 Samuel ONIONS, BA, otp & Sarah PHILLIPS,SP,otp Wit: Sarah WILDE & Richard STANLEY NOV 20 Benjamin BENNETT, BA, otp & Sarah PARKES,SP,otp Wit: John BENNETT & Mary BENNETT Richard WEBSTER,W,otp & Ann LAYTON,SP,otp Wit: John SHELTON & Ann LAYTON NOV 28 William FISHER, BA, otp & Hannah SHELDON,SP,otp Wit: Benjamin GREEN & Mary PARTRIDGE NOV 30 George NEWEY, BA, of Wolverhampton & Rosanna COOPER,SP,otp ( Lic ) Wit: John COOPER & Sarah COOPER Signed Rose Hannah COOPER Dec 4 Joseph Chelton BA,otp & Hannah WILKS,SP,otp Wit: Joseph HARPER & Mary SHEPHERD DEC 11 Richard PAGE, BA,otp & Rhoda RICHARDS,SP,otp Wit: Thomas STARK & Mary Anne INGRAM John ORGILL, BA,otp & Ann TURNER,SP,otp Wit: Joseph WHITEHOUSE & Sarah MAY DEC 18
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