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Twyford Baptisms 1626 - 1837 Revised 7 July 2008.Xls Page 2 of 65 Page 1 of 65 THE PARISH REGISTERS OF TWYFORD HAMPSHIRE 1626 to 1837 TWYFORD BAPTISMS - 1626 to 1837 - Revised 7 July 2008 Transcribed from a document produced and edited by M H Hughes, MA, DM - in 1966, and checked by Author against microfiche and original documents. Additional Notes added January to April 2008 Additional information has been added to the file from the 'Vicars Day Book' maintained by James Hodges Vicar for the period 1825 to1848 Hampshire Record Office reference 64A 07 (A1 - A2) - Miscellaneous file Fiche numbers 774 to780. Data examined and input onto a computer data base by B M Sullivan ACMA Telephone 01425 655827 Data only checked by Author. Notes 1 - Page No on the left of the document refer to M H Hughes page Numbers. ( Pages 1 - 3 Narrative - not printed) 2 - No on the left of the document - Each entry has been given a line Number to correspond with entries made by M H Hughes. 3 - Where M H Hughes has put a note on the line below an entry(ies) the note has been shown for completeness on the relevant line 4 - Where from January 1813 M H Hughes has abbreviated an entry e.g. Lab for Labourer, psh for parish and T for Twyford this has now been amended in line with the original entry. 5 - Some minor errors have been found in M H Hughes transcript and these have been amended accordingly. 6 - The Page and Number on the right of the document refer from 1813 to the original entries in the Parish Register from that date. 7 - Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document by checking against M H Hughes' original document, and the original documents held by Hampshire Archives and Local Studies, Hampshire Record Office, Winchester the Author cannot be held responsible for any errors. 8 - If you wish to use the information you should always check back to the original documents held on microfiche at Hampsshire Record Office, Winchester 9 - The Author would be pleased if you could notify him of any errors in this document. Acknowledgement:- HAMPSHIRE ARCHIVES AND LOCAL STUDIES, H R O, Winchester, SO23 8TH. Twyford Baptisms 1626 - 1837 revised 7 July 2008.xls Page 2 of 65 Page No Son (S) or Parents Christian Names Mothers Christian Name Father's Occupation Page Number No Date Year Christian Name Surname Remarks Parish MHH Dau (D) (father only from 1813) (from 1813) (from 1813) Parish Register Number Abode Vicar 4 1 12.05.1626 1626 S William Robert Tasker Mr Twyford 4 2 26.06.1626 1626 S Ralph Robert Ffrancklint Mr Twyford 4 3 16.07.1626 1626 D Jane Richard Cooper Twyford 4 4 18.07.1626 1626 S Thomas Richard Smyth Twyford 4 5 05.08.1626 1626 S Robert Robert Dibden Mr Twyford 4 6 03.09.1626 1626 S John Christopher Collens Twyford 4 7 24.09.1626 1626 D Jane John Hooker Twyford 4 8 24.09.1626 1626 D Marie Richard Sutton Twyford 4 9 29.10.1626 1626 D Margerie William Wooll Twyford 4 10 15.01.1626 1627 D Francis Rowland Oldfield Mr Twyford 4 11 04.02.1626 1627 S Phillip Thomas Tee Twyford 4 12 07.03.1626 1627 D Grace Edward Crosswell Twyford 4 13 12.03.1626 1627 S Edward? Edward Richards Mr Twyford 4 14 12.03.1626 1627 S John William Rutter Twyford 4 15 21.05.1627 1627 D Margerie John Welch Twyford 4 16 27.05.1627 1627 S Richard Bernard Turner Als Litterfield Twyford 4 17 27.05.1627 1627 S Richard William Beckensall (inserted William) Twyford 4 18 23.06.1627 1627 D Martha Robert Fooker Mr Twyford 4 19 20.08.1627 1627 S William William Leyborne Twyford 4 20 04.10.1627 1627 S John Joane Hooker Widow Twyford 4 21 07.10.1627 1627 D Elizabeth Nicholas Christopher Entry interpolated Twyford 4 22 09.03.1627 1628 D Bridget Robert Dibden Twyford 4 23 05.04.1628 1628 S Thomas Thomas Kinge Twyford 4 24 20.04.1628 1628 D Dorothie William Vin Twyford 4 25 20.04.1628 1628 D Elizabeth Grace Osburne Base borne Twyford 4 26 23.04.1628 1628 D Mary John Younge Twyford 4 27 25.07.1628 1628 S William John Snyth Twyford 4 28 28.09.1628 1628 S Richard Richard Basset Twyford 4 29 05.11.1628 1628 S John William Singleton Twyford 4 30 19.10.1628 1628 S Thomas Thomas Charker Twyford 4 31 28.10.1628 1628 D Elizabeth Nicholas Rawly Twyford 4 32 02.11.1628 1628 D Joane Thomas Tee Twyford 4 33 09.11.1628 1628 S John Thomas Clowde Twyford 4 34 24.11.1628 1628 S Thomas Christopher Collins Twyford 4 35 04.01.1628 1629 D Dorothie David Lanwin? Twyford 4 36 02.02.1628 1629 D Protasie William Rutter Twyford 4 37 09.02.1628 1629 D Elioner Richard Smyth Twyford 4 38 15.02.1628 1629 S John Robert Ffranckling Twyford 4 39 09.03.1628 1629 S Robert John Beare Twyford 4 40 19.04.1629 1629 D Hester William Smyth Twyford 4 41 26.05.1629 1629 D Marie (blank) Berriman Twyford 4 42 12.08.1629 1629 S William William Wooll Twyford 4 43 20.10.1629 1629 D Elizabeth John Welch Twyford 4 44 26.11.1629 1629 S Edward Edward Croswell Twyford 4 45 06.12.1629 1629 D Marie John Atkens Twyford 4 46 13.12.1629 1629 S Richard Thomas Rodgers Twyford 4 47 28.12.1629 1629 D Margerie Thomas Cloode Twyford 4 48 07.02.1629 1630 S Thomas Thomas Burnell Twyford 4 49 19.02.1629 1630 D Joane Christopher Collins Twyford 4 50 21.02.1629 1630 D Cordela John Young Twyford 4 51 01.03.1629 1630 D Elioner William Hide Twyford 4 52 14.03.1629 1630 S William William Inwood Twyford 4 53 16.03.1629 1630 S Theophilus Theophilus Cole Twyford 5 1 22.04.1630 1630 S John Bernard Turner Twyford An entry has been 5 2 00.04.1630 1630 Twyford deleted by rubbing out 5 3 29.09.1630 1630 D Jane? Ann? Thomas Charker Twyford A relevant note by M H Hughes on the next line has 5 4 13.10.1630 1630 S Luke? Robert Dibden been shown for Twyford completeness here - Philab? - Author July 2004 5 5 13.10.1630 1630 Philab? Twyford 5 6 29.10.1630 1630 S Thomas Roger Seagar Twyford 5 7 19.12.1630 1630 D Susan Thomas Tee Twyford 5 8 26.12.1630 1630 D Alice Thomas Chorley? Twyford 5 9 11.05.1631 1631 S Henris Henrie Charker Twyford 5 10 20.05.1631 1631 S Richard William Rutter Twyford 5 11 13.06.1631 1631 D Dorothie John Beare Twyford 5 12 19.06.1631 1631 D Elizabeth Richard Cooper Twyford 5 13 30.07.1631 1631 D Dorothie Richard Basset Twyford Twyford Baptisms 1626 - 1837 revised 7 July 2008.xls Page 3 of 65 Page No Son (S) or Parents Christian Names Mothers Christian Name Father's Occupation Page Number No Date Year Christian Name Surname Remarks Parish MHH Dau (D) (father only from 1813) (from 1813) (from 1813) Parish Register Number Abode Vicar 5 14 08.02.1631 1632 D Dorothie Theophilus Cole Twyford 5 15 04.03.1631 1632 S William William Vin Twyford 5 16 13.03.1631 1632 S William Richard Smyth Twyford 5 17 02.04.1632 1632 S William Thomas Burnell Twyford 5 18 27.05.1632 1632 D Jane William Wooll Twyford 5 19 22.07.1632 1632 D Katherine Nicholas Baulin Twyford 5 20 29.07.1632 1632 S Henry George Hide Twyford 5 21 02.08.1632 1632 D Elizabh Thomas Collins Twyford 5 22 23.09.1632 1632 S John Robert Forder Twyford 5 23 04.11.1632 1632 S John John Young Twyford 5 24 04.11.1632 1632 S John John Welche Twyford 5 25 22.11.1632 1632 D Jane William Shourke Twyford 5 26 25.12.1632 1632 D Rose Thomas Cozen Twyford 5 27 01.01.1632 1633 D Joane Richard Sutton Twyford 5 28 07.02.1632 1633 D Margaret Thomas Charker Twyford 5 29 13.04.1633 1633 D Elizabeth Thomas Kinge Twyford 5 30 28.04.1633 1633 D Elizabeth Robert Dibden Twyford 5 31 12.05.1633 1633 D Joane Edward Gawler Twyford 5 32 15.08.1633 1633 S Richard Richard Cooper Twyford 5 33 18.08.1633 1633 S Anthonie Roger Seagar Twyford 5 34 10.09.1633? 1633 S John John Tarrant Twyford 5 35 30.09.1633 1633 S Thomas William Inwood Twyford 5 36 02.02.1633 1634 D Catherine William Smyth Twyford 5 37 12.02.1633 1634 S Bernard Christopher Collins Twyford 5 38 05.04.1634 1634 D Cicely Edward Richards Knight Twyford 5 39 06.05.1634 1634 D Elioner William Churcher Twyford 5 40 09.05.1634 1634 D Katherine George Hide Twyford 5 41 12.05.1634 1634 D Elizabeth William Hyde Twyford 5 42 02.07.1634 1634 S Richard John Phillipes Wandring parents Twyford 5 43 04.07.1634 1634 D Elizabeth Thomas Burnell Twyford 5 44 10.08.1634 1634 S Christopher William Rutter Twyford 5 45 31.08.1634 1634 S John John Whoore Twyford 5 46 05.02.1634 1635 S James Thomas Tee Twyford 5 47 19.03.1634 1635 S James Edward Williams Twyford 5 48 22.03.1634 1635 D Marie Christopher Pitfall Twyford 5 49 29.03.1635 1635 D Melior Thomas Cossen Twyford 5 50 30.03.1635 1635 D Ide Thomas Charker Twyford 5 51 11.06.1635 1635 S Joseph Henrie Joane Charker Twyford 5 52 17.06.1635 1635 D Ann Theophilus Dorothie Cole Twyford 5 53 20.06.1635? 1635 D Susanna William Susan Smyth Twyford 5 54 22.06.1635 1635 D Ann William Beane Twyford 5 55 24.08.1635 1635 S John John Alice Welch Twyford 5 56 15.09.1635 1635 S Allexander Allexander Oldfield Twyford 5 57 24.09.1635 1635 D Elizabeth Edward Richards Knight Twyford 5 58 08.10.1635 1635 S Christopher Thomas Collens Twyford 5 59 16.11.1635 1635 S John Alice Deane Twyford 5 60 23.11.1635 1635 S John Ralph Wooll Twyford 5 61 30.11.1635 1635 S George William Wooll Twyford 5 62 27.02.1635 1636 D Margaret John Beare Twyford 5 63 06.03.1635 1636 S John Edward Gawler Twyford 6 1 10.04.1636 1636 S George John Smyth Twyford 6 2 12.05.1636 1636 S John William Vin Twyford 6 3 07.08.1636 1636 D Elizabeth Ralphe Beane Twyford 6 4 15.08.1636 1636 S Robert Robert Dibden Twyford 6 5 24.08.1636 1636 D Margerie Thomas Kinge Twins still born Twyford 6 6 24.08.1636 1636 D Ann Thomas Kinge Twins still born Twyford 6 7 25.09.1636 1636 D Elizabeth Laurence Barker Twyford 6 8 29.09.1636 1636 S Richard Roger Seagar Twyford 6 9 30.10.1636 1636 S James Alexander Oldfield Mr Twyford 6 10 30.11.1636 1636 D Ann William
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