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Year Groom Forename Groom Surname Abode Occupation Bride Groom Year Groom Surname Abode Occupation Bride Forename Bride Surname Abode Notes Forename 1631 Thomas ACKORNLEY Isabell EDMONDSON 1789 William ALCOCK Skipton gent Jane WINDLE 1617 John ALLAN Agnes VARLEY 1653 John ALLAN Phillis BIRBECK 1674 George ALMROYD Ann HOLDEN 1782 William ANDERSON Gargrave Ann ROBINSON 1674 James ANDERTON Kildwick Elizabeth RILEY 1631 Richard ARDINGTON Bridget MITCHELL 1731 Christopher ARMISTEAD Mary COCKSHOTT 1760 John ARMISTEAD Mary TILLOTS0N 1627 Richard ARMISTEAD Agnes VARLEY 1643 Richard ARMISTEAD Lucy DICKONSON 1705 Richard ARMISTEAD Sarah RAWSON 1712 Richard ARMISTEAD Alice SLATER 1717 Richard ARMISTEAD Elizabeth STOW 1694 Thomas ARMISTEAD Margaret CLAYTON 1725 Thomas ARMISTEAD Barnoldswick Margaret NUNNICK Salterforth 1751 Thomas ARMISTEAD Jennett STARKIE Coates Hall 1767 Thomas ARMISTEAD Colne Ann STEAD 1696 William ARMISTEAD Elizabeth VARLEY 1730 William ARMISTEAD Sarah HILL 1788 Nathanial ASPDEN Colne surgeon Susan EDMONDSON 1713 Joseph ATKINS0N Alice THOMAS 1648 Lawrence ATKINSON Jane TURNER 1620 Richard ATKINSON Bridgett WHITEHEAD 1754 Richard ATKINSON Colne Elizabeth SAWLEY 1762 Richard ATKINSON Elizabeth SAWLEY 1799 Richard ATKINSON Nancy HEATON 1798 William ATKINSON Susannah WATERWORTH 1798 Abraham AYRTON Grace CORWIN 1619 Robert BACKHOUSE Marie HARRISON 1788 Robert BAILEY Mary TURNER 1795 Anthony BALDWIN Mary TOMLINSON Bolton 1778 George BALDWIN Hannah WALKER 1643 Henry BALDWIN Bridgett ARDINGTON 1761 Henry BALDWIN Hannah BALDWIN 1707 John BALDWIN Kay Field Elizabeth CRALEY 1647 William BALDWIN Mary SMITH 1706 William BALDWIN Jane BOND 1712 William BALDWIN Ellen HARTLEY Colne 1756 William BALDWIN Barnoldswick staymaker POLLARD? 1778 William BALDWIN Colne Sarah(widow) HOBSON 1799 William BALDWIN Ellen EDMONDSON 1674 Charles BANISTER Isabell EDMONDSON 1697 Charles BANISTER Dorothy CARR 1639 Henry BANISTER Ann HEIGH 1625 John BANISTER Gent Margaret FRANKLAND 1695 Edmond BARKER Alice HARTLEY 1733 Henry BARKER Salterforth shoemaker Mary GREEN 1763 John BARKER Mary ARMISTEAD 1768 John BARKER Barnoldswick shoemaker Isabelle FORT Barnoldswick 1730 Thomas BARKER Salterforth Ann HARTLEY Colne 1744 Thomas BARKER Kildwick Mary SMITH 1760 Thomas BARKER Kildwick Mary EDMONDSON 1737 William BARKER Ann CROFT 1702 John BARRETT Grace LOWCOCK Wood End 1702 John jnr BARRETT Margaret LOWCOCK Wood End 1760 Robert BARRETT Elizabeth HARTLEY 1727 William BAWMIER Syke House Margaret KING Syke House both Quakers 1712 Christopher BAXTER Jane DUCKETT (at Skipton) 1750 Christopher BAXTER Mary STEAD 1784 John BAXTER Catherine CLARK 1704 Richard BAXTER Mary ELLIS 1720 Richard BAXTER Mary TAILOR 1740 Simon BAXTER Susannah BRACEWELL Coates 1781 James BEEZLEY Alice DEAN 1748 Johnathan BELL Margaret GREEN 1769 Johnathan BELL Elizabeth POLLARD 1781 Richard BELL Betty VARLEY 1785 John BENTHAM Mary HARGREAVES 1776 Nathanial BERRY Demarius(widow) STARKIE 1792 Nathanial BERRY Susannah BOOTH 1674 Henry BEST Mary HARTLEY Salterforth 1605 James BIRCH Alice CARR 1792 John BLACKBURN Burnley Elizabeth TEMPEST 1727 David BLAGBOROUGH Mary MITCHELL 1618 Lawrence BLAKEY Isabell WILSON 1693 James BLOILLE Ann WRIGHT 1599 John BOLLAND Ann HUDSON 1695 Thomas BOLTON Mary BLAKEY Colne 1617 Christopher BOOCOCK Catherine DICKONSON 1638 Christopher BOOCOCK Jennett HIGGIN 1629 John BOOCOCK Ann PROCTOR 1638 Richard BOOCOCK Ann HASLETON 1704 Johnathan BOOTH Ann KIRKE 1652 Christopher BOOTHMAN Isabell BRIGG 1718 Christopher BOOTHMAN Ann ROBERTS Coates 1779 Christopher BOOTHMAN Margaret CRABTREE Gargrave 1799 Christopher BOOTHMAN Margaret WALNE 1700 Francis BOOTHMAN Sane PARKER 1592 Richard BOOTHMAN Helen HARTLEY Salterforth 1719 Simon BOOTHMAN Martha CATLEY 1588 William BOOTHMAN Salterforth Agnes MUNKES 1620 William BOOTHMAN Isabell BARRETT 1693 William BOOTHMAN Ann BOOCOCK 1726 William BOOTHMAN Coates Flatt Mary POLLARD 1737 Christopher BRACEWELL Elizabeth THORNTON 1753 Christopher BRACEWELL Sarah BROUGHTON Christopher 1730 snr BRACEWELL Salterforth Isabelle MURROWS 1739 David BRACEWELL Elizabeth MOORHOUSE 1747 George BRACEWELL Colne Mary HERD 1798 Hartley BRACEWELL Colne Margaret MITCHELL 1613 Henry BRACEWELL Helen HARTLEY 1728 John BRACEWELL Colne Alice EDMONDSON Brogden 1771 John BRACEWELL Salterforth Elizabeth ROBINSON 1795 John BRACEWELL Ann DUGDALE 1593 Richard BRACEWELL Lettice HARTLEY 1769 Richard BRACEWELL Penny WALTON 1770 Richard BRACEWELL Wood End Ann WALKER 1798 Samuel BRACEWELL Mary SMITH Thornton 1752 Thomas BRACEWELL Ann HOLT 1726 Valentine BRACEWELL carpenter Ann POLLARD Salterforth 1661 William BRACEWELL Susan BALDWIN 1685 William BRACEWELL Ann ACKORNLEY 1713 William BRACEWELL Ellen COWLING 1713 William BRACEWELL Ann HUDSON 1780 William BRACEWELL yeoman Mary BULCOCK 1782 William BRACEWELL farmer Mary(widow) THORNBER 1795 William BRACEWELL Ellen PEEL Gargrave 1792 Edward BRADLEY Jemima TILLOTSON 1667 John BRAMLEY Ann WINDLE 1779 Benjamin BRIDGE Bracewell Mary SMITH 1620 Christopher BRIGG Bridgett WATSON 1741 Christopher BRIGG yeoman Ellen BROWN 1696 John BRIGG Sarah WAITE 1796 John BRIGG Susannah ATKINSON 1607 Christopher BROCKDEN Agnes ELLIS 1696 Jeremie BROCKDEN Coverdale ---- ---- 1606 William BROCKDEN Jane CARNILL 1619 William BROCKDEN Agnes ELLIS 1755 Thomas BROGDEN Barnoldswick cordwainer Susannah BAXTER 1767 James BROOKS Isabelle ECCLESTON 1790 John BROOKS Mary BAILEY 1781 Robert BROOKS farmer Ann PRIESTLY 1780 James BROTHERTON Susannah LOWCOCK 1721 John BROUGHTON Barnoldswick mason Ann COTES Barnoldswick 1739 John BROUGHTON Barnoldswick Ann HOYLE Gisburn 1777 John BROUGHTON mason Jane CURRAN 1789 John BROUGHTON Barnoldswick mason Mary ROBERT 1639 Richard BROUGHTON Dorothy WILLIAMSON 1694 Richard BROUGHTON Ann DICKINSON 1711 Richard jnr BROUGHTON Rosanne COWGILL 1748 Robert BROUGHTON Barnoldswick Mary EDMONDSON Gisburn 1607 Roger BROUGHTON Agnes ---- DY 1613 Roger BROUGHTON Ann JACKSON 1761 Roger BROUGHTON Grace SMITH 1793 William BROUGHTON Mary PETTY 1793 William BROUGHTON Ellen HARTLEY Admergill 1712 John BROW Ellen EMMOTT 1770 Tempest BROW Salterforth Ann HARTLEY Wood End 1602 James BROWN Downham Jennett DICKINSON 1611 John BROWN Phillis ROBINSON 1775 Tempest BROWN Grace STANSFIELD 1699 William BROWN Carleton Elizabeth LOFTHOUSE 1588 Christopher BULCOCK Margaret ELLIS 1605 Christopher BULCOCK Catherine DICKONSON 1754 Richard BULCOCK Mary WATSON 1759 Thomas BULCOCK Grace WATSON 1770 Thomas BULCOCK Barnoldswick farmer Ellen EDMONDSON 1783 Thomas BULCOCK Mary WRIGHT 1795 James BULLOCK Gisburn Ellen BULCOCK 1727 John BULLOCK Ann RIDIOUGH Salterforth 1697 Richard BULLOCK Margaret EDMONDSON Brogden 1750 Thomas BULLOCK Mary CHAPMAN 1759 Thomas BULLOCK Ann HEY 1759 Livesay BURGESS Oldham Mary BLEGBOROUGH 1664 John BUTTERFIELD Ellen HARTLEY 1694 John BUTTERFIELD Ellen WALTON 1694 Richard BUTTERFIELD Hannah HELLENS 1791 James CARR Ann LOWCOCK 1769 Thomas CARR Marton Ellen RIDIOUGH 1763 William CHADWICK Earby Mary WILKINSON 1710 Jonas CHAPMAN Elizabeth JACKSON 1791 Abraham CHERRICK Susannah FOSTER 1788 Isaac CHESTER Martha LOWCOCK Gisburn 1761 William CHEW Elizabeth EDMONDSON 1778 Thomas CLARK Ann ATKINSON 1798 William CLARK Elizabeth PARKINSON 1643 John CLAYTON Elizabeth HARTLEY 1758 James CLEGG Foulridge Alice TAYLOR 1786 James CLEGG Elizabeth CRABTREE 1755 John COAR Gisburn cardwainer Elizabeth WHITAKER 1685 Thomas COCKSHEAT Mary HARGREAVES Coates 1708 Thomas COCKSHOTT Ann RYLE 1791 Richard CORBRIDGE Ann WHITAKER 1783 Richard CORBRIGG Sarah FOULDS 1602 James COVERLEY Elizabeth VARLEY 1648 James COWGILL Alice WILLIAM 1796 Henry CRABTREE Betty STARKIE 1757 James CRABTREE Thornton Elizabeth HUSTERSA? 1763 Joseph CRABTREE Susan SHARP 1788 Matthew CRAGG Margaret BARRETT 1764 John CRAVEN Colne Sarah STARKIE 1744 Thomas CROASDALE Thornton Isabelle GREENWOOD 1780 Willam CROASDALE Thornton Elizabeth STARKIE 1714 Thomas CROFT Ann HIGSON 1793 Henry CROOK Barnoldswick carpenter Ann BROUGHTON 1790 Saxes CROOK Bracewell Mary BROUGHTON 1617 John CROYDALE Elizabeth WILSON 1730 Christopher CRYER Mary KENYON 1766 John CRYER Elizabeth SLADEN 1771 Joseph CRYER KildwIck Mary HARTLEY 1685 Thomas CRYER Ann ELLIS 1703 Thomas CRYER Alice WILKINSON 1733 Thomas CRYER Ellen FEARNSIDE Downham 1760 Henry DEAN Gisburn Susannah EDMONDSON 1756 John DEAN Susan EMMOTT Gisburn 1778 John DEAN Mary LAMBERT 1757 Thomas DEAN Grace TILLOTSON 1761 Thomas DEAN Margaret SMITH 1787 Thomas DEAN Jane LAMBERT 1798 Thomas DEAN Ann SHUTT 1749 William DEAN Jane EDMONDSON 1753 Henry DEAR Jane STEAD 1703 Thomas DEAR Ellen WILKINSON 1689 Christopher DICKONSON Elizabeth GREEN Gargrave 1768 Christopher DICKONSON Elizabeth CRABTREE 1791 Christopher DICKONSON Ellen DEMAIN Carleton 1607 James DICKONSON Jane MANKNOLLS 1638 James DICKONSON Ellen EMMOTT 1714 James DICKONSON Ann PARKINSON 1787 Jams DICKONSON Ellen WALTON 1603 John DICKONSON Isabell PICKLES 1670 John DICKONSON Margaret DICKONSON 1705 John DICKONSON Mary DUGDALE 1727 John DICKONSON Judith HARTLEY this parish 1632 Martin DICKONSON Agnes WALTON 1719 Martin DICKONSON Elizabeth HARTLEY 1629 Richard DICKONSON Dorothy WILCOCK 1799 Richard DICKONSON Ellen WALKER 1623 Thomas DICKONSON Agnes BROCKDEN 1710 Thomas DICKONSON Salterforth Grace JACKSON Salterforth 1629 William DICKONSON Margaret ELLIS 1708 William DICKONSON Elizabeth TAILOR 1722 William DICKONSON Margaret HARTLEY Barnoldswick 1788 William DICKONSON Jane PARKINSON 1610 Bartholomew DICKSON Agnes DUGBALE 1725 Henry DIXON Salterforth miller Sarah JACKSON Salterforth 1708 John DRAIPER Ellen HUDSON Wanless 1731 Samuel DRAKE Jane LAMBERT 1736 Samuel DRAKE Mary HARTLEY
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