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NCR SP Wesleyan Wesleyan: South Petherton (and Crewkerne) Wesleyan Circuit South Petherton Chapel founded 1807. Circuit covers parishes in Somerset & Dorset Pre 1837 records are copyright of The National Archives. Later registers are lodged with the Somerset Record Office http://www.somerset.gov.uk/archives but remain the copyright of the Methodist Church. The transcription is published online by kind permission of the Somerset Record Office and the Methodist Church providing its use is free from profit. A copy of the 1813-1857 register is lodged in the Somerset Record Office D\N\sp.c/3/3/1 . The SRO holdings are: D\N\sp.c/3/3/1 Copy baptism register: South Petherton (and Crewkerne) Methodist Circuit. 1813-1857 D\N\sp.c/3/3/2 Baptism register: South Petherton (and Crewkerne) Methodist Circuit 1857- 1866 D\N\sp.c/3/3/3 Baptism register: South Petherton (and Crewkerne) Methodist Circuit. 1866-1884 D\N\sp.c/3/3/4 Baptism register: South Petherton (and Crewkerne) Methodist Circuit 1884-1906 3268: 1813-1837 Births & Baptisms (possible family connections plus all South Petherton & Martock entries noted, some Stoke under Hamdon and Montacute) OTHER PLACES include Seavington, Kingsbury, Ashill, Donyatt, Ilminster, Norton, Ilton, W Chinnock, Barrington, Merriott, Stembridge, Thorney, Shepton Beauchamp, Crewkerne etc have not been transcribed) 1813 8 SEP NATHAN WM & HONOR THORNE STOKE LABOURER 1813 19 SEP ADAM PETER & ANNE THORNE STOKE LABOURER 1813 26 SEP JOSEPH JAMES & MARY LYE PETHERTON GLAZIER 1814 13 FEB WM AULES? & ELIZABETH GENTLE PETHERTON MASON 1814 13 MAR JNO WILLIAM & HANNAH GODDEN PETHERTON BLACKSMITH 1814 15 JUN JNO SAMUEL & ANN DAVIS PETHERTON LABOURER 1814 22 JUL JAMES JAMES & ELIZABETH ACKERMAN PETHERTON METHODIST PREACHER 181416 OCT WM WILLM & SUSh TRENCHARD LOWPEN CURRIER 1814 4 NOV REBEKAH JNO & MARY MATHEWS PETHERTON LABOURER 1814 6 NOV STEPHEN JNO & MARY GIFFORD PETHERTON SIEVEMAKER 1815 30 JAN THOMAS THOMAS & ALIS STAPLE STOKE STONE MASON 1815 20 FEB SUSh GEO & SARAH HALLET STOKE WEAVER 1815 26 FEB LUCY SAML & RICHARDS STOKE STONE MASON 1815 5 MAR PRISCILLA ISAAC & ANN WINES PETHERTON LABOURER 1815 6? APR CHARLES CH & HANNAH ROGERS MONTACUTE TAYLOR 1815 26/8 MAY EDMUND & MARY children JNO & MERm HUTCHINS SEAVINGTON LABOURER 1815 1 JUN ANN JNO & MARLIND JENS MONTACUTE 1815 1 JUN HANNAH JOS & ANN GAYLLARD MONTACUTE GLOVER 1815 23 JUL JOSEPH THOMAS & REBEKAH YARD BISHOPTON BASKETMAKER BORN BAP 1815 21 JUL 27 JUL ELIZABETH HENRY & ELIZABETH LYE PETHERTON GLAZIER 1815 25 AUG17 SEP THOS ROBERT & ANN LYE South Petherton SCHOOL MASTER 1815 16 SEP 22 SEP SAMUEL WM & HONOUR THORNE Stoke under Hamdon LABOURER 1815 15 NOV25 DEC PHILLIP PHILLIP & SUSh PRYER Stoke Under HamdonLABOURER 1815 10 OCT 18 DEC PHEBY ISAAC & ELIZABETH STUCKEY Seavington St Michael LABOURER 1815 29 MAY 11 JAN 16 EMA CHARLES & ANN STAGG MONTACUTE STONE CUTTER 1815 5 OCT 11 JAN 16 HARIOT ISAAC & BETTY MARIA STAGG MONTACUTE CORDWAINER 1815 13 NOV11 JAN 16 KNYVET JESSE & EMA STAGG MONTACUTE LETHER GROUNDER 1816 26 DEC (?1815)1 FEB 16 MARY d ROBT & CHARLOTTA CHILDS MONTACUTE CARPENTER 1816 25 JAN 22 FEB AMELIA EDW & HANNAH MARSH MARTOCK CARPENTER 1816 10 MAR MARY THOS & MARTHA STAPLE Stoke under Hamdon STONE CUTTER 1815 21 OCT 30 OCT CHARLES ROBT & ANN SLADE Stoke under Hamdon MASON 1816 16 MAR13 APR ISAAC THOMAS & SARAH HOLT STRATTON LABOURER 1816 5 MAR 24 MAR JOHN JOHN & SARAH WRIGHT South Petherton MINISTER 1816 21 JUN 18 JUL MARY SAML & MARY RICHARDS Stoke under Hamdon STONE CUTTER 1816 15 SEP 30 SEP ANN EDWARD & FRANCIS SAINTLOPEN CORDWAINER 1816 3 DEC 19 JAN 17 MARTHA JOHN & MARTHA FORT South Petherton LABOURER 1816 31 OCT 26 DEC JOHN JOHN & MARY GIFFORD SIEVEMAKER 1817 15 APR 2O MAY ANNA GEO & SARAH HALLETT Stoke under Hamdon LABOURER 1817 28 JUN 17 AUG MARY CHARLES & ANN STAGG MONTACUTE STONE CUTTER 1817 17 SEP SARAH DAVIES SIMEON & ANN DAVIES South Petherton LABOURER 1817 16 JUN 5 OCT SUSANNAH JONAH & ELIZABETH DAVIES South Petherton LABOURER 1817 8 SEP 12 OCT JOHN THOMAS & REBEKAH YARD MARTOCK BASKET MAKER 1817 15 SEP 12 OCT JANE SAMUEL & ELIZABETH ELLIOTT MARTOCK WEAVER 1817 8 NOV WILLM & GEORGE JOSh & MARY EDMONDS South Petherton SAWYER 1817 29 SEP 4 JAN 18 CHARLOTTE HENRY & ELIZABETH LYE South Petherton GLAZIER 1818 2 JAN 23 FEB JOHN ROBERT & ANN LYE South Petherton SCHOOL MASTER 1818 8 APR 26 APR CHARLES EDWARD & HANNAH MARSH WATERGORE CARPENTER 1818 1 MAY 16 MAY ISAAC EDW & FRANCES SAINT LOPEN CORDWAINER 1818 14 MAY HANNAH, THOMAS, SARAH , WM & ANN ROGERS MARTOCK WEAVER 1818 6 AUG 17 SEP JANE JESSE & EMMA STAGG MARTOCK LEATHER GROUNDER 1818 20 OCT 15 NOV JACOB ROBERT & ANN CLARK KINGSBURY 181815 MAY 7 JUN WILLIAM THOS & SARAH MATHEWS South Petherton SHOEMAKER 181919 FEB 21 MAR ISAAC THOS & SARAH HOLT STRATTON LABOURER 1819 26 JAN 4 APR MARY JOHN & MARY GIFFORD South Petherton SIEVEMAKER 1819 8 JUL 12 SEP JANE CHARLES & ANN STAGG MONTACUTE LABOURER 1819 3 NOV 2 DEC JOHN SAMUEL & ESTHER GEARD MONTACUTE WEAVER 1820 9 MAR 16 MAR WM MARSH JOHN & MARIA TAYLOR South Petherton LABOURER 1820 27 MAR ANN BRADFORD WM & HANNAH GODDEN South Petherton BLACKSMITH [ALSO: JAMES 1812, JOHN 1813, JOB 1815, MARY 1817, ANN B 1819, SARAH 1822, ELIZABETH 1825] 1820 22 FEB 27 MAR ANNA JOHN & ELIZABETH WORDEN South Petherton PREACHER OF THE GOSPEL 182010 JUL 27 JUL ADAM THOS & MARY CHANT Stoke under Hamdon THATCHER 1815 18 MAY 15 JAN21 JOSEPH THOMAS & SARAH KINGWILL Stoke under Hamdon LABOURER 1821 23 JAN 9 FEB JOSEPH BENJAMIN & ALICE VIRGIN South Petherton LABOURER 1821 3 FEB 20 MAR SARAH POTTENGER, WM & MARY POTTER LAMBROOK BAKER 1821 21 FEB 1 APR JAMES JOHN & MARY GIFFORD South Petherton SIEVEMAKER 1821 28 JAN 25 FEB SARAH PETER & MARY PATTEN KINGSBURY BAKER 1822 18 MAY JOHN WM & MARY GEARD MONTACUTE LABOURER 1821 11 FEB 27 MAY ELIZABETH JESSE & EMMA STAGG MARTOCK LEATHER GROUNDER 1821 21 JUN 4 JUL JAMES SAMUEL & BETTY TROTT MARTOCK WEAVER 1821 19 OCT JOHN ELIZ & JN WORDEN South Petherton PREACHER OF THE GOSPEL 1822 1 JAN 1 JAN JOHN JASPER & HANNAH MASTERS South Petherton CARPENTER 1822 MAR 19 MAR MARTHA _____ & ALICE VIRGIN South Petherton LABOURER 1821 2 AUG 21 MAR 22 HENERY JAMES & MARY LYE South Petherton GLAZIER 1822 7 FEB 26 MAR JAMES SAMUEL & ESTER GEARD MONTACUTE WEAVER 1822 17 MAY 14 JUL ANN THOS & SARAH HOLT STRATTON LABOURER 1822 26 APR 23 SEP ELIZABETH GEO & ANNA ANSTICE South Petherton SHOPKEEPER 1822 12 DEC 22 DEC JOHN JOSEPH & GRACE TERRELL Stoke under Hamdon FARMER 1822 28 DEC 4 JAN 23 ELIZABETH JEREMIAH & MARGARETTA ARROWSMITH South Petherton LICENSED HAWKER 1823 24 FEB 19 MAR SAMUEL PETER & MARY PATTEN LOPEN MILLER 18231 MAR 28 MAR MARY JOHN & JOAN RAISON MONTACUTE p of Stoke under Hamdon LABOURER 182318 APR 6 MAY EMMANUEL CH & ANN STAGG MONTACUTE MASON 1823 8 JUN 9 JUL CHARLES SAMUEL & HARRIET SAINT LOPEN SAIL CLOTH MANUFACTURER 1823 3 SEP 25 SEP HENRY SAML & SUSANNAH MARSH South Petherton LABOURER 1823 10 SEP 9 NOV ANN EDW & HANNAH MARSH South Petherton LABOURER 1824 5 JAN 4 APR MARY JAMES & ANN VILE KINGSBURY, CORDWAINER 1824 9 MAR 11 MAR JOHN WM & MARTHA BUNSTON South Petherton LABOURER 1824 13 JUL 22 JUL MARY JOSEPH & GRACE TERRELL Stoke under Hamdon LABOURER 1824 23 MAY 22 JUL CHARLES CH & ANN STAGG MONTACUTE MASON 1825 3 JAN 30 JAN JANE CH & GRACE ROGERS MARTOCK LABOURER 1825 12 FEB 19 FEB JOHN PETER HORN & MARY PATTEN MARTOCK MILLER 1825 10 MAR 15 MAR MARY ANN JOB & KEZIAH PRIDDLE South Petherton 1825 15 MAR 1 APR MARY CHRISTOPHER & JANE CHANT Stoke under Hamdon TAILOR 1825 18 APR 11 MAY ELIZABETH GEORGE & SARAH HALLETT MERRIOTT WEAVER 1825 22 APR 15 MAY GEORGE JOHN & JOAN RAISON MONTACUTE 1826? 14 JUN 20 JUN THOS & HANNAH WM & ANN ROGERS BOWER HINTON TWINE MANUFACTURER 1825 1 MAY 3 JUL MARY JOHN & MARY GIFFORD South Petherton SIEVEMAKER 1825 26 JUN 14 AUG MARY d WILLIAM & ESTHER WARR, WATERGORE 1826 29 JAN HARRIOT JESSEY & EMMA STAGG MARTOCK LEATHER GROUNDER 1826 25 JAN 10 FEB ELIZABETH EDW & HANNAH MARSH South Petherton CARPENTER 1826 16 FEB 1 MAR MATILDA GEO & LUCY LYE MARTOCK LABOURER 1826 13 APR 25 APR JOSEPH & GRACE TERRELL Stoke under Hamdon GLOVER 1826 24 MAY 15 AUG MARTHA CHARLES & ANN STAGG MONTACUTE MASON 1826 19 JUL 15 AUG ELIZABETH GEO & MARY GEARD MONTACUTE GLOVER 1826 9 JUN 27 AUG MARY JAMES & ANN VILE KINGSBURY CORDWAINER 1826 19 DEC 14 JAN 27 JASPER PETER CORNELIUS & MARY PATTEN MARTOCK LABOURER 1826 7 NOV GEO JOB & KEZIA PRIDDLE South Petherton LABOURER 1825 20 DEC 10 FEB 26 SARAH HORSEY JOHN & MARY ROBINS South Petherton BAKER 1827 21 MAR 21 MAY RUTH BEATON JOHN & HANNAH TERRELL Stoke under Hamdon GLOVER 1827 25 MAY GEORGE GEORGE & HANNAH ANSTICE South Petherton CONFECTIONER 1827 10 JUN 8 JUL SARAH WM & MARTHA BUNSTON South Petherton LABOURER 1827 17 AUG MARTHA WM & ANN ROGERS MARTOCK ROPE MAKER 1827 12 JUL 23 SEP JANE LAVER SAMUEL & SUSANNA MARSH South Petherton 1828 3 JAN 3 Feb ALFRED s WILLIAM & ESTHER WARR WATERGORE basketmaker 1827 12 DEC 13 JUL 28 WALTER JN & ELIZ ENGLAND KINGSBURY FARMER 1828 28 MAY 6 JUL SAMUEL EDW & HANNAH MARSH South Petherton 1828 22 MAY 3 JUL MARY ANN JOHN & HANNAH TERRELL STOKE FARMER 1828 29 MAY 31 AUG SUSAN JAMES & ANN VILE KINGSBURY CORDWAINER 1828 20 JUL 21 SEP HESTER ANN HUGH & ANN HAWKER South Petherton TAILOR 1829 4 FEB MAR MARTHA WM & ANN ROGERS MARTOCK ROPEMAKER 1829 18 JAN 5 APR PRISCILLA WM & MARTHA BUNSTON South Petherton LABOURER 1829 17 JUL 19 JUL URIAH CH & ANN STAGG MONTACUTE STONE MASON 1828 16 DEC 13 MAR 29 MARY ANN HENRY & JEMIMAH JOHNSON MARTOCK 1829 16 JUL MARY ANN JOHN & PRISCILLA COLLINS COMPTON P of South Petherton HIGLAND? 1829 18 NOV 10 JAN 30 ISAAC s WILLIAM & ESTHER WARR WATERGORE
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