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Wingfield - Marriages 1623-1835 Wingfield - Marriages 1623-1835 Year Date Grooms Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Grooms Parish Fathers Surname Fathers Given Name Brides Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Brides Parish Banns or Lic Notes 1623 19-Oct Ridman John Stockwell Christian 1624 30-Nov Sutton John Holbrook Mary 1625 27-Nov Harris John Byssy Edyth 1625 02-May Helpes William Hinton Mary 1627 29-Apr Saunders John Lany Dorothy 1627 30-Apr Hulbert Henry Hobson Elizabeth 1627 28-Aug Barry Samuell Marjoram Alice 1628/29 12-Jan Asher Thomas Hinton Elizabeth 1631 01-Oct Waight Robert Somner Mary 1631/32 22-Jan Miles William Tyly Margaret 1631/32 01-Mar Cromwell John Cromwell Mary 1644 22-Apr Howell Robert Pountney Elizabeth 1647 20-May Baylie John gent Norton St Philip Flower Elinor Mrs 1654 21-Sep Gardener William Poole Jane 1654 26-Sep Seele William Smith Mary 1655 07-Jul Grant Walter Bayly Christian 1655 17-Sep Mathas Richard Farmer Susanna 1656 26-Jul Eliot William Colly Mary 1657 19-May Allen John Sturredge Mary 1657 01-Jun Saunders Avery Drinkwater Grace 1657 20-Aug Trotman John Mathas Susanna 1657/58 07-Jan Henton Christopher Priddie Elizabeth 1659 03-Oct Richardson Francis Skinner Judeth 1662 07-Oct Batchelour Robert Prior Elizabeth 1662 22-Apr Allen John Love Grace 1663/64 04-Feb Hendy John Holder Ann 1665/66 05-Feb House Richard Love Susannah 1671 05-Jun Tilie John Cox Tomson Mrs 1672/73 30-Jan Nowell William Box Whatley Elizabeth Bradford on Avon 1674 28-Jul Taylor John Twinney Alice 1676 30-Apr Cornelius John Margerum Ann 1677 08-Oct Evans Robert Matthews Alice 1677 24-Dec Roddoway William Gipson Ann 1679 26-May Smith Richard Gipson Alice 1681 11-Apr Merdin Richard Harden Mary 1682 02-Jul Laishly John Mathews Dorothy 1683 17-Apr Jones Mathew Matthews Susanna 1683 15-May Druce James Bayly Katherine Mrs 1686 27-Jun Gipson Edward Smith Sarah 1688 05-Jun Hendy John jun Gaunt Mary 1688 02-Jul Jones Edward Wingrove Ann 1688/89 11-Jan Bartlet Edward Kyles Ann 1688/89 24-Jan Hyett Robert Rector Baylie Ann Mrs 1689 01-Apr Whatley Stephen Hinton Pitman Sara 1689 14-Apr Lewis John Terrill Margery 1689 20-May Bateman Matthew Gefford Grace 1689 15-Sep Cooke John Bathe Abigal 1690 12-Jun Kelson William Stevens Elizabeth 1691 01-Nov Wilde James gent Buck Elizabeth Mrs 1692 24-Apr Pierce Nicholas Lashly Katherine 1693 26-Jun Hud John Love Mary 1694 29-Jul Nash John Gibson Judith 1695/96 23-Feb Poyner Francis Harding Ann 1695/96 04-Feb Jones Matthew Gibson Mary 1700 14-Nov Watts John Sartin Elizabeth 1700/01 27-Feb Reason Thomas Ballard Ann 1701 03-May Fryer John Seend Gibson Elizabeth 1702/03 09-Feb Stevens William Seele Francis 1704 03-Sep Davis Thomas Rowde Matthews Mary 1704/05 18-Feb Jones William Trowbridge Harding Katherine 1705 27-Dec Matthews John Lashly Ann 1705 07-May Silcock Gabriel Trowbridge Drinkwater Grace 1707 18-Sep Hales Richard Mr Turner Elizabeth Mrs 1708/09 28-Feb Fisher Edward Harding Ann 1709 06-Oct Deverel Robert Harding Elizabeth 1709 10-Nov Beverstock Antony Saintsbury Grace 1709 20-Dec Norris Edward Mr Harman Katharine Mrs 1709 28-Aug thresher Edward Porch Elizabeth 1710 03-Dec Hendy James Hinton Martha 1710 15-Jun Boon John Cooke Anne 1711/12 24-Feb Atkins Richard Coles Ann 1712 23-Dec Howell William Jones Ann 1713 10-May Sartin John Gawen Martha 1713 24-Aug Fryer Richard Silcock Jane 1715/16 16-Jan Freeman William Harding Mary 1716 11-Oct Stevens John Keen Ann 1716 29-Nov Jones Evan Mr clerk Baylie Mary Mrs 1717/18 02-Jan Hendy John Sumner Mary 1717/18 14-Mar Web Owey Seele Ann 1718 09-Oct Marvin Esau Long Appia 1718 20-Apr Cooke James Davis Ann 1719 08-Dec Whatley Giffard Whatley Katherine ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Eileen Barnett Wingfield - Marriages 1623-1835 Year Date Grooms Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Grooms Parish Fathers Surname Fathers Given Name Brides Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Brides Parish Banns or Lic Notes 1719 17-May Purnell John Seele Sarah 1719 04-Jun Love Henry Gibson Justine 1720 28-Aug Burgess John Rundell Margaret 1723 18-Dec Love Joseph Hayward Elizabeth 1724 22-Dec Stephens Thomas Baily Joyce Mrs 1725 12-Dec Winslow Zachariah Jarvis Mary 1726 04-Apr Colvill John Wright Margaret 1727 27-Aug Bascomb James Mayoll Mary 1728 13-Apr Fricker Jonathan Hendy Mary 1728 22-Apr Mayoll Robert Steeple Ashton Skratchett Katherine Steeple Ashton 1728 28-Apr Whitcombe Thomas Purnell Elizabeth 1728/29 17-Feb Brown Henry Ball Sarah 1728/29 09-Mar Far George Compear Grace 1730 26-Dec Usher Henry Southwick, North Bradley Taunton Mary 1731 03-Oct Offer John yeoman Dilton Marsh Gulliver Sarah North Bradley licence 1731 27-Dec Clift William Gibbs Katherine 1731 22-Apr Sartaine John Lindsy Martha 1731 27-May Salter William Marvin Sarah 1731 13-Sep Numan Arnild Pool Ann 1731 07-Sep Powell John Marvin Susanna 1732 27-Oct Gibbs John Tad Jane 1732 29-Aug Culverhouse Samuel Dunford Mary 1732 04-Sep Culverhouse John Rutty Elizabeth 1732/33 04-Feb Hughes William Gaby Ann 1734 14-May Whitaker William Mr Green Mary Mrs 1734 24-Sep Haines Henry Hurne Mary 1735 25-Dec Finch John Sims Elizabeth 1736 Nov Tucker Anthony Pain Mary 1736 28-Nov Mortimer Edward Mr Drew Elizabeth Mrs 1736 27-Dec Gifford John Piernell Ann 1736 30-Dec Palmer John Mr Brown Elizabeth Mrs 1736 09-Apr Laws Paul Greenwood Elizabeth 1736 13-May Greenhill John Mr Carpenter Elizabeth Mrs 1736 21-Sep White John Willis Mary 1737 23-Nov Rendal Paul Jarvis Sarah 1737 26-Dec Sumption Silathiel Wereat Elizabeth 1737 14-Apr Fricker Samuel Sartain Elizabeth 1737 03-Jul Moor Samuel Gibbs Mary 1737 30-Aug Fricker Gideon Tovy Martha 1737 25-Sep Edwards Isaac Chivers Melior 1737 29-Sep Godby Richard Gay Martha 1737/38 26-Jan Rodway Nathaniel Sutton Elizabeth 1737/38 12-Mar Norman Jacob Selby Rebecca 1737/38 02-Mar Ellis John Ferris Jane 1738 25-Dec Matthews William Fricker Abigail 1738 17-Apr Hughes John Harper Ann 1738 23-May Watts John Kitto Ann 1738 04-May Husey George rector Trowbridge Houlton Mary Mrs 1738 03-Jul Cabbal Joseph Harris Elizabeth 1738 31-Jul Usher Thomas Crab Elizabeth 1744 08-Nov Grant Walter Reason Ann 1744 24-Dec Stileman John clothier Trowbridge Hall Susanna Studley licence 1744 05-Dec Ball George Long Sarah 1744 06-Apr Davidge William Burges Elizabeth 1744 14-Jun Hooper William Collet Sarah 1744 02-Sep Watts Thomas Rose Elizabeth 1744 26-Sep Heritage John Crook Elizabeth 1744 09-Sep Ellis James yeoman Edington Ball Eleanor Steeple Ashton licence 1745 03-Jun Picket William Maggs Maria 1749 12-Aug Eyles Isaac Richman Mary 1749/50 28-Feb Palmer Richard Bissey Ann 1750 20-Oct Moore James Philips Phoebe 1750 29-Apr Blanchard John Baily Ann 1750 09-Apr Baily Jonathan Cocks Elizabeth 1751 13-Oct Love James Baily Ann 1751/52 03-Mar Self John Trowbridge Harris Elizabeth 1752 05-Nov Kelson John Gibson Rebecca 1752 03-May Butler Joseph Bayley Betty 1752 03-Aug Dewey William Maddington Methuen Sarah licence Bondsman: James Love of Winkfield 1753 18-Oct Bayley Thomas Rose Ann 1753 16-Dec Crowter Joseph Rudman Hannah 1753 26-Apr Blanchett William Love Mary 1753 13-Jun Mortimer Edward esq. Trowbridge Dedman Hannah Miss 1754 07-Apr Wheeler John Reed Joan 1754 26-Sep Churchill William Corton, Boyton Dyer Tabitha Southwick, North Bradley licence 1755 25-May Chapman Samuel Winkfield Eascott Sarah Winkfield 1756 25-Jul Rose John Winkfield Sloper Mary Bradford on Avon licence 1756 15-Aug Wheeler Giles sojourner Varley Elizabeth sojourner 1756 06-Sep Concannon James esq. Winkfield Mortimer Hannah widow Winkfield licence 1757 28-Nov Harwood John St Philip & Jacob, Bristol Down Mary Winkfield 1757 05-Apr Wicks Phineas Steeple Ashton Orpin Rebecca sojourner banns Banns recorded at Steeple Ashton, Mch 1757 1758 30-Dec Pearce William Winkfield Lee Eleanor Bradford on Avon licence ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Eileen Barnett Wingfield - Marriages 1623-1835 Year Date Grooms Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Grooms Parish Fathers Surname Fathers Given Name Brides Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Brides Parish Banns or Lic Notes 1759 03-Nov Eyscott William bachelor Winkfield Deacon Ann spinster Winkfield 1759 09-May Lloyd Edward Winkfield Phillips Mary Winkfield 1760 25-Dec Rogers Edward bachelor Winkfield Harris Mary spinster Winkfield 1761 23-Dec Fricker Thomas bachelor Winkfield Down Anna Sophia spinster Winkfield 1764 16-Jan Wheeler John Winkfield Marvin Mary Winkfield 1764 29-Nov Helps Thomas Winkfield Matthews Abigail Winkfield licence 1764 17-May Fricker Thomas Winkfield Adams Betty Winkfield 1765 20-Jan Gibbs James Winkfield Pickford Sarah Winkfield 1765 04-Nov England Thomas Winkfield Pearce Elizabeth Winkfield 1765 02-Sep Cogswell Richard Westwood with Iford Draper Ann Winkfield 1766 09-Nov West Christopher North Bradley Marsh Betty Winkfield 1766 29-May Charles Robert Winkfield Hole or Hele Betty licence 1767 12-Oct Baily James Winkfield Tuck Mary Winkfield 1767 27-Jun Alloway William Westwood with Iford Harris Betty Winkfield 1770 08-Oct Gibson Walter Winkfield Humphries Ann Freshford 1770 25-Feb Hisent William Bradford on Avon Keevil Mary Winkfield 1770 12-Mar Mullins James Winkfield Fricker Rebeccah Winkfield 1770 16-Apr Finch Thomas Bradford on Avon Erwood Mary Winkfield 1770 17-May Lloyd Edward Winkfield Burnett Betty Winkfield 1770 28-May Hoddinott John Winkfield Fricker Mary Winkfield 1771 16-Sep Kelson John Winkfield Smith Sarah Winkfield 1772 31-Dec Blanchard William Winkfield Gibson Mary Winkfield 1773 20-Oct Hanny James Winkfield Kilson Sarah Winkfield 1773 23-Feb Baily John Winkfield Reeves Mary Winkfield 1773
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