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Great Ayton Marriages 1837-Feb 1900 MIC 824 PR/AYG File No Record A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 1 Great Ayton Marriages 1837-Feb 1900 MIC 824 PR/AYG 2 File Record Year Date Surname Forename(s) Age Condition Occupation Residence Father's Name Father's Witnesses Vicar 3 No Occupation 4 1 1m 1837 Sept 3rd Stobbart George 23 Bachelor Gardener Houghton Le Skerne George Stobbart Innkeeper John Stevenson X Joseph Ibbetson 5 1 1f 1837 Sept 3rd Bullette Sarah X 24 Spinster Nunthorpe Ayton William Bullette Horsedealer Jane Hunt Curate 6 2 2m 1837 Oct 16th Wilson George Full Bachelor Currier Ayton Joseph Wilson Grocer Joseph Watson Joseph Ibbetson 7 2 2f 1837 Oct 16th Wilson Sarah Full Spinster Ayton Richard Wilson Labourer John Longstaff Curate 8 3 3m 1838 Jan 23rd Kearsley Nathaniel Full Bachelor Sailor Ayton in Cleveland John Kearsley Sailor William Hauxwell Joseph Ibbetson 9 3 3f 1838 Jan 23rd Hauxwell Mary Full Spinster Ayton in Cleveland John Hauxwell Millwright Ann Kearsley Curate 10 4 4m 1838 Feb 27th Ingledew Joseph Full Bachelor Shoemaker Nunthorpe George Ingledew Shoemaker George Lincoln Joseph Ibbetson 11 4 4f 1838 Feb 27th Easton Ann Full Spinster Servant Nunthorpe George Easton Mason James Easton Curate 12 5 5m 1838 Apl 19th Garbutt William 20 Bachelor Farmer Ayton Thomas Garbutt Farmer Thos Wilson Joseph Ibbetson Christopher 13 5 5f 1838 Apl 19th Oxendale Ann 21 Spinster Nunthorpe Farmer John Oxendale Curate Oxendale 14 6 6m 1838 May 15th Richardson James X 25 Bachelor Labourer Ayton Ralph Richardson Carrier Ralph Richardson Joseph Ibbetson 15 6 6f 1838 May 15th Fawcett Elizabeth X 21 Spinster Servant Ayton John Fawcett Labourer Elixabeth Donaldson Curate Bartholomew 16 7 7m 1838 May 24th Nelson Thomas Full Bachelor Stonemason Normanby Cleveland Stonemason Ralph Breckson; Mary Snowden Thomas Todd Nelson 17 7 7f 1838 May 24th Snowdon Catherine Full Spinster Ayton James Snowdon Blacksmith John Snowdon ThomasTodd 18 8 8m 1838 Oct 9th Taylerson Robert Full Widower Shipowner Ayton Samuel Taylerson Shipowner Marianne Pearson; ?(unclear) Joseph Ibbetson Min 19 8 8f 1838 Oct 9th Carlen Jane Spinster Ayton Joseph Carlen Brewer William Garbutt jnr; Ann T Barnes Curate or 20 9 9m 1838 Nov 6th Longstaff John Full Widower Weaver Ayton John Longstaff Parish Clerk John Storey; Ann Longstaff Joseph Ibbetson 21 9 9f 1838 Nov 6th Stubbs Jane Full Spinster Servant Ayton James Stubbs Sailor Joseph Longstaff Curate Labourer in Oil 22 10 10m 1838 Dec 25th Harker Joseph Full Widower Labourer in Oil Mill Ayton Joseph Harker Joseph Harker Joseph Ibbetson Mill 23 10 10f 1838 Dec 25th King Mary X Full Widow Ayton John Lee Labourer John Longstaff Curate 24 11 11m 1839 May 14th Nichols George X Full Bachelor Labourer Ayton John Nichols Weaver Dorothy Wright Joseph Ibbetson 25 11 11f 1839 May 14th Robinson Alice Full Spinster Servant Ayton William Robinson Chaise Driver David Bottomley Curate 26 12 12m 1839 June 23rd Eldon Thomas Full Bachelor Butcher Ayton William Eldon Butcher John Longstaff senior G Nightingale Humphrey 27 12 12f 1839 June 23rd Sanderson Mary X Full Spinster Ayton Schoolmaster John Longstaff junior G Nightingale Full Sanderson 28 13 13m 1839 Oct 5th Sherwood John X Bachelor Labourer Ayton James Sherwood Carrier John Haggestone Joseph Ibbetson Full21 29 13 13f 1839 Oct 5th Clay Mary Ann Spinster Stokesley John Clay Flax Dresser Jane Sherwood X Curate 23 30 14 14m 1840 Feb 10th Simpson Thomas 23 Bachelor Bricklayer Ayton William Simpson Labourer Hannah Maria Wright Joseph Ibbetson 31 14 14f 1840 Feb 10th Wright Martha 22 Spinster Servant Ayton Late of Stockton William Wright Labourer Dorothy Wright; Robinson Heccle X Curate 32 15 15m 1840 May 19th Cass William Full Bachelor Butcher Ayton John Cass Farmer Robert Cass Joseph Ibbetson 33 15 15f 1840 May 19th Masterman Ann Full Spinster Servant Ayton John Masterman Carrier Sarah Masterman Curate 34 16 16m 1840 May 23rd Wilson Richard 30 Bachelor Labourer Ayton Richard Wilson Labourer Eleanor Feioben Joseph Ibbetson 35 16 16f 1840 May 23rd Ruddock Ann X 35 Spinster Servant Ormesby Thomas Ruddock Labourer Robert Fidler Curate 36 17 17m 1840 May 28th Wood George 25 Bachelor Labourer Ayton William Wood Quarryman Robert Bolton Joseph Ibbetson 37 17 17f 1840 May 28th Craddock Ann X 18 Spinster Servant Ayton Joseph Craddock Taylor Mary Bolton X Curate The Parish of St Enoch 38 18 18m 1841 Apl 27th Riddell William Full Bachelor Merchant Andrew Riddell Merchant John Martin; Hannah Armstong Joseph Ibbetson county Lancs 39 18 18f 1841 Apl 27th Armstrong Rachel Full Spinster Wm Armstrong Merchant Thomas Armstrong; William Martin JI 40 19 19m 1841 May 15th Hardy Robert 26 Bachelor Servant Ayton Thomas Hardy Farmer William Ward Joseph Ibbetson 41 19 19f 1841 May 15th Bunton Jane 32 Spinster Servant Ayton Joseph Bunton Blacksmith Mary Dunning Curate 42 20 20m 1841 May 17th Biggin James Full Bachelor Butcher Stokesley William Biggin Farmer William Biggin Joseph Ibbetson 43 20 20f 1841 May 17th Hill Elizabeth Full Spinster Housekeeper Ayton Richard Hill Poor Man John King Curate 44 21 21m 1841 May 20th Garbutt William Full Bachelor Farmer Ormesby William Garbutt Farmer Joseph Jackson Joseph Ibbetson 45 21 21f 1841 May 20th Jackson Hannah Full Spinster Ayton John Jackson Farmer Elizabeth Jackson Curate 46 22 22m 1841 Oct 23rd Taylor Souter 26 Bachelor Lawyer Ayton Thomas Taylor Joiner Matthew Stokeart Joseph Ibbetson 47 22 22f 1841 Oct 23rd Stokeart Jane X 22 Spinster Ayton John Stokeart Farmer Jane Pearson X Curate 48 23 23m 1841 Nov 20th Hall Robert 20 Bachelor Labourer Stockton William Hall Farmer John Wright Joseph Ibbetson 49 23 23f 1841 Nov 20th Wright Catharine 20 Spinster Servant Ayton John Wright Carrier Joseph Watson Curate 50 24 24m 1841 Dec 4th Wood Robert X 28 Bachelor Labourer Ayton William Wood Labourer Thomas Sugget Joseph Ibbetson A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 51 24 24f 1841 Dec 4th Sugget Mary Ann X 24 Spinster Dressmaker Nunthorpe William Sugget Labourer Joseph Longstaff Curate 52 25 25m 1841 Dec 6th Wright John X Full Widower Labourer Ayton Thomas Wright Labourer James Biggins Joseph Ibbetson 53 25 25f 1841 Dec 6th Hill Ann X Full Spinster Servant Ayton Richard Hill Labourer Elizabeth Biggins Curate 54 26 26m 1842 Jan 8th Thompson George 28 Bachelor Farmer St Helens Auckland John Thompson Farmer John Turnbull Joseph Ibbetson 55 26 26f 1842 Jan 8th Turnbull Jane 23 Spinster Ayton Robert Turnbull Farmer Julia Thompson Curate Edward 56 27 27m 1842 Mar 22nd Stephenson Alexander X 21 Bachelor Besom Maker Ayton Chimney Sweep Joseph Longstaff Joseph Ibbetson Stephenson 57 27 27f 1842 Mar 22nd Stewart Mary X 18 Spinster Ayton Hugh Stewart Basket Maker John King Curate Christopher 58 28 28m 1842 May 12th Oxendale John 30 Bachelor Farmer Nunthorpe Farmer William Garbutt Joseph Ibbetson Oxendale 59 28 28f 1842 May 12th Hugill Elizabeth 28 Spinster Bilsdale William Hugill Farmer Joseph Longstaff Curate 60 29 29m 1842 May 26th Wright John 25 Bachelor Butcher Ayton Matthew Wright Farmer Francis Audus Joseph Ibbetson 61 29 29f 1842 May 26th Audus Alice 33 Spinster Ayton John Audus Miller Joseph Longstaff Curate 62 30 30m 1842 June 10th Watts William 27 Bachelor Carpenter Ayton James Watts Farmer Wm. Bulmer Joseph Ibbetson 63 30 30f 1842 June 10th Bulmer Hannah 25 Spinster Ayton George Bulmer Mason William Bulmer Curate 64 31 31m 1842 July 19th Dodsworth Ralph 24 Bachelor Shoemaker Stokesley John Dodsworth Farmer James Smith Joseph Ibbetson 65 31 31f 1842 July 19th Garbutt Hannah 21 Spinster Ayton Thomas Garbutt Oil Miller Jane Palter; Willaim Garbutt Curate 66 32 32m 1842 Aug 6th Weatherill William 27 Bachelor Husbandman Bilsdale Not Known John King Joseph Ibbetson 67 32 32f 1842 Aug 6th Davison Elizabeth X 27 Spinster Ayton John Davison Husbandman William Barn Curate 68 33 33m 1842 Sept 14th Bulmer George 21 Bachelor Stonemason Ayton George Bulmer Stonemason Joseph Longstaff Joseph Ibbetson 69 33 33f 1842 Sept 14th Robson Maria 20 Spinster Servant Ayton Not Known James Cook Curate 70 34 34m 1842 Nov 17th Smith George 31 Bachelor Farmer Little Ayton George Smith Farmer John Hauxwell Joseph Ibbetson 71 34 34f 1842 Nov 17th Hauxwell Jane 20 Spinster Ayton John Hauxwell Millwright Hannah Proud Curate 72 35 35m 1842 Dec 21st Caballier William Full Widower Cabinet Maker Whitby John Caballier Gentleman John Wilson Joseph Ibbetson 73 35 35f 1842 Dec 21st Humphrey Elizabeth Full Spinster Ayton William Humphrey Carpenter Eleanor Hunter Curate 74 36 36m 1843 May 18th Sanderson Henry Full Bachelor Jailor Ayton Francis Sanderson Shoemaker William Sanderson Joseph Ibbetson 75 36 36f 1843 May 18th Wilkinson Isabella Full Spinster Servant Upleatham James Wilkinson Labourer Mary Wilkinson Curate Clerk to a 76 37 37m 1843 June 5th Peacock Henry 24 Bachelor Carpenter Ayton William Peacock Francis Sanderson Joseph Ibbetson Merchant 77 37 37f 1843 June 5th Sanderson Catharine 25 Spinster Dressmaker Ayton Francis Sanderson Shoemaker Elizabeth Sanderson Curate 78 38 38m 1843 July 18th Loy William Augustus Full Bachelor M.D. Ayton Thomas Loy M.D. William Simpson Joseph Ibbetson 79 38 38f 1843 July 18th Jackson Hannah 16 Spinster Tanton Stokesley George Jackson Gentleman Mary Ann Simpson Curate 80 39 39m 1843 Nov 25th Watson Joseph 21 Bachelor Cooper Ayton Joseph Watson Cooper James Smith Joseph Ibbetson 81 39 39f 1843 Nov 25th Swalwell Alice 22 Spinster Dressmaker Ayton Not Known Joseph Longstaff Curate 82 40 40m 1844 Feb 20th Kearsley Joseph 24 Bachelor Sadler Ayton John Kearsley Mariner Thomas Youth Joseph Ibbetson 83 40 40f 1844 Feb 20th Clarke Sarah Ann 20 Spinster Shopkeeper Ayton Not Known Joseph Moon Curate 84 41 41m 1844 July 11th Hewison Robert 21 Bachelor Farmer Kildale Robert Hewison Farmer George Hewison Baldwin Wake Lonsdale Parish of 85 41 41f 1844 July 11th Dale Sarah Jane 21 Spinster James Dale Farmer Helen Hewison Officate Ayton 86 42 42m 1844 July 14th King Robert X 25 Widower Labourer Hartlepool John King Labourer Thomas Richardson Joseph Ibbetson 87 42 42f 1844 July 14th Davison Sarah X 25 Spinster Great Ayton John Davison Labourer John Barlow Curate W.I.
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