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Semley - Marriages 1626-1799 Semley - Marriages 1626-1799 Witness Witness 3 Officiating Officiating Groom's Groom's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Given Father's Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 2 Witness 3 Year Date Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Bride's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Banns or License Given Minister Minister Notes Surname Given Names Surname Given Name Occupation Surname Name Occupation Surname Given Names Surname Given Surname Names Surname Given Names Names 1626 08-May Bowres Richard Blanford Armonell 1626 06-Jun Rogers Thomas West Hellen 1631 08-Jun Shargall Edmund Thorne Dorothey 1631 11-Jun Band John Ambros Elizabeth 1631 26-Oct Brickell John Gray Annes 1633 30-Nov Stainer Edward Marchant Janne 1670 06-Jun Lush John Donhead St. Andrew Simones Annes 1671 18-Oct Smith Thomas Gray Margret 1671 07-Dec Gray William Hascoll Jane 1679 06-Oct Ambrose John Horne Dorothy 1709 26-Sep Hazard Thomas Marchant Mary 1710 13-Jun Launder William Whindle Jane 1711 26-Jun Speed Thomas Warminster Berkonhead Anne Chitterne 1712 31-Aug Upjohn Robert Ellis Ann 1712 30-Sep Sanger Robert Forhead Sarah 1713 06-Dec West Samuel Semley Snow Mary Semley 1713 30-Dec Streett Robert Parham Susannah 1714 20-Mar Hawkins Robert Barford St. Martin Bown Mary 1714 28-Jun Randal Thomas Marchant Grace 1714 06-Oct Trowbridge John Ford Grace 1714 19-Dec Parham William Ridgley Ruth Rudgleigh, Somerset Brides Parish from BTs 1714 25-Dec Parrott John Scammel Mary 1714 27-Dec Lush Matthew Parham Elizabeth 1715 01-Feb Scammell Roger Frampton Eleanor 1715 17-Feb Heal John Porter Eleanor 1718 23-Feb Gravel John London Jane 1718 13-Oct Sanger Morgan Bracher Elizabeth 1719 26-Dec Dyer James Frampton Anne 1720 16-Jan Minson William Muston Mary 1720 18-Jan Brickell John Lester Dorcas 1720 10-Oct Turgis Joseph Semley Edwards Susannah Semley 1721 20-Feb Tulk Edmund Semley Bealing Susannah Gillingham, Dorset 1721 29-May Green Edward Tisbury Dunne Elizabeth Semley 1721 07-Aug Coward James Sedgehill Gibbons Margery East Knoyle 1722 28-Feb Browne John Semley Bracher Rebecca Semley 1723 14-Apr Hacker John Semley Blandford Mary Semley 1723 15-Apr Edwards Henry Semley Marchant Elizabeth Semley 1723 13-Jul Coak Thomas Motcombe, Dorset Randal Anne Semley 1723 10-Nov Webb Thomas Alderbury Williams Anne 1724 30-Apr Gray Thomas Semley Ricketts Anne Semley Banns 1724 09-Dec Johnson George Amesbury Harding Margaret Shaftesbury, Dorset Licence 1728 06-Feb Pierce Richard Burden Anne 1728 29-Dec Trowbridge Edmund Bracher Anne 1731 18-Jun Ings Richard Baker Elizabeth 1732 13-Oct Lucas Thomas Clark Grace 1733 09-May Martin Richard Mullens Prudence East Knoyle Licence 1733 30-Nov Bracher Thomas Bracher Rebecca Banns 1733 31-Dec Gray Isaac Harvey Mary Banns 1734 21-Jan Cluet George Sturminster Newton, Dorset Long Mary Lyndlinch, Dorset Licence 1734 22-Apr Hollamen Thomas Burten Ann Banns 1734 29-Apr Lush John Donhead St. Mary Dunn Mary Semley Banns 1734 11-Nov Monk Stephen Semley Goddard Elizabeth Donhead St. Mary Banns 1734 14-Nov Hatcher George Marnhill, Dorset Dunn Ann Semley Banns 1736 04-Sep Reade Thomas Ashton Gray Rebecca Semley Banns 1737 19-Feb Randal Thomas Mitchard Dorothy Banns 1737 10-May Scammell Samuel Tisbury Elms Mary Chilmark Licence 1737 30-May Furnell Thomas Dainton, Devon Newman Elizabeth Widow Fovant Licence 1737 15-Jun Gauntlet Robert Tisbury Edwards Hester Licence 1738 26-Apr Dun William Sanger Catherine Tisbury Banns 1738 23-May Rogers Robert Foy (or Fry) Mary Dainton, Devon Licence 1738 12-Sep Wadman Joseph Berwick St. John Hallock Mary Banns 1739 23-Apr Ings Thomas Turgis alias Gregory Mary Banns 1739 23-Apr Tulk William Trim(p) alias Gregory Mary Banns 1739 29-May Williams Robert Tisbury Merchant Elizabeth Semley Licence 1739 28-Jun Shearing Stephen Widower Sandle Heath, Dorset May Susannah 23 Fovant Banns in Lic Stephen of Chandlers (Ford), Hants 1739 23-Oct Burden Thomas Usher Elizabeth Shaftesbury Holy Trinity, Dorset Banns 1739 28-Oct Hunt James Henstridge, Somerset Small Sarah Sedgehill Licence 1739 24-Dec Burden George Fox Ann Banns 1740 09-Apr Hunt John Blandford Jane Banns 1740 27-May Wright John Longbridge Deverill Lush Mary Berwick St. John Licence 1740 25-Jun Penny Edward Yeoman Chalk Safe Sarah Spinster Mere Licence 1740 23-Sep Edwards William Semley Target Mary Semley Licence 1741 03-Feb Horder William Donhead St. Mary Gould Hannah Donhead St. Mary Licence 1741 25-Mar King Thomas Semley Bright Mary Cann, Dorset Licence 1741 19-May Barrett William Blandford Ruth Banns 1741 11-Jul Lucas Thomas Donhead St. Mary Randall Grace Widow Semley Licence 1741 06-Sep Sutton John Mere Burden Elizabeth Semley Banns 1741 03-Dec Burnett Reuben Widower West Knoyle Hellier Bridget Widow West Knoyle Licence 1742 13-Nov Wright William Tisbury Cooke Mary Semley Licence 1743 09-Oct Webb William Bachelor Nantwich, Cheshire Bodgell or Bodgett Ann Spinster East Knoyle Licence 1745 17-Feb Burden James Widower Ings Mary Spinster Banns 1746 22-Apr Rickett Nathaniel Bachelor West Knoyle Taylor Elizabeth Widow Mere Licence 1746 21-May Masters William Rurges Elizabeth Spinster Banns 1746 25-May Mullens Stephen Shaftesbury St. Peter, Dorset Edwards Hannah Spinster Semley Banns 1747 23-Feb Lear Joseph Sedgehill Maish Mary Semley Banns 1747 02-May Byrd William Upton Scudamore Sanger Elizabeth West Knoyle Licence 1747 12-Nov Osborne John Bachelor Labourer Tisbury Harward Jane Spinster Tisbury Licence 1747 31-Dec Day Robert Hindon Coole Mary Tisbury Licence 1748 01-Jan Gray William Compton Jane Banns 1748 19-May Foot John Berwick St. John Bennet Sarah Licence 1748 06-Jul Ransom Thomas Martin Hoffe Henrietta Martin Licence 1748 01-Aug Browne William Gray Mary Banns 1748 03-Oct Edwards John Hindon Lambert Ann Licence 1749 31-Jan Beach Benjamin Berwick St. John Jones Mary Shroton, Dorset Licence 1749 18-Oct Bennet John Randall Lucy Banns 1750 07-May Small Thomas Hindon Fry Lydia Hindon Licence 1750 28-Jun Moore Robert Donhead St. Andrew Bunter Ann Donhead St. Mary Licence 1750 23-Sep Harman James Market Lavington Honey Betty Donhead St. Mary Licence 1751 06-Mar Matcham John Widower Child Okeford, Dorset Whitland Mary Widow Salisbury Licence 1751 11-Apr Honey Henry Donhead St. Mary Gray Mary Semley Licence 1751 15-Apr Tulk John Edwards Mary Banns 1751 20-May Bagus Thomas Donhead St. Mary Stookes Grace Donhead St. Mary Licence 1751 24-Sep Stayner Thomas Shaftesbury, Dorset Bealing Pheenetta Banns 1752 01-Jan Cross James Powell Rebecca Licence 1752 09-Feb Smith John Teffont King Mary East Knoyle Licence 1752 11-Jun Hacker John Scammell Mary Licence 1752 20-Jun Hellier John Maidment Charine West Knoyle Licence 1753 08-May Lush James Berwick St. John Oliver Anne Stower Provost, Dorset Licence 1753 16-May Williams Enoch East Knoyle Willes Elizabeth Charlton Musgrove, Somerset Licence 1753 30-Sep Lush James East Knoyle Burden Mary Banns 1753 04-Nov Fletcher Henry Tisbury Hiskins Sarah Banns 1754 18-Nov Blandford James Bachelor Tisbury Scammell Mary Spinster Semley Banns 1755 23-May Maslyn Joseph Bachelor Chisenbury, Enford Wyld Mary Widow Semley Licence 1755 24-Jun Troubridge John Bachelor Donhead St. Mary Troubridge Jane Spinster Semley Banns 1756 12-Jan Gerrard Silas Bachelor Semley James Martha Spinster Semley Licence ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2015/Robin Hill Revised 28 September 2019 by Mike Denny Semley - Marriages 1626-1799 Witness Witness 3 Officiating Officiating Groom's Groom's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Given Father's Witness 1 Witness 1 Witness 2 2 Witness 3 Year Date Age Status Occupation Groom's Parish Bride's Surname Given Names Age Status Occupation Bride's Parish Banns or License Given Minister Minister Notes Surname Given Names Surname Given Name Occupation Surname Name Occupation Surname Given Names Surname Given Surname Names Surname Given Names Names 1756 26-Feb Rixson John Bachelor Tisbury Hacker Elizabeth Spinster Semley Licence 1756 02-Mar Perrier William Bachelor Semley Hiskins Mary Spinster Semley Banns 1756 19-May Miles John Bachelor Cann, Dorset Baker Hannah Spinster Semley Banns 1758 15-Jul Miles Thomas Bachelor Melbury Abbas, Dorset Baker Sarah Spinster Semley Licence 1758 14-Oct Bracher James Bachelor Tisbury Trowbridge Mary Spinster Semley Licence with consent of her father 1758 16-Oct Foot William Bachelor Donhead St. Mary Gray Sarah Spinster Semley Licence with consent of her parents 1758 24-Nov Burrough Thomas Bachelor Semley Scammell Jane Spinster Semley Banns 1759 22-Feb Meatyard Joseph Bachelor Wincanton, Somerset Blandford Nary Spinster Semley Licence 1760 14-Oct Garrett William Bachelor Semley Compton Mary Spinster Semley Banns 1761 10-Feb Green William Bachelor Tisbury Hoskins Sarah Spinster Semley Banns 1761 06-Apr Marchant William Semley Warran Mary Semley Banns 1761 20-Apr Maidment Joseph Widower Semley Ford Jane Spinster Semley Banns 1761 19-Oct Oliver Thomas Bachelor Donhead St. Mary Edwards Susannah Spinster Semley Banns 1761 12-Nov Haskoll James Bachelor Donhead St. Andrew Jerard Elizabeth Spinster Semley Banns 1761 24-Nov Scammel Robert Bachelor Tisbury Marks Elizabeth Spinster Semley Banns 1762 /Mar Grey James Semley Marks Sarah Tisbury Banns No marriage recorded 1763 27-Jan Scammel Thomas Tisbury Grey Phebe Semley Banns 1763 17-Feb Drake Hugh Stalbridge, Dorset Gray Betty Semley Licence 1763 18-Apr Lush James Widower Semley Jenkins Martha Spinster Semley Banns 1763 31-Jul Tulk George Widower Semley Lush Framces Widow Donhead St. Mary Banns 1763 23-Nov Burden John Widower Semley Rogers Rebecca Semley Licence 1763 07-Dec Blandford Edmund Semley Scott Elizabeth Semley Banns 1764 10-May Tulk John Semley Forde Betty Semley Banns 1765 09-Apr Wyat James Donhead St.
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