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Marriages at St Catherine's, Littleton, Hampshire, UK - from 1839 to 1930 Transcribed from the registers by Fred W Montague, The Rectory, Littleton, Hampshire SO22 6QY Reg Married Groom's Name Age Details Father Bride's Name Age Details Father 1 12 4 1839 John Snow full Labourer, Littleton William, Farmer Martha Kimber full Littleton James, Labourer 2 13 5 1839 George Judd full Farmer, Winterslow, Wilts John, Farmer Mary Frances Read full Littleton George, Farmer 3 3 9 1840 Thomas Pain full Miller, Greywell Thomas, Farmer Martha Read full Littleton George, Farmer 4 4 12 1841 Charles Holdaway full Labourer, Martyr Worthy Charles, Labourer Anne Miles full Littleton John, Labourer 5 4 1 1846 William Monday 25 Labourer, Hursley Samuel, Labourer Harriet Bucksey 17 Littleton Charles, Labourer 6 11 10 1854 Henry Prangle full Labourer, Littleton Henry, Labourer Ellen Chapman full Littleton James, Labourer 7 28 10 1856 Richard Hayter Fifield 23 Yeoman, Littleton illegitimate Elizabeth Stratten 25 Littleton Henry, Gardener 8 28 10 1856 Charles Savage 30 Husbandman, Littleton John, Husbandman Fanny Hayter Fifield 26 Littleton illegitimate 9 27 12 1856 James Elliott 28 Widower, Labourer, St Cross John, Labourer Harriett Browning 22 Littleon George, Labourer 10 26 4 1859 George Castleman 24 Labourer, Littleton William, Labourer Elizabeth Browning 20 Littleton George, Labourer 11 3 11 1860 Charles Butler 24 Labourer, Littleton John, Husbandman Mary Veal 22 Littleton George, Carpenter 12 29 1 1863 James Goater full Jockey, Littleton Robert, Gentleman Sarah Hayter Fifield minor Littleton illegitimate 13 12 2 1863 Isaac Penton full Labourer, Littleton James, Labourer Rose Oliver minor Littleton George, Labourer 14 14 11 1863 William Page full Labourer, Littleton John, Labourer Maria Harfield full Littleon Charles, Limeburner 15 19 10 1867 Edward Treacher 21 Carpenter, 2 Queens Rd, John, Contractor Matilda Browning 19 Littleton George, Labourer Winchester 16 2 11 1867 Albert Alfred Butt 22 Feltmonger, Winchester Charles, Basketmaker Letty Sandom 19 Littleton James, Labourer 17 18 4 1868 Walter Newman 25 Bricklayer, Winchester William, Labourer Lucy Butler 23 Littleton John, Bailiff 18 4 8 1869 John Gatehouse 31 Groom, Chilbolton George, Labourer Mary Page 24 Littleton James, Labourer 19 5 10 1872 William Rogers full Carter, Littleton Charles, Labourer Ann Maria Paice full Littleton Jeremiah, Labourer 20 1 11 1873 Albert Penton full Policeman, Littleton James, Labourer Elizabeth Harriett Norris full Littleton Samuel, Shepherd 21 6 4 1874 Thomas Hern full Labourer, Littleton Stephen, Labourer Mary Ann Penton full Littleton James, Labourer 1 Marriages at St Catherine's, Littleton, Hampshire, UK - from 1839 to 1930 Transcribed from the registers by Fred W Montague, The Rectory, Littleton, Hampshire SO22 6QY Reg Married Groom's Name Age Details Father Bride's Name Age Details Father 22 18 1 1875 Alfred Blanchard full Railway Porter, Gillingham, George, Shepherd Sarah Grist full Littleton George, Labourer Dorset 23 29 3 1875 Robert Alkins full Labourer, Littleton William, Labourer Emily Elizabeth Sandom full Littleton Charles, Coachman 24 19 6 1875 Edward Caplen Pollard 25 Carrier, Worthing Henry James, Carrier Ellen Dale 29 Littleton Isaiah, Labourer 25 19 10 1875 Alfred Searl 21 Carter, Littleton Henry, Labourer Sarah Blackmore 24 Littleton Henry, Blacksmith 26 27 11 1875 William Bramble 23 Labourer, Littleton William, Labourer Edith Baverstock 21 Bullington Edmund, Groom 27 25 12 1875 Joseph January 23 Labourer, Sheerness James Jonas, Sailor Elizabeth Jane Miles 22 Littleton William, Labourer 28 14 10 1876 Henry William Adams 22 Labourer, Meonstoke William, Carter Agnes Sandom 22 Littleton Charles, Coachman 29 11 7 1878 John Henry Ferguson full Sergeant, 60th Rifles, William James, Mary Jane Appleton full Littleton Thomas, Labourer Barracks, Winchester Gentleman 30 14 4 1879 James Alfred Collis full Railway Porter, Holy Trinity, Robert, Labourer Sarah Goater 19 Littleton Peter, Labourer Winchester 31 19 11 1881 Benjamin Betsworth 27 Engine-man, Littleton George, Labourer Martha Miles 23 Littleton William, Labourer 32 14 2 1882 Herbert Reeves Lamport 22 Auctioneer, Shedfield, Droxford William Henry, Surveyor Gertrude Elizabeth Fifield 21 Littleton Richard Hayter, Farmer 33 15 4 1882 Frederick Ellen 27 Auctioneer, Andover Frederick, Auctioneer Ethel Groome 23 Littleton Charles, Farmer Charles 34 11 5 1882 Cornwell Smith 22 Architect, St. Oswald's, Durham Joseph, Law-clerk Agnes Ann Holdaway 22 Littleton Henry Herbert, Merchant 35 26 10 1882 James Wake 40 Labourer, Littleton Frederick, Labourer Elizabeth Hallett 30 St. Thomas, John, Carpenter Winchester 36 30 11 1882 William John Chamberlain 27 Police Constable, Holy Trinity, George, Leather Emma Penton 28 Littleton William, Coachman Woolwich Dresser 37 9 8 1884 John Bramble 39 Gardener, Littleton William, Labourer Ellen Baverstock 26 Littleton Edmund, Groom 38 24 10 1884 Thomas Doel 20 Carter, Littleton Alfred, Gardener Emma Ellen Hickman 18 Littleton William, Carter 39 28 8 1886 James Young 26 Groom, Littleton Henry, Tradesman Mary Ann Miles 25 Littleton William, Labourer 2 Marriages at St Catherine's, Littleton, Hampshire, UK - from 1839 to 1930 Transcribed from the registers by Fred W Montague, The Rectory, Littleton, Hampshire SO22 6QY Reg Married Groom's Name Age Details Father Bride's Name Age Details Father 40 9 4 1887 Stephen Mundy 34 Widower, Labourer, James, Labourer Mary Ann Sandom 25 Littleton Charles, Labourer Headbourne Worthy 41 18 10 1887 Victor George Goater 22 Shepherd, Littleton Peter, Labourer Alice Whatinore 25 Micheldever William, Labourer 42 5 4 1888 Herbert Bertram Cavell 25 Surgeon, Fleet Robert Harry, Clerk in Florence Amelia Collier 24 Littleton Frederick John, Holy Orders Gentleman 43 16 10 1888 Swinton Barter 26 Keeper, Crawley William, Bailiff Hannah Maria Crook 22 Littleton Frederick, Cardwinder 44 19 12 1888 John William Williams 32 Widower, Servant, Littleton Richard, Builder Annie Maria Penton 21 Littleton Isaac, Parish Clerk 45 18 11 1890 Ernest William Young 28 Agent, Alresford George, Farmer Lizzie Matilda Fifield 28 Littleton Richard H. Farmer 46 3 4 1893 James Sandom 31 Labourer, Littleton Charles, Groom Sarah Harriet Prior 25 Littleton James, Labourer 47 26 9 1894 Ernest William Messenger 20 Policeman, Chilcomb William, Shepherd Elizabeth Emily Westbrook 24 Littleton Levi, Labourer 48 16 9 1896 Isaac Penton 27 Carrier, Littleton Isaac, Labourer Harriet Castle 23 Littleton Joseph, Labourer 49 22 10 1896 Alfred James Penton 31 Groom, Littleton Isaac, Labourer Frances Fletcher 30 Cromford, Derbyshire Edward, Gardener 50 14 11 1896 George Hailey 27 Marine Engineer, St. Mary's, William, Gardener Jane Penton 22 Littleton Isaac, Labourer Bracesgore 51 10 7 1897 Harry Willmott 31 Porter, New Barn Farm Henry Ross, Engineer Lydia Rose Lawrence 26 Littleton James, Carman 52 10 7 1897 Edward Long 29 Gardener, Winchester George, Deceased Emily Lawrence 24 Littleton James, Carman 53 3 3 1898 Thomas Alfred Cooper 26 Seaman, St Mary Extra, Thomas Alfred, Emily Penton 25 Littleton Isaac, Labourer Southampton Fisherman 54 22 10 1898 Alfred William Burnett 25 Carter, Brown Candover Alfred Thomas, Carter Sarah Ann Messenger 22 Littleton William, Shepherd 55 29 9 1900 Charles Alfred Saunders 28 P.O. 1st Class, 18 Hanover St, William Stephen, Tailor Frances Louisa Adshead full Littleton William John, Tailor Portsea 1 8 6 1901 Walter Thomas January 25 Constable, H.C. 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