Borley Marriages 1709-1850 (Grooms)

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Borley Marriages 1709-1850 (Grooms) Borley marriages 1709-1850 (grooms) Groom surname Groom 1st Status Bride 1st Bride surname Status Marriage date Notes ALBOROUGH John Single man Ann WOOD Single woman 26 May 1795 Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: Ann Steward, English Hart ALDHAM John Single man Mary LENG Single woman 22 Feb 1754 Groom abode: Foxearth, bride abode: Cavendish ALLEN Thomas Dinah BENSON 27 Jun 1735 Groom abode: Great Yeldham, bride abode: Hedingham Sible AMBROSE Henry Elisabeth ALLARD 28 Jun 1733 Both signed. Groom occ: farmer. Groom abode: Cockfield. Groom father: William Baldwin, farmer. Bride father: Thomas BALDWIN William Widower Caroline FIRMIN Spinster 24 Apr 1845 Firmin. Witnesses: Charles & Emily Addams BARKER John Single man Charlotte SPARMAN Single woman 02 Nov 1862 Banns only. Date is of 3rd Banns. BARTON Cornelius Mary ARGENT 29 Sep 1730 Groom abode: Great Wigbarow [Great Wigborough?], bride BEDELL John Single man Dorcilla BOYS Spinster 23 Dec 1751 abode: Sudbury BIRD Abraham Elisabeth WOOLSTONE 23 Dec 1734 BIRD John Widower Sarah ARGENT Widow 31 Dec 1742 Banns. Both used mark. Groom abode: All Saints, Sudbury. BOUGHTELL Robert Widower Susannah WISKIN Widow 31 Oct 1769 Witnesses: Philip Chinery, John Hart BRACKITT William Susanna ADAMS 01 Oct 1732 Groom abode: Sudbury, bride abode: Glemsford Banns. He signed, she used mark. Groom abode: Walter BRASTED Samuel Sarah POOL Spinster 29 Sep 1778 Belchamp. Witnesses: Thomas Brasted, John Hart Licence. Both signed. Groom abode: Patteswick. Witnesses: BRIDGE Richard Bachelor Susanna BAKER Spinster 23 Feb 1797 Joseph & Rachel Firmin Groom abode: Colchester, bride abode: Great Horsley BRYANT John Widower Elisabeth HARRIS Widow 20 Jun 1737 [Horkesley] BULLARD Edward Widower Mary WYAT Widow 28 Feb 1747/8 Both of Sudbury Banns. He used mark, she signed (Moull). Groom abode: St. BUNYIN John Bachelor Elizabeth MOULE Spinster 05 Apr 1795 Peter, Sudbury. Witnesses: John Moull, English Hart BUTCHER George Mary CLARK 09 May 1717 Groom abode: Castle Hedingham, bride abode: Borley 1 Transcribed from ERO refs D/P 345/1/1, /2, /5 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Borley marriages 1709-1850 (grooms) Groom surname Groom 1st Status Bride 1st Bride surname Status Marriage date Notes Banns. He used mark, she signed. Witnesses: Joseph BUTCHER William Bachelor Elizabeth COOK Spinster 19 Oct 1802 Theobald, Mary Pettit, English Hart Banns only. Date is of 1st Banns, no other apparent BUTCHER George Widower Mary BRASTED Spinster 02 Nov 1823 publication. Banns. He used mark, she signed. Witnesses: Samll Herbert, BUTLER John Single man Anna LEVITT Single woman 18 Jul 1757 Philip Erith BYFORD John Single man Rachel GIBSON Single woman 26 Sep 1746 Groom abode: Foxearth, bride abode: Borley Both signed. Groom occ: shoemaker. Groom's father not described. Bride father: William Seaber, labourer. Witnesses: BYFORD John Bachelor Sarah SEABER Spinster 03 May 1839 Susan & David Sebers Both used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Bride occ: servant. Groom father: George Byford, labourer. Bride father: William Dyer, labourer. Witnesses: William Raynham, Susannah Grice, BYFORD George Bachelor Rebecca DYER Spinster 15 Jul 1842 John Sidey Coker. CHAPMAN Thomas Ann STEEL 07 Dec 1727 Groom is a clerk. Both from Gestingthorp. CHAPMAN Henry Single man Elisabeth BETSON Single woman 02 Feb 1741/2 Both of Lavenham CHENERY Thomas Single man Ann ENGLISH Widow 23 Jun 1741 Groom abode: Milding [Mildenhall?], bride abode: Melford Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: Richd Shepp. Smith, Ann CHINERY Samuel Single man Elizabeth EVERET Widow 01 Nov 1763 Hart CHINERY John Single man Sarah CHINERY Single woman 12 Apr 1768 Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: John Hart, Samuel Chinery Banns. He used mark, she signed. Witnesses: English Hart, CHINERY John Bachelor Elizabeth ALLEN Spinster 01 Jan 1793 Henry & Ann Chinery CHINERY John Widower Hannah PLUMB Spinster 26 May 1804 Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: John Moule, Rachel Deal Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: James Orbell, Thomas CHINERY Samuel Widower Sarah FIRMIN Single woman 18 Aug 1805 Scrivener Both used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Groom father: John Chinery, labourer. Bride father: Daniel Sharpe, labourer. CHINERY Thomas Widower Susan SHELLY Widow 14 Nov 1847 Witnesses: Charles & Charlotte Chinery 2 Transcribed from ERO refs D/P 345/1/1, /2, /5 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Borley marriages 1709-1850 (grooms) Groom surname Groom 1st Status Bride 1st Bride surname Status Marriage date Notes Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: Tho Patridge, Eliz. COKER William Single man Elizabeth PRENTICE Single woman 20 May 1766 Prentice, Sus.Winch Licence. Both signed. Bride abode: Bures. Witnesses: Mary COKER William Bachelor Susannah SIDEY Spinster 04 Nov 1782 Sidey, Ralph Simson Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: Saml Rice, Ann Weyers COKER John Bachelor Anna Mariah MILES Spinster 03 Jun 1800 English Hart CONSTABLE Abraham Single man Sarah HURREL Single woman 04 Oct 1741 Both of Middleton Licence. Both signed. Groom abode: Wormingford. Witnesses: CONSTABLE Abram Widower Mary SIDEY Spinster 28 Feb 1786 William & Susannah Coker COOK Jacob Susanna SCOTT 13 Oct 1774 Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: Mary Low, John Hart Banns. He used mark, she signed. Witnesses: John Hart, Ann COOK Jacob Widower Mary BIRD Single woman 30 Mar 1779 Bird Licence. He signed, she used mark. Groom abode: COOKE James Bachelor Mary FINCH Single woman 18 Dec 1809 Chelmsford. Witnesses: Ann Finch, John Moule Banns. He used mark, she signed. Witnesses: Susan Winch, CRISELL Thomas Single man Susanna STREET Single woman 22 Feb 1763 Philip Erith He used mark, she signed. Groom occ: labourer. Groom father: William Deaves. Bride father: Joseph Nunn. Witnesses: DEAVES Dennis Bachelor Harriet NUNN Spinster 28 Oct 1840 George Nunn, Amelia Finch DRURY Robert Rose PARKER 23 Jun 1724 ELLISTONE James Single man Sarah OLLIFE Single woman 01 Mar 1746/7 Both of Ballingdon Record in different writing,entered much later? Suspect it is somebody's jotting. Similar record from Stoke by Nayland ENGLISH Joseph Elener ? * * 1696 looks more likely. ERITH Philip Elizabeth SHAW 18 Nov 1718 Both of Borley Banns. He used mark, she signed. Witnesses: Jas. Foster, Jeff. ERITH Robert Single man Elizabeth REVIT Single woman 08 Dec 1763 Spink He signed, she used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Groom father: William Filer, labourer. Bride father: Samuel Theobald. FILER William Widower Susan THEOBALD Widow 28 Apr 1844 Witnesses: William Finch, Maria Deal 3 Transcribed from ERO refs D/P 345/1/1, /2, /5 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Borley marriages 1709-1850 (grooms) Groom surname Groom 1st Status Bride 1st Bride surname Status Marriage date Notes Both used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Bride occ: servant. Groom father: William Finch, labourer. Bride father: Mark FINCH Charles Bachelor Eliza HUGHES Spinster 13 Nov 1846 Hughes, labourer. Witnesses: Nathan Finch, Ellen Carter Both used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Bride abode: Water Belchamp. Groom father: Ambrose Finch, labourer. Bride father: Archelaus Dodd, shoemaker. Witnesses: William FINCH William Widower Mary SPARROW Widow 07 Aug 1848 Spring, Sophia Sparrow FIRMIN Joseph Single man Elizabeth THOMPSON Single woman 11 Sep 1764 Licence. Both signed. Witnesses: John Thompson, Philip Erith Licence. Both signed. Groom abode: Little Maplestead. FIRMIN John Single man Jane THOMPSON Single woman 03 Oct 1769 Witnesses: John Thompson, John Hart Licence. Both signed. Witnesses: John Thompson, John Firmin, FIRMIN John Bachelor Elizabeth FIRMIN Widow 01 Aug 1776 John Hart Licence. He signed, she used mark. Witnesses: John Miller, FIRMIN John Widower Susannah WOOD Spinster 14 Feb 1792 English Hart Licence. Both signed. Bride abode: Stisted. Witnesses: FIRMIN Joseph Bachelor Rachel BAKER Spinster 29 Mar 1796 Elizabeth Baker, George & Ths Firmin. FLETCHER Thomas Lydia ERITH 25 Dec 1721 Both of Borley FLETCHER Thomas Widower Hannah WALL Single woman 25 Oct 1743 Banns. Both used mark. Witnesses: Barnard Mills, Martha FROST Joseph Widower Mary BAKER 07 May 1776 Frost, John Hart Both used mark. Groom occ: labourer. Groom abode: Belchamp St Paul. Groom father: Robert Frost, labourer. Bride father: John Barber, labourer. Witnesses: William & Anne FROST James Bachelor Maria BARBER Spinster 27 Jun 1841 Barber GARWOOD Thomas Single man Susanna OUTING Single woman 08 Jun 1746 Groom abode: Great Cornearth, bride abode: Ballingdon GOLDING William Mary PEARSON 25 Mar 1722 Groom abode: Lyston, bride abode: Borley Banns. He used mark, she signed. Groom abode: Stansted, GOLDING Mark Elizabeth CHINERY 02 Jun 1771 Suffolk. Witnesses: Abraham Golding, John Hart 4 Transcribed from ERO refs D/P 345/1/1, /2, /5 www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk Borley marriages 1709-1850 (grooms) Groom surname Groom 1st Status Bride 1st Bride surname Status Marriage date Notes GOOCH Francis Mary OLIVER 05 Jul 1733 Both of Sudbury Banns. He signed, she used mark. Groom abode: Somerton, GOSSHAWK Richard Bachelor Elizabeth BYFORD Spinster 18 Dec 1798 Suffolk. Witnesses: Elizabeth Mills, English Hart GREEN John Elisabeth SUTTON 04 Jul 1730 Groom abode: Stebbing, bride abode: Saling Banns. Both signed. Groom abode: Colne Engain. Witnesses: HALES Samuel Bachelor Elizabeth STEWARD Spinster 02 Jul 1793 Sabeth Lee, English Hart HARPER John Sarah REVIT 18 Jan 1761 Banns only. Date is of 3rd Banns. Groom abode: Cavendish HARROLD Isaac Single man Maria Lucy PLANE Single woman 05 Mar 1716/7 Groom abode: Melford, bride abode: Borley Licence. Both signed. Witnesses: Elizabeth Hart, Jacob HART John Single
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