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Yatesbury - Marriages 1606-1837 Yatesbury - Marriages 1606-1837 Year Date Groom Surname Given Names Status Grooms Parish Bride Surname Given Names Status Brides Parish Banns or Lic Notes 1606 25-Oct Stevens Richarde Yatesbury Brethers Mary Yatesbury 1606 04-Nov Smithe William Edington Good Ann Wid Yatesbury 1607 28-Jun Baylie Michael Yatesbury Saintsberie Ediethe Yatesbury 1616 25-Apr Eteall Simon Yatesbury Chilfester Margaret Yatesbury 1619 28-Nov hillar Christopher Yatesbury Renoldes Christian Yatesbury 1621 04-Nov Bullock Guy Yatesbury Brodefielde Jane Yatesbury 1621 30-Dec Warren John Yatesbury Ritch Thomasine Yatesbury Lic 1621 29-May hyet Henrie Yatesbury Winchcome Alice Yatesbury 1622 04-Feb Vivashe Richarde Yatesbury Edmonds Ellen Yatesbury 1622 09-Feb Peirce William Yatesbury Baylye Margaret Yatesbury 1635 24-Apr Segar Walter Yatesbury Ritchie Bridget Yatesbury Walter also know as Parsons 1641 08-Nov Bennet Richard Yatesbury Arnold Elizabeth Yatesbury 1641 20-May Bayly Michael Yatesbury Cole eleanor Yatesbury 1641 31-May Warham John Yatesbury Caswall Marian Yatesbury 1646 Smithe William Yatesbury Chilfester M Yatesbury 1654 06-Nov Woodman William Yatesbury Chilfester Sarah Yatesbury 1654 May pathis Thomas Yatesbury Stevens Katherine Yatesbury 1655 05-Jan Bullock Adam Yatesbury Arnold mary Yatesbury 1655 25-Jun Eatell Simon Yatesbury Ford margaret Yatesbury 1655 04-Aug Arnold James Yatesbury Mills Deborah Yatesbury 1659 23-May Church John Yatesbury Chilfester Katherine Yatesbury 1667 07-Jan Bayly William Marlborough St. Peter Goldsmith Ann Marlborough St. Peter Lic 1669 21-Nov stronge William Yatesbury Good Mary Yatesbury 1669 06-Nov Hale Richard Calne Strong Mary Yatesbury 1670 12-Jan stronge Robert Yatesbury Cripps Elizabeth Yatesbury 1670 24-Jan Hayward John Yatesbury Griffin Sarah Yatesbury 1670 07-Feb Morgan Thomas Chilton Foliat Elton Margery Yatesbury 1673 23-May Northey Edward Yatesbury Mortimer Anne Yatesbury 1676 13-Mar Parsons William Yatesbury Pope Sarah Yatesbury 1678 01-Apr Jeames William Yatesbury Good Ann Yatesbury 1678 07-Apr Wayte Roger Yatesbury Willis Jane Yatesbury 1679 13-Feb Spencer John Winterbourne Monkton Strong Frances Yatesbury 1679 01-Dec Reeves John Winterbourne Bassett Merryweather Rebecca Market Lavington 1680 16-Feb Pullen Christopher Semington Strong Margery Yatesbury 1706 21-Oct Shilton William Yatesbury Hyghot Eleanor Yatesbury Banns 1710 02-Jan Granger William Calne Hilliar Elizabeth Yatesbury Banns 1713 04-May Osborne Daniell Calne Langton Ann Yatesbury Lic 1713 26-Sep Waterman John Blackland Smith Elizabeth Yatesbury 1714 13-Sep Froud Lawrence Cherhill Brown Hannah Cherhill 1716 13-Sep wickham Abel Yatesbury Mills Ruth Yatesbury Banns 1717 20-Jan Alexander Richard Avebury robinson Elizabeth Sp. Yatesbury 1717 05-Dec Cowper William Avebury Stephens Joan Brinkworth 1718 29-Jun Dickox Joseph Calne Emly Elizabeth Sp. Avebury 1718 08-Jun Baily richard Avebury Pontin Ruth Avebury 1719 12-Nov Barnes John Yatesbury Taylor Susanna Yatesbury Banns 1721 30-Oct Pope Richard Yatesbury Cassell Christian Compton Bassett Banns 1724 05-Apr Hitchens John Yatesbury Pierce Ann Yatesbury Banns 1726 03-Jan Phelps Edmund Avebury Stephens Sarah Yatesbury Banns 1727 02-Jun Vivash Simeon Broad Hinton Strong Elizabeth Yatesbury Banns 1728 13-May Cursons Hugh Yatesbury Dark ann Yatesbury Banns 1729 30-Mar Bullock John Yatesbury Eatwell Elizabeth Yatesbury 1729 31-Aug Chivers John Yatesbury Pierce Mary Yatesbury Banns John is son of Robert Chivers, Clerk of this parish 1731 30-May Witts Mark Yatesbury Strong Mary Yatesbury 1731 03-Jun Shilton Richard Yatesbury Woodward Mary Calne Banns 1735 15-Dec Ponting Simeon Yatesbury Balden Elisabeth Yatesbury Banns 1736 02-Feb Barnet Robert Yatesbury Stapleford Mary Yatesbury Banns 1738 06-Apr Dash William Alton Priors Bullock Elizabeth Yatesbury Banns 1739 20-Jan Alexander William Yatesbury Shilton Elisabeth Yatesbury Banns 1739 Eatwel Angel, Junr. Yatesbury Smoakham Sarah Yatesbury Banns 1740 ?Nov Burges Thomas Yatesbury Bullock Ann Yatesbury Banns 1746 20-Oct Morris Peter Yatesbury Bradfield Elizabeth Yatesbury Banns 1746 19-Nov Rolt Rev. Mr. Yatesbury Pope Mary Yatesbury 1746 24-Dec Stetleford John Yatesbury Beren? Elizabeth Yatesbury Banns 1747 30-Apr Collinson John, Rev. Mr. Yatesbury Webb Elizabeth Sp. Bromham Lic 1747 24-Jun Bird William Yatesbury Ven Mary Yatesbury Banns 1748 26-Mar Ruddle Robert Yatesbury Patrick Elizabeth Yatesbury Banns 1749 24-May May John Bromham Baily Martha Bromham Banns 1749 06-May Rawlings William Bromham Jones Joyes Devizes Lic 1750 * Bullock John Yatesbury Pope Mary Yatesbury Banns * or 1751 1750 * Eatall Gab. Yatesbury Hacker Priscilla Yatesbury Banns * or 1751 1750 05-Oct Tilly John Avebury Day Elizabeth Avebury Lic 1750 05-Oct Clemens William Yatesbury Hoggard Mary Yatesbury Lic 1751 Townsend Robert Yatesbury Chiverson Mary Yatesbury Banns 1755 14-Oct Shergall John Yatesbury Richens Edith Sp. Yatesbury Banns John is a labourer 1756 03-May North Francis Wid. Yatesbury Rawlins Mary Wid Compton Bassett Banns Francis is a labourer 1756 20-Sep Scitterell John Wid. Winterbourne Monkton Pontin Sarah Sp. Yatesbury Banns John is a labourer 1757 13-Nov Pommell Thomas Yatesbury Pearce Mary Sp. Yatesbury Banns Thomas is a labourer 1758 02-Jul Jenkins Abraham Corsham Pontin Sarah Sp. Yatesbury Banns Abraham is a labourer 1758 05-Sep Shilton Richard Yatesbury Patrick Ann Sp. Yatesbury Banns Richard is a labourer 1759 08-Jan Bullock Angel Yatesbury Collimore Ann Sp. Yatesbury Banns Angel is a labourer 1759 01-Mar Cousins * Leonard Yatesbury Ponting Elizabeth Sp. Yatesbury Banns Leonard is a shepherd. *signed Cossens 1759 17-Jun Pope Stephen Yatesbury Collimore Sarah Sp. Yatesbury Banns Stephen is a labourer 1760 18-Feb Pearce William Yatesbury Hutton Jane Sp. Cherhill Banns William is a labourer 1761 07-Dec Drew Henry Bishops Cannings Richens Hester Sp. Yatesbury Lic Henry is a labourer 1764 19-Nov Flower John Yatesbury Spackman Elizabeth Yatesbury Lic John is a yeoman 1764 05-Dec Caswell William Yatesbury Washbourn Ann Yatesbury Lic 1764 27-Sep Daish Samuel Yatesbury Church Mary Wid Yatesbury Banns Samuel is a labourer 1765 07-Nov Russ Thomas Yatesbury Pierce Sarah Sp. Yatesbury Banns Thomas is a labourer 1765 23-Jul Townshend Jacob Yatesbury Ferrisse Sarah Sp. Highway Lic Jacob is a yeoman 1766 20-Jul Washburn * Thomas Yatesbury White Mary Sp. Calne Lic Thomas is a yeoman *signed as Wasbourn 1766 13-Aug Tonson John Yatesbury Dash Sarah Sp. Yatesbury Lic John is a labourer 1769 08-Oct Robins John Yatesbury Palmer Sarah Sp. Yatesbury Lic John is a labourer 1770 27-Mar Ponting Simeon Yatesbury Tily Mary Sp. Yatesbury Banns Simon is a blacksmith 1770* 30-Apr Pontain John Yatesbury Bullock Miriam Yatesbury Banns *out of order:between 1761 & 1764. 1770 07-May Ferris William Yatesbury Townsing Anne Yatesbury Banns 1770 25-Jun Bowles Harry Bishops Cannings Palmer Jane Yatesbury Lic 1770 09-Jul Ball Henry Winterbourne Bassett Skitrell Martha Sojourner Lic Henry is a labourer. Martha is of Monkton but inhabitant of this parish. 1771 22-Oct Eatwell Thomas Yatesbury Grant Sarah Yatesbury Banns 1771 04-Mar Colamore Thomas Yatesbury Bullock Rachael Yatesbury Banns 1771 21-Apr Daish William Yatesbury Fowle* Mary Yatesbury Banns *Mark of Mary Fowler. 1773 19-Oct Skitterell John Wheeler Mary Sp. Monkton Lic John is a labourer residing in this parish. 1773 15-Apr Bullock Samuel Yatesbury Mills Patience Yatesbury Banns 1774 25-Jan Imber William Compton Mills Mary Yatesbury Lic 1774 23-Oct Gale John Yatesbury Pointing Anne Sp. Yatesbury Banns John is a labourer 1774 06-Nov Clifford Robert Yatesbury Humphries Sarah Sp. Yatesbury Banns Robert is a labourer 1774 19-Jun Pontin James Yatesbury Bullock Lydia Yatesbury Banns 1774 07-Sep Hillier Thomas Yatesbury Kent Ann Sp. Avebury Banns Thomas is a labourer 1775 22-Oct Bullock Thomas Yatesbury Bird Anne Sp. Yatesbury Banns Thomas is a labourer 1775 30-Oct Washbourne John Yatesbury Walters Susanna Yatesbury Lic 1775 05-Oct Church George Hilmarton Burgess Phillis Wid Yatesbury Banns George is a labourer 1775 21-Dec Jones Robert Swindon Wasburn* Sarah Yatesbury Lic *signed Waishbourn. 1775 21-Mar Ely John Teyley* Sarah Sp. Yatesbury Banns John is a labourer residing in this parish. *Tily in Banns. 1775 01-Apr More William Yatesbury Washbourn Martha Sp. Yatesbury Lic William is a labourer. 1776 10-Oct Chivers Alexander Berwick Bassett Ponting Jane Yatesbury Banns 1776 01-Feb Cockell Thomas Compton Bassett Waishburn Elizabeth Yatesbury Lic 1777 28-Sep Bradfield Isaac Yatesbury Pontin Rosamond Yatesbury Banns 1778 05-Jan Townsend Charles Yatesbury Strange Miriam Yatesbury Banns 1778 20-Oct Bird William Yatesbury Townsend Anne Yatesbury Banns 1778 02-Nov Clifford Robert Yatesbury Ponting Rachael Yatesbury Banns 1780 19-Oct Clifford George Yatesbury Pope Elizabeth Yatesbury Banns Copyright Wiltshire OPC Project/Andrew Thompson/2013 Yatesbury - Marriages 1606-1837 1780 16-Nov Ponting Walter Yatesbury Bedford Elizabeth Yatesbury Banns 1780 23-Nov New John Ogbourne St Andrew Cullimore Mary Yatesbury Banns 1781 12-Dec Willis William Yatesbury Shergold Ann Yatesbury Banns 1781 16-Mar Reeves Stephen Broad Hinton Young Martha Yatesbury Banns 1781 31-May Walter John Yatesbury Washbourn Mary Caswell Yatesbury Lic 1782 01-Apr Richens Francis Yatesbury Baily Susannah Yatesbury Banns 1783 01-Sep Hillier William Compton Bassett Pope Christian Yatesbury Banns 1784 28-Oct Burgess Thomas Yatesbury Sprules Sarah Yatesbury Banns 1784 01-Nov Bullock Thomas Yatesbury Eatwell
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