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IOW Victorian Marriage Registers Isle of Wight Victorian Marriages from Registers Bride Order Day Month Year Groom Bride Grooms Father Brides Father Place 13 Jun 1852 RASHLEY Charles 42 B ?ARE Jane 34 S RASHLEY Thomas ?ARE Charles Brading 19 Jun 1875 BURROWS Henry 34 B ABBISS Charlotte 32 S BURROWS George ABBISS Thomas Carisbrooke St Mary 07 Jan 1900 DENHAM Edward Granger 28 B ABBOTT Ada Racheal 24 S DENHAM John Francis ABBOTT Thomas Newport 02 Sep 1890 EGLESTON Geo Washington 44Wr ABBOTT Amy Dorinda 28 S EGLESTON Thomas Jefferson ABBOTT Jonas Archer Ryde Holy Trinity 21 Oct 1839 LALLOW Henry Williams F B ABBOTT Ann Elizabeth F S LALLOW Henry ABBOTT William Northwood 10 Jun 1844 ROW James F B ABBOTT Charlotte F S ROW James ABBOTT William Cowes St.Mary 28 Apr 1883 GLADDIS George 23 B ABBOTT Charlotte 21 S GLADDIS Jacob ABBOTT John Carisbrooke St Mary 17 Feb 1873 GRACE William Henry 20 B ABBOTT Cthrne Julia Mary 19S GRACE William ABBOTT Holford Carisbrooke St Mary 14 Jan 1888 YOUNG John William 30 B ABBOTT Eliza Ann 30 S YOUNG George ABBOTT John Ryde St. John 01 Jun 1842 DYER Henry F B ABBOTT Eliza F S DYER Daniel ABBOTT Jacob Ryde St.Thomas 23 Nov 1886 YOUNG George William 42 Wr ABBOTT Emily 44 S YOUNG Jacob ABBOTT Abner Freshwater 27 Aug 1840 ROW Joseph Lake F B ABBOTT Jane Maria F S ROW Joseph ABBOTT William Cowes St.Mary 11 May 1889 PARKMAN Albert 23 B ABBOTT Mary Ann 21 S PARKMAN Frederick ABBOTT George Abraham Northwood 24 Apr 1898 HINDMARSH George William 26B ABBOTT Mary Jane Elzbth 25 S HINDMARSH Alexander ABBOTT John Northwood 14 Nov 1843 MANLY Edward F B ABBOTT Sarah F S MANLY Edward ABBOTT William Cowes St.Mary 15 Aug 1861 BRADBROOK John William 20 B ABBOTT Sarah Anne 24 S BRADBROOK John ABBOTT John Bonchurch 13 Sep 1872 PRATT John James ABBOTT Selina Ann PRATT Francis ABBOTT Robert Newport RC 24 Dec 1854 BENTON George F B ABBOTT Susan M S BENTON Thomas ABBOTT Thomas Northwood 30 Apr 1889 DAVIES Edward 44 B ABDY Ella Georgina 30 S DAVIES Edward ABDY C.H. Bonchurch 06 Dec 1842 SIMMONDS John F B ABELIN Martha F S SIMMONDS John ABELIN Philip Newport 31 Mar 1891 ISON Charles 29 B ABELL Mary Maria 26 S ISON Charles ABELL Henry Ventnor Holy Trinity 27 Feb 1886 JOHNSON Alwyne Ernest 33 B ABINGTON Annie 31 Ww JOHNSON Joseph WEBSTER William John Ryde Holy Trinity 21 Oct 1861 BREAKER Benjamin 69 Wr ABLEU Mary 68 Ww BREAKER William MABEY William Newport 10 Mar 1857 BEERE George F B ABLITT Ann M S BEERE John ABLITT James Northwood 11 Mar 1845 WHITE Robert F B ABLITT Anne F S WHITE John ABLITT James Newport 25 Dec 1866 SIVIER William 25 B ABRAHAM Emily 26 S SIVIER Thomas ABRAHAM John Northwood 09 May 1841 URRY Alfred F B ABRAHAM Fanny F S URRY James ABRAHAM Richard Newport 30 Nov 1886 DAYSH David F Wr ABRAHAM Frances F S DAYSH Thomas ABRAHAM John Sandown Christ Church 31 Oct 1878 KNIGHT Henry 20 B ABRAHAM Mary Ann 20 S KNIGHT Charles ABRAHAM Edwin Henry Carisbrooke St Mary 28 Aug 1841 BURTON Thomas F Wr ABRAHAM Sarah F Ww BURTON Henry WEBB George Northwood 27 Aug 1857 DEWEY George 23 B ABRAM Mary Ann 26 S DEWEY William ABRAM William Brading 16 May 1889 CROOK Frederick Thomas 29 Wr ABROOK Alice 31 S CROOK Joseph ABROOK Thomas Newtown 13 Mar 1877 SCOTT James 33 Wr ABROOK Charlotte 25 S SCOTT James ABROOK Thomas Newtown 15 Jan 1889 WARD George 67 Wr ABROOK Jane 64 Ww WARD Charles FLUX William Northwood 14 Nov 1895 JACKMAN James Henry 24 B ABROOK Mary Louisa 19 S JACKMAN James ABROOK William Cowes St.Mary 27 Nov 1895 EVANS Charles ABROOK Minnie Elizabeth EVANS James ABROOK Thomas Ryde RC Edition 3 1 B R HALL Isle of Wight Victorian Marriages from Registers Bride Order Day Month Year Groom Bride Grooms Father Brides Father Place 07 Dec 1898 GOYNS William Michael 25 B ABROOK Sarah Ann 25 S GOYNS Samuel ABROOK Tom Ryde Holy Trinity 07 Jul 1874 DASHWOOD John Thomas 26 B ABSALOM Mary Sarah 26 S DASHWOOD John James ABSALOM Charles Arreton 14 Feb 1899 JOLLEFF Henry James 24 B ABURROW Maud Mary 20 S JOLLEFF Alfred Thomas ABURROW Arthur Ryde St. John 24 Oct 1851 EATON Henry John F B ACKRITE Catharine F S EATON Henry John ACKRITE John Northwood 06 Dec 1885 PRICE Henry F Wr ACOTT Elizabeth F Ww PRICE Henry ROLF James Sandown St John 17 Aug 1886 TRUE George 21 B ADAMS Agnes 23 Ww TRUE Charles GREEN Thomas Carisbrooke St Mary 17 May 1872 HULL John 20 B ADAMS Alice Charlotte 16 S HULL Robert George ADAMS Isaac Shalfleet 07 Apr 1892 WHITE Charles 21 B ADAMS Caroline Ann 25 S WHITE Isaac ADAMS John Cowes St.Mary 24 Sep 1885 NAPPER Benjamin 29 B ADAMS Catherine Annie 26 S NAPPER Benjamin ADAMS David Freshwater 02 Jun 1864 GIBBS William F Wr ADAMS Catherine Perress F S GIBBS Hugh ADAMS John Newport 15 Jan 1879 WOODNUTT Thomas George 21 B ADAMS Eliza Ann 21 S WOODNUTT George Thomas ADAMS William Ryde Alla 28 Feb 1865 SCOVELL Samuel 21 B ADAMS Elizabeth Ann 20 S SCOVELL Thomas ADAMS James Freshwater 16 Feb 1854 THARLE James F B ADAMS Elizabeth Ann F S THARLE John ADAMS John Newchurch 03 Apr 1847 YOUNG Benjamin F B ADAMS Elizabeth F S YOUNG John ADAMS James Freshwater 24 May 1856 BISHOP Henry George F Wr ADAMS Elizabeth F S BISHOP William ADAMS John Ventnor St.Catherine 27 Jun 1858 SWETMAN Charles Edward F B ADAMS Elizabeth Mary F S SWETMAN William ADAMS James Northwood 27 Aug 1894 PEACH George Edward 25 B ADAMS Elizabeth Sarah 27 S PEACH James ADAMS John Cowes St.Mary 18 Oct 1885 SMITH James Herbert 30 B ADAMS Elizabeth Sophia 40 Ww SMITH John RAYNER James Freshwater 03 Jul 1862 BENNETT Charles 22 B ADAMS Ellen 25 S BENNETT Charles ADAMS Andrew Arreton 06 Jul 1893 SIMMONDS Hedley Joseph 27 B ADAMS Ellen Amelia 23 S SIMMONDS David ADAMS Robert Freshwater 23 Jun 1884 HANCOCK Charles 31 B ADAMS Elzbth Sophia Louisa 24 HANCOCK Reuben ADAMS Henry Freshwater 28 Aug 1878 COLE George Henry 24 B ADAMS Emily Ellen 22 S COLE Thomas ADAMS John Shalfleet 24 Feb 1900 BULL John Edward 21 B ADAMS Emily Jane 25 S BULL Henry ADAMS George Sandown St John 21 Mar 1896 HOLBROOK Charles 23 B ADAMS Emily Mary 19 S HOLBROOK Frank ADAMS Albert Totland 23 Dec 1882 JACKMAN Rowland Richard F B ADAMS Emma Louisa F S JACKMAN George ADAMS George Ventnor Holy Trinity 12 Feb 1856 HAYLES Joseph F Wr ADAMS Emma Sarah F S HAYLES James ADAMS James Carisbrooke St Mary 04 Mar 1886 ST.JOHN David 25 B ADAMS Fanny 26 S ST.JOHN William ADAMS James Freshwater 29 Jun 1889 CANTELO William ADAMS Frances Shanklin St Paul's 01 Aug 1898 HOLBROOK William Pressy 22 B ADAMS Frances Elizabeth 20 S HOLBROOK Frank ADAMS Albert William Jesse Totland 21 Dec 1843 RUSSELL Robert F B ADAMS Frances F S RUSSELL Robert ADAMS William Carisbrooke St Mary 01 Jun 1900 ROCK Edward ADAMS Georgina ROCK Edward ADAMS Henry Ryde RC 09 Apr 1862 JOLLIFFE Henry 22 B ADAMS Hannah 23 S JOLLIFFE Henry ADAMS Andrew Shalfleet 22 Jan 1867 BARKHAM George 60 Wr ADAMS Jane 30 S BARKHAM Robert ADAMS John Ryde Holy Trinity 21 Mar 1855 PURDUE Henry F B ADAMS Jane F S PURDUE Charles ADAMS William Newchurch 22 Mar 1853 ATRILL Henry F B ADAMS Jane F Ww ATRILL James BAY John Bembridge 06 Aug 1888 CARPENTER James Robert 24 B ADAMS Kate 23 S CARPENTER Joseph ADAMS Jesse Shalfleet Edition 3 2 B R HALL Isle of Wight Victorian Marriages from Registers Bride Order Day Month Year Groom Bride Grooms Father Brides Father Place 17 Feb 1848 BECK Cadwallader Cokes 21 B ADAMS Laura Cokes 21 S BECK James ADAMS Henry Cadr Ryde St.Thomas 26 Jan 1888 WATERHOUSE William John 27 B ADAMS Louisa Mary 26 S WATERHOUSE Thomas ADAMS Robert Freshwater 19 May 1860 BARTLETT Alfred F B ADAMS Martha F S BARTLETT Caleb ADAMS John St. Helens 06 May 1867 WAY Frank 23 B ADAMS Mary 20 S WAY Henry ADAMS James Northwood 06 Nov 1887 GREAGSBEY James 28 B ADAMS Mary 32 S GREAGSBEY James ADAMS William Northwood 04 Jul 1889 BANNISTER William 50 Wr ADAMS Mary Ann 50 Ww BANNISTER George KINGSWELL John Ventnor Holy Trinity 22 Apr 1851 BALLS Benjamin F Wr ADAMS Mary F S BALLS James ADAMS James Freshwater 16 Jan 1884 WIXON Henry 30 B ADAMS Ruth 22 S WIXON Edward ADAMS Jesse Freshwater 04 Sep 1856 TOTTERDELL John 28 B ADDAMS Fanny 24 S TOTTERDELL Richard ADAMS James Freshwater 05 Jan 1881 MAY John F Wr ADDEMS Elizabeth F Ww MAY John FOSTER James Savery Cowes St.Mary 11 Nov 1838 PUSHMAN George F B ADDINGTON Maria F S PUSHMAN Peter ADDINGTON George Northwood 29 Dec 1892 MARKS William 64 Wr ADNAMS Martha Katherine 41 S MARKS Jonathan ADNAMS John Shalfleet 28 May 1885 SPRACK William 23 B ADNAMS Rosa 22 S SPRACK Jacob ADNAMS John Shalfleet 21 Feb 1882 SMITH James F B AEDY Fanny F S SMITH James AEDY James Shanklin St Blasius 06 Oct 1858 RIPPEN Horatio Nelson 34 Wr AGLEN Julia Emma 23 S RIPPEN George AGLEN George Ryde Holy Trinity 05 Mar 1843 HADDON Henry F B AGUTTER Amelia F S HADDON William AGUTTER John Newport 15 May 1851 PARRATT George F Wr AGUTTER Caroline F S PARRATT James AGUTTER John Sandown Christ Church 20 Nov 1853 PHILLIPS Charles F B AGUTTER Jane F Ww PHILLIPS Jacob BURFIELD James Newchurch 21 Oct 1886 SELLEY William 24 B AGUTTER Julia 24 S SELLEY John AGUTTER William St.
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