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Yorkshire Marriage Registers. West Riding LLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 00730 8494 General Editor . T. M. Blagg, F.S.A. YORKSHIRE MARRIAGE REGISTERS. West Riding. VOL. //. rHILLlMORE 3 PARISH REGISTER SBRIES VOL. CCXVII. YORKSHIRE, W, E., VOL. Ui) Only one hundred and fifty printed. : Yorkshire Marriage Registers. West Riding. General Editor: THOS. M. BLAGG, F.S.A. VOL. 11. ROTHERHAM, PART 11. (1798-1837) AND INDEX Edited by J. W. GOODALL, M.A., Canon of York and Vicar of Rotherham. LONDON Issued to the Subscribers by Phillimore & Co., Ltd. 124, Chancery Lane. 1915 XL 1379282 PREFACE. All that was necessary by way of introduction to this work was said in the last volume. The numbering of the pages has been made to follow on, thereby avoiding the necessity for distinguishing the volumes in the index references, a saving of type and labour which is a consideration in the heavy Index which works of this nature require. The abstracts here printed have been made and the proofs corrected from the original registers by the Rev. Canon Goodall. The laborious Index is the work of the Rev. C. S. James assisted by Mr G. H. Millward. An asterisk * against an index reference indicates that the name occurs more than once on that page. T. M. B. J. w. a October, 191 5. CONTENTS. ROTHERHAM MARRIAGES, 6 AUG., flDarriages at IRotberbam, 1540 to 1837. {Continued from Vol. I) Original Marriage Registers Vol. VIII, John Whitaker & Martha Willey 6 Aug. 798 Joshua Stevenson, of Sheffield, & Sarah Alton 12 Aug. Charles Silvaster & Sarah Dixon 13 Aug. Samuel Hall & Sarah Farnsworth ... 14 Aug. William Neal, w., & Eliz. Davenport, w 19 Aug. William Woodhead & Ann Gee 26 Aug. Wilham Hobson, w., & Susannah Simp son, w 27 Aug. John Stones & Ann Johnson 27 Aug. John Daniel & Ann Crofts 27 Aug. William Smith & Mary Utley 27 Aug. Benjamin Stone, p. R., & Sarah Shaw, Darley, lie I Sep. Edward Hawke, w., & Sarah Green, w. 3 Sep. James Worthington & Martha Garret 3 Sep. James Simpson & Mary Hirst 3 Sep. John Sanderson, w., & Hannah Scena 4 Sep. Thomas Hickson, w., & Ann Daykin 9 Sep. John Moore & Charlotte Goodieson... 17 Sep. Robert Grindle & Eliz. Revel 23 Sep. John Worstenholm & Susannah Blagdin 23 Sep. Charles Hoyland & Esther Bagshaw 24 Sep. Thomas North, of Sheffield, & Mary Cad man, lie 26 Sep. Samuel Cardwell, w., & Jane Booth ... I Oct. Willoughby Thompson & Eliz. Hartley I Oct. Yorkshire—II U 3o6 Yorkshire Marriage Registers [1798 Edward Orridge & Sarah South 7 Oct. 1798 —WilHam Hague & Lettie Jefcock John Garlick & EHnor Pancheb -George Cocker & Sarah Hague Jacob Stannard & Catharine Richardson ... Thomas Wade & Sarah Evans Theodore Dubles, w., & EHnor Lee, w. ... Thomas Rose, w., & EHz. Wilson Robert Walker & Mary Davison Thomas Tingle & Rebecca France John Melky & Cathrine Wate George Camm & Mary Carnol John Mappin & Elinor Robinson William Abdy & Leah Wingfield George Bates & Sarah Holmes, w William Milner & Eliz. Sidebottom John Heaversidg & Esther Beaver William Halmshaw & Eliz. Pogmore ... Stephen Allen & Ann Lindley Ely Gleadel & Hannah Brooks George Hinchcliff & Martha Richardson ... George Hinchsliffe & Ann Hides Samuel Lewis, of Mexboro', & Mary Hinchcliffe, lie John Jewitt & Rebecca Kay Barnett Willcock & Sarah Cropper William Owen & Eliz. Hulley William Scruton, w., & Eliz. England ... Joseph Needham & Hannah Hays Thomas Woof & Hannah Ward Matthew Addy, w., & Eliz. White, w. ... Samuel Scamadine & Mary Pashley John Smith & Sarah Bailey John Jenkin, w., & Mary Wigfall, w. ... Roger North & Leah Hoglesby John Charlesworth & Esther Wright ... Richard Milthorpe & Eliz. Banks William Whiteley & Mary Mowbray William Webster & Eliz. Wood 1 799] Rotherham 307 John Tradewell & Sarah Steel 25 Dec. John Rogers & Ann Hervey 25 Dec. John Wheatcroft & Jane Lawd 25 Dec. Sidney Parkinson & Mary Greaves 26 Dec. George Handley & Eliz. Adams 26 Dec. George Hoyland & Ann Burgin 26 Dec. Joseph Wood, p. R., & Sarah Fowler, o Handsworth 26 Dec. Edmund Rowley & Eliz. Ward 27 Dec. William Milnes & Lidia Linley 28 Dec. John Hooton & Alice Berry 30 Dec. John Nicholson & Ann Milns 30 Dec. Matthew Silvester & Rebecca Greaves .. 31 Dec. John Curtis & Sarah Dale I Jan. Samuel Godby & Mary Jackson I Jan. John James, w., & Sarah Morley, w. .. 6 Jan. George Whitehead & Margaret Winter bottom 7 Jan. Nathan Goodwin & Betty Austin 8 Jan. Joseph Hezelwood & Ann Needham 16 Jan. William Baines & Hannah Newbould .. 20 Jan. Joseph Marples & Mary Bashforth 21 Jan. John Tunicliff, w., & Ann Wood, w. .. 21 Jan. Charles Furnish & Mary Parker 28 Jan. William Hallas, w., & Hannah Hill 28 Jan. William Hadfield, of Wakefield, & Fran ces Roodhouse, lie 31 Jan. James Pilley, of Thryburgh, & Milley Lockwood, p. R 31 Jan. John Ashforth & Mary Shepherd ... 4 Feb. James Walker & Mary Hadfield ... 4 Feb. John Shircliff & Betty James ... .... 4 Feb. Thomas Norton & Hannah Damm ... 5 Feb. Samuel Wood & Hannah Bottom ... 6 Feb. Charles Rhodes, w., & Alice Lord ... 10 Feb. George Shepherd & Lucy Willoughby Ti Feb. Thomas Belk & Ann Wing 1 Feb. Thomas Crooks & Eliz. Milns 1 1 Feb. William Swift & Eliz. Frith 17 Feb. 89 Registers [i 799 3o8 Yorkshire Marriage 1 8 Feb. 1799 Joseph Bishop & Martha Heaton ... 1 Feb. James Watson & Eliz. Morton Feb. John Mires & Sarah Coe 1 William Frogatt & Eliz. Johnson ... 24 Feb. Matthew Roebuck, w., & Ann Smith 4 Mar. William Chapman & Milley Hoyle, w 4 Mar. Robert Taylor & Mary Kent 4 Mar. Adam Killer & Charlotte Pine II Mar. Sampson Wragg & Sarah Fearn, vv. ... II Mar. Benjamin Tribey & Ann Thompson ... ] I Mar. James Frith & Elinor Seddon, w. ... 13 Mar. Sampson Chapman & Eliz. Wigfield ... 18 Mar. George Wilson & Sarah Staniforth ... 26 Mar. Joseph Haywood & Frances Pearson 28 Mar. Samuel Dixon & Mary Bates 31 Mar. John Shillito & Eliz. Holms 2 Ap. Thomas Needham & Eliz. Turner, w. 15 Ap. Henry Brunt, of Rawmarsh, .& Agnes Hawkesworth, lie. 16 Ap. Aaron Bradshaw & Ruth Col well ... 21 Ap. Samuel Learoyd & Ann Osburn ... 21 Ap. William Wright & Ann Chappie ... 22 Ap. George Machon & Judith Midgley ... 22 Ap. Samuel Woodhouse & Sarah Bagnell 23 Ap. Thomas Stringer & Eleanor Frith, \\c 30 Ap. John Grayson & Mary Barker, w \k. ., 2 May Joseph Parish & Ann Boulding 5 May George Beeley & Fanny Bagnell 14 May Samuel Dawson & Hannah Eyre 14 May John Rogers & Mary Watson 16 May James Eyre & EHz. Elliott 3 June William Carrington, w., & Lidia Smith ... 3 June Samuel Curtis & Mary Bacon 9 June Robert Gilling & Sarah Hobson 10 June Thomas Haverill, of Tickhill, & Mary Coucom, lie 18 June Anthony Foster & Ann Harrison 20 June Titus Osbourn, w., & Hannah Heward ... 23 June 1799] Rotherham 309 William Lee & Sarah Scholey 24 June i7( Edward Seddon & Hannah Douglas Joseph Needham & Ann Jennit Joseph Brightmore & Ann Dyson William Nightscales & Judith Willey ... Joseph Hobson, w., & Hannah Frethill ... William Lockwood & Hannah Hunter ... Isaac Dawson & Mary Stillings James Cutler & Ann Dawtrey, w William Smithis & EHz. Mittin George Wade & Martha Wainwright ... George Clayton & Eliz. ElHs Thomas Broadhead & Eliz. Cummin John Redfern & Eliz. Wood John Dawson & Frances Axelby, w George Marshall & Sarah Mortimer ... Thomas Heeley & Mary Fawcett Thomas Revil & Mary Newsam William Shaw & Ann Biney, w Edmund Beeley & Ann Rowley John Paul & Eliz. Fletcher James Faytham & Mary Howorth, w. ... George Oldham & Eunice Bayes Joseph Cooper & Eliz. Frederick Isaac Smith & Charlotte Kidd Isaac Persehouse & EHzabeth Taylor ... John Wilkinson, w., & Margaret Frith, w. Duncan Bean, w., & Hannah Swift Mark White & Eliz. Butler John Wisam & Mary Thompson Noah Evans & Sarah Hague John Watson & Eliz. Rhodes Richard Lodge, w., & Azubah Smith, lie. William Lodge, of Sheffield, & Elizabeth Howe George Kay, of Sheffield, & Ehz. Hus- croft, lie John Candow & Mary Turner, w Samuel Hartley & Ann Trippit [i799 lO Yorkshire Marriage Registers William Whaley & Emily Pickman 20 Oct. 1799 John Farr & Sarah Peckitt 21 Oct. James Hodgetts, w., & Mary Richardson 21 Oct. Thomas White & Maria Fox 21 Oct. John Crosland, of Sheffield, & Dorothy Harvey, Wc 28 Oct. John Buttery & Mary Scott, lie 3 Nov. Georg-e Bartholomew & Mary Grayson ... 4 Nov. Richard Mansfield & Frances Matthews ... 10 Nov. William Bagshaw & Hannah Gibson 18 Nov. Thomas Stones & Eliz. Hanson 19 Nov. John Silvester & Mary Otley 21 Nov. John Watson & Catharine NeWcombe, w., \\c 21 Nov. Nathanael Brown & Sarah Bright, w. ... 24 Nov. Joseph Higginbottom & Mary Beal 25 Nov. William Simnitt & Mary Jenkinson 25 Nov. Joseph Yeardley & Hannah Farnsworth ... 25 Nov. Charles Butcher & Sarah Hargreave ... 25 Nov. George Ledger & Martha Beevers 2 Dec. Thomas Taylor & Hannah Charlesworth 2 Dec. Thomas Smith, of Sheffield, h Sarah Brown, \\c 5 Dec. John Brindley & Emmate Hardy 8 Dec. George Gwite & Ann Pinder 8 Dec. Emanuel Barker & Ann Watts 9 Dec. Joseph Mayberry, of Sheffield, & Sarah Frith, lie 12 Dec. Joseph Cooke & Sarah Murfin 15 Dec. John Cooper, w., & Sarah Machon 15 Dec. James Milnes & Rachael Mangham 16 Dec. William Mak-n & Mary Ellison 22 Dec. Benjamin Stott & Ann Bilton 22 Dec. Benjamin Norburn, w., & Sarah Burgin, w 23 Dec. Cosman Gumperz, w., & Frances Lee, w. 23 Dec. George Marriott, of Sheffield. & Ann Hut- chinson, lie 25 Dec. William Hides & Ann Wright 25 Dec. 1 800] Rothei'ham Thomas Barns & Martha Marshall 25 Dec. Thomas Hartley & Ann Hadfield William Ward & Mary Butcher George Smith & Sarah Charlesworth ... Joseph Thompson & Ann Hoyland Christopher Bradshaw & Christian Silves- ter William Dewier & Alice Gothard John Thickitt, w., & Martha Owen, w. ... Joseph Cox & Susanna
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