Winteringham Marriages 1751-1760

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Parish Registers - Marriages from 1751 to 1760


The Registers on this page were kindly transcribed by Kay Ashberry & Val Peill

The transcription team:
Kay Ashberry
Ann Carnaby
Chris Knowles
Val Peill
 

Entries placed in chronological order. Each year is demarcated with a new line of titles.

Important explanatory note!
Before 1752, the Feast of the Annunciation celebrated on March 25th, marked the first day of the year, or what we would call New Year’s Day, in the Julian Calendar. Since 1752, we have used the Gregorian Calendar, with New Year’s Day being on 1st January.  The years in the Winteringham Parish Register transcribed here fall within the Julian Calendar, hence the years start on March 25th, and end twelve months later on March 24th.  At the end of each year, the Registers were signed by the Rector and Churchwardens ... see these in the column headed ‘Notes’
For a further explanation, see the entry for ‘Lady Day’ in Wikipedia by clicking here.

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1751
Aug 4th


1752
May 4th


1753
Feb 1st
Feb 7th
Jun 12th

1754
Feb 25th


 

 
Groom’s name
George Hall


Groom’s name
James Frankish


Groom’s name
William Wilson
James Cross
Edward East

Groom’s name
William Heaton


 

 
Bride’s name
Elizabeth Wilson


Bride’s name
Mary Thompson


Bride’s name
Sarah Todd
Mary Cavel
Rebecca Jackson

Bride’s name
Rebecca Bratton


 

 
Rector
Thomas Adam


Rector
Thomas Adam


Rector
Thomas Adam



Rector
Thomas Adam


 

 
Churchwardens
John Westoby
Nathaniel Foster

Churchwardens
William Horneby
Thomas Todd

Churchwardens
Anthony Westoby
Edward Hill


Churchwardens
George Sergant
William Wilson

 

 
Notes
N.B. From The 12th Century the custom of beginning the civil year with the 25th March
[Transcription of this is still in progress]

Notes



Notes




Notes


N.B.At this point the marriages and banns are in a separate register to christenings and deaths, 1754-1797.
 

 

 

 

 

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