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PARISH REGISTERS AND BISHOPS TRANSCRIPTS:
The term Parish Register does not mean only Births, baptisms, marriages and burials. What is described as Parish records: Most records of this type are taken from the period when the parish undertook social duties now carried out by local and national government, there are various registers listing individuals in a parish. For example There are Bread Registers, Lists of Paupers, Registers of relief disbursed to the poor, Parish apprentices, Bastard Children, Militia substitutes and their wives, Watchmen, Settlement Certificates and Examinations, there may also be Pew registers, with separate lists for those who bought their pews and those who rented them, Lists of seatholders in the church, Sunday School registers, Collection registers as well as Births, Baptisms, Banns, Confirmations, Marriages and Burials.
Important Dates:
1597, An act of parliament, stated that all registers were to be copied into fair parchment books. The most likely reason for this probably had nothing to do with secular matters but more of tax purposes. In large parishes this was a huge undertaking and some of the clergy started at 1858 completely ignoring what had gone before. In 1598 incumbents were instructed to send copies, annually, of the entries in their parish registers, within a month after Easter. Inattention & indifference to this order, and incompetence of incumbents meant that the Transcripts are sometimes poor alternatives to the parish registers. Researchers should enquire at the Diocesan Office or the County Record Office.
The problems to arise from this system are:
The scarcity of any information in the births/christenings/burials/marriages e.g
Bapt 1617 Richerd sonn to Thomas Oldfeild the third of Januarie.
Burial 1627 Thomas Ouldfeild ye 26 July.
Marriage 1644 Richerd Oldfeild to Isabell 12 October.
This is particularly difficult for the researcher if there are more than one Thomas Oldfeild in the parish as was in my case there were three cousins all named Thomas, Sometimes the clerks rough book was not copied into the fair copy until a year after, rough books were either lost or pages went missing so entries were not made or the clerk relied upon his memory. The advantages to the researcher are that many parish register copies survive and are kept in local record offices, there are also copies in various family history libraries, The Society of Genealogist hold many such copies either in printed form or on micro-film or fiche. Phillimores index and atlases to Parish registers is the ideal finding aid.
1649-1660, The Commonwealth Period. "When this period became established almost all the royalist clergy were ejected in favour of good puritans. To correct poor register keeping, Oliver Cromwell decided that from 1653 the keeping of parish registers should be by a layman rather than the clergy, this person was to be elected by the locals and ratified by a magistrate". Problems arose from this as the only literate person in the village was probably the old clerk or vicar. Other problems were that a marriage could no longer take place in the church, the couple had to go to a justice of the peace, people thought that this was not a proper marriage and so would find a priest and marry in secret. After the monarchy was restoed in 1660 keeping the parish register was given back to the clergy and many destroyed the commonwealth registers.
1753, Hardwickes Marriage Act.
From 1538 to 1754 a marriage was usually recorded as
"Marriage 1644 Edmund Oldfeild and Ann Holme 14th day of Januerie"
other information might be given, such as the grooms occupation and if the marrisge was after banns or by marriage licence. Marriages can be difficult to trace in parish registers, they commonly took place in the brides parish, or the couple could have been married in another parish nearby or even the nearest large town. Marriage records up to 1754 are particularly difficult to trace. This is the date that Harwickes marriage act came into force, the objective of which was to prevent irregular, clandestine and runaway marriges. It was not until 1754 that marriage ceremonies that did not copmly with church rules were irregular but stil legally valid. A lot of marriages did not take place in church either in the grooms pariah or the brides parish, but in marriage houses and sometimes even in prisons such as the Fleet in London.
It was not even essential for a ceremony to take place since a simple decloration of vows was sufficient under English law. Clandestine marriages often involved minors or heiresses whose parents opposed the marriage or were not even aware of it, marriage licenses could be obtained from many different church authorities, and a marriage would often take place in a church or chapel close to the church registery that issued the licence.
What Hardwicke's act did was to demand that a "marriage was to be performed in the parish church of one of the couples or in a designated chapel by an Anglican clergyman, in the precence of at least two witnesses, and only after the publication of banns or by the authority of a valid marriage licence". The only exemption were for marriages in accordance with Jewish or Quaker ceremonies.
Minors had to obtain their parents or guardians consent and until 1929 thw law still allowed boys as young as 14 and girls as uoung as 12 to be legally married with that consent.
Until 1754 the entries in parish registers for baptisms, marriages and burials were often mixed up in one chronalogical sequence, another common arrangement was to set out the events in three sections a list of baptisms followed by a list of marriages then a list of burials. Hardwickes marriage act provided that from 1754, thew records of marriages and banns be kept separate from the registers recording baptisms and burials. From 1754 marriage registers wer usually books of printed forms that the clergyman would complete, entries before 1754 were usually limited to the date and the names of the couple, but Hardwickes act also required clergymen to record additional information, so entries after 25 March 1754 should include the couples parish of residence, their status, whether the marriage was by banns or licence and the grooms occupation.
e.g "1755 Marriage. The banns of Marriage between William Robinson of the parish of Ilkley & Jane Clemmy of This Chapelry were published the 19th & 26th of January and the 2nd of February, Thos Carr.
The said William Robinson & Jane Clemmy were marryd in this Chapel this 3rd day of February in the Yeare 1755. Thos Carr.
This marriage was solomnized between us The x mark of William Robinson, The x mark of Jane Clemmy.
Although The Hardwick Act standardised marriages baptisms and burials remaind non standard.
1777, The Dade Registers.
1812, The Rose Act. Required parish incumbents to use specially printed registers, with baptisms, marriages and burials in separate books. These printed registers are much easier to read than earlier registers. The act demanded detailed information to be recorded for baptisms, in addition to the date of baptism and the childs name the act also required the register to include the names of the parents, there abode, the father's trade or proffesion and the name of the officiating clergyman.
For burials the act required that the register include the deceaseds name, abode, date of burial and age.
1837, Civil Registration. Since the nineteenth century in the British Isles, when a birth was registered, a certificate was provided by the registrar showing information given at the time of registration. In England and Wales, this civil registration system began on 1st July 1837, although it was not compulsory to register a birth until 1875.
In 1836 England and Wales were divided into registration districts, each having a local Superintendent Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths.
As an aside, you might like to know that these Registration Districts were based on the Poor Law Union areas resulting from the 1934 Poor Law Act. Once every three months the English and Welsh local registrars sent copies of their records to the Registrar General in London for his clerks to compile quarterly national alphabetical indexes.
The quarterly indexes have been microfilmed and bought by libraries all over the world.
The indexes are often referred to as "St Catherine's House Index" after the place, which until recently, they were kept and available for inspection
It was quite common in the Victorian era for the bride to be slightly older than the groom, although at that time it was not thought to be "proper" .You may find, therefore, that the bridegroom "adjusted" his age upwards and the bride brought hers down by a year or so, just to make the marriage more acceptable.
Transcripts from Parish Registers;
These transcripts are from the various parish registers I have consulted in my research.


BAPTISM'S in the Parish of Skipton in Craven, Yorkshire.The Holy Trinity Church. 1598-1826
BAPTISM: 1598 February 23rd. Thomas, son of Symon Ouldfeild of Thorlbie.
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BAPTISM: 1602 June 6th. Xpophr Ouldfeild, son of Symon Oldfield of Thorlbie.
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BAPTISM: 1603 June 20th. Was baptised Francis, a base child begotten betwene Francis Ouldfeild & Isabell Hunt als Robinson.
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BAPTISED: 1604 September 28. Thomas, son of Gabriell Ouldfeild of Draughton.
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BAPTISED: 1612 December 2nd. Alice, daughter of Symon Oldfield of Thorlby.
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BAPTISM: 1680 February 27th. Elizabeth, daughter of John Ouldfeild of Thorlby.
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BAPTISM: 1683 December 16th. Margrit, daughter of John Ouldfeild of Thorlby.
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BAPTISM: 1685 January 12th. Ann, daughter of Francis Ouldfeild of Skipton. Baptised by Mr. Croft scoolmaister.
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BAPTISM: 1685 June 13th. Christopher, the son of John Ouldfeild of Thorlby.
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BAPTISM: 1686 August 8th. Francess, the daughter of Thomas Oldfeild of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1688 December 9th. Francis, son of Francis Ouldfeld of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1688 January 27th. Christopher, son of Thomas Ouldfeeld of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1690 May 18th. Martha, daughter of John Oldfeeld of Thorlby.
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BAPTISM: 1691 October 4th. Jonathan, son of Thomas Oldfeild of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1691 January 13th. Abigail, daughter of Mary Oldfeild, begotten in fornication by John Parker.
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BAPTISM: 1691 February 14th. Thomas, son of Francis Oldfeild of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1694 December 9th. Francis, son of Thomas Ouldfeild of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1696 July 12th. John, son of John Bake of Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1698 April 30th. John, son of Thomas Oldfeild of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1700 July 8th. William, son of Francis Oldfeild of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1701 June 21st. Mary, daughter of Jane Oldfeild of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1703 October 10th, Richard, son of Thomas Oldfield of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1713 May 31st. Margaret, daughter of Thomas Oldfield (lab) & Martha his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1714 April 16th. Thomas, son of Jonathan Oldfeild (lab) & Elizabeth his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1715, April 27th. Thomas, son of Nicholas Duckworth (inne-keeper) & Elizabeth his wife. Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1715 August 7th. Francis, son of Thomas Oldfeild (lab) & Martha his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1716 February 12th. Mary, daughter of Jonathan Oldfeild (lab) & Elizabeth his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1717 December 19th. William, son of Thomas Oldfeild (gardiner) & Martha his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1718 December 21st. Francis, son of Christopher Oldfeild (gardener) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1720 April 10th. Susanna, daughter of Thomas Oldfeild (lab) & Martha his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1720 December 27th. William, son of Christopher Oldfield (gardener) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1722. Jonathan, son of Christopher Oldfield (gardiner) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1723 November 3rd. Ann, daughter of Christopher Oldfield & Jane his wife (he a farmer of Thorleby).
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BAPTISM:: 1723 November 17th. George, son of Thomas Oldfield (gardener) & Martha his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1723. Elizabeth, daughter of John Bake (farmer) and Agnes his wife of Eastby.
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BAPTISM:: 1724 November 10th. William, son of Thomas Oldfield Junr (gardener) & Anne his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1724 December 14th. George, son of William Wharton (weaver) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1724 December 27th. William, son of John Bake (farmer) & Agnes his wife of Embsay.
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BAPTISM:: 1725 April 4th. Frances, daughter of Christopher Oldfield (gardener) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1725 April 19th. Jonathan, son of Jonathan Oldfield (gardener) & Elizabeth his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1726 December 14th. Richard, son of William Wharton (weaver) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1727 September 17th. Jonathan, son of Christopher Oldfield (gardener) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1729 April 14th. Anne, daughter of Christopher Oldfield (gardener) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1729 May 11th. Mary & Anne, twin daughters of William Wharton (weaver) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1729 June 29th. Mary, daughter of Thomas Oldfield (gardener) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1729. John, son of John Bake (labourer) and Agnes his wife of Embsay.
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BAPTISM:: 1731 January 4th. Agnes, daughter of William Wharton (weaver) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1732 August 6th. Thomas, son of Christopher Oldfield (gardener) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1733 July 29th. Margaret, daughter of William Wharton (weaver) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1733 February 30th. Anne, daughter of Jonathan Oldfield (gardener) & Isabell his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1734 March 12th. Anne, daughter of Thomas Oldfield (farmer) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1736 September. James, son of Thomas Oldfield Junr (gardener) & Isabell his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM:: 1737, July 24th. John, son of John Bake (yeoman) and Isabell his wife of Eastby.
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BAPTISM::1738, February 17th. Anne, daughter of John Bake (labourer) and Isabel his wife of Eastby.
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BAPTISM:: 1740 June 16th. Thomas, son of Thomas Oldfield (gardiner) & Isabel his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1740 December 27th. Peter, son of John Bake (lab) & Isabel his wife of Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1743 October 29th. Miles, son of John Bake (lab) & Isabel his wife of Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1744 August 31st. William, bastard son of Elizabeth Oldfield, spinster of Skipton
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BAPTISM: 1745 February 11th. Sarah, daughter of William Oldfield (gardener) & Margaret his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1746 October 20th. Thomas & Martha, twins of William Oldfield (gardener) & Martha his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1749 October 18th. Margaret, daughter of Francis Oldfield (gardiner) & Dorothy his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1749 December 26th. Elizabeth, daughter of George Oldfield & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1750 May 20th. Richard, son of Jonathan Oldfield (gardiner) & Agnes his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1751 September 20th. Sarah, daughter of Francis Oldfield (gardiner) & Dorothy his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1753 march 21st. John, son of John Oldfield (gardiner) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1753, November 11th. William, son of William Bake (labourer) and Mary his wife. Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1754 January 11th. John, son of Joseph Reader (labourer) and Mary his wife, of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1754 April 21st. Francis, son of Francis Oldfield (gardener) & Dorothy his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1755 June 8th. Jane, daughter of Jonathan Oldfield (gardener) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1755 June 29th. Phillis, daughter of George Oldfield (gardener) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1755 September 28th. Ann, daughter of Joseph Reader (labourer) and Mary his wife, of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1757 July 24th. George, son of Joseph Reader (labourer) and Mary his wife, of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1756, January 18th. Emanuel, son of William Bake (farmer) and Mary his wife. Eastby.
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BAPTISM: January 1759. Jon, son of Thomas Reader (Taylor) and Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1759, March 3rd. Ann, daughter of William Bake (farmer) and Mary his wife. Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1759 April 15th. Robert, son of Jonathan Oldfield (lab) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1759 June 17th. Ann, daughter of Francis Oldfield (lab) & Dorothy his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1759 August 26th. Mary, daughter of Joseph Reader (labourer) and Mary his wife, of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1760 May 4th. Joshua, son of William Oldfield (lab) & Martha his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1760 August 17th. Richard, son of John Oldfield (lab) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1761, June 7th. Mary, daughter of of William Bake (farmer) and Mary his wife. Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1761 August 28th. James son of James Oldfield (shoemaker) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1761 August 30th. Timothy, son of Francis Oldfield (gardener) & Dorothy his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1762 January 31st. Richard, son of George Wharton (innkeeper) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1762 July 18th. William, Son of Thomas Oldfield (lab) & Sarah his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1763 May 29th. Thomas, son of James Oldfield (cordwainer) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1763 September 25th. John, son of George Wharton (innkeeper) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1764 July 28th. Sarah, daughter of Thomas Oldfield (lab) & Sarah his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1764 September 30th. Isabel, daughter of James Oldfield (lab) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1766 September 21st. James, son of James Oldfield (lab) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1767 April 17th. Thomas, son of Thomas Oldfield (lab) & Isabella his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1767 April 17th. Martha, daughter of Thomas Oldfield (lab) & Isabella his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1767, June 7th. Jane, daughter of William Backe (labourer) and Mary his wife. Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1768 July 24th. Mary, daughter of James Oldfield (cordwainer) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1769 may 21st. Ellen, daughter of Thomas Oldfield Jnr (lab) & Isabel his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1770 13th May. Samuel, son of James Oldfield (shoemaker) & his wife Mary of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1773 November 14th. Martha, daughter of John Oldfield (gardener) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1774, March 13th. William, son of Peter Backe (farmer) and Mary his wife. Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1774 May 29th. Esther, daughter of James Oldfield (lab) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1775, March 25th. Isabella, daughter of John Backe (labourer) and Mary his wife. Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1776 March 10. James & Esther, twins of James Oldfield (cordwainer) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1776 April 7th. John, son of Peter Backe (farmer) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1776 April 28th. Ann, daughter of Thomas Oldfield (lab) & Sarah his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1777 May 25th. George, son of John Oldfield (lab) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1778 January 25th. Betty, daughter of James Oldfield (cordwainer) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1778, February 1st. Sarah, daughter of John Backe (labourer) and Mary his wife. Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1778 August 23rd. Ann, daughter of Peter Backe (lab) & Mary his wife of Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1778 September 6th. Jane, daughter of Thomas Oldfield (lab) & Sarah his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1781 July 6th. Ann, daughter of Thomas Wharton (innkeeper) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1781, December 25th. Andrew, son of Emanuel Bake (labourer) and Elizabeth his wife. Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1782 May 19th. Robert, son of James Oldfield (lab) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BAPTISM: 1782 December 22nd, born November 20th. Mary 1st daughter of Emanuel Bake of Eastby (labourer), son of William Bake of Eastby (labourer) and Elizabeth daughter of Richard Stott late of Hetton (labourer).
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BAPTISM: 1783 August 24th, born July 30th. Peter 4th son of Peter Bake of Eastby (farmer), son of John Bake of Eastby (farmer) and Margaret (Mary) daughter of John Lee of Silsden (farmer).
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BAPTISM: 1783 September 7th, born August 13th.William 1st son of George Reader of Skipton (shoemaker), son of Joseph Reader, late of Skipton (labourer), and Ann, daughter of William Robinson of Addingham (labourer).
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BAPTISM: 1785 July 10th, born April 29th. Elizabeth, 2nd daughter of Peter Bake of Eastby (farmer), son of John Bake late of Eastby (labourer) and Mary daughter of John Lee of Silsden (labourer).
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BAPTISM: 1785 September 25th, born 10th August. Mary, daughter of George Reader of Skipton (shoemaker), son of Joseph Reader, late of Skipton (labourer), and Ann, daughter of William Robinson of Addingham (farmer).
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BAPTISM: 1786, September 24th, born July 15th. Ann 2nd daughter of David Duckworth of Skipton (weaver), son of Edward Duckworth of Skipton (weaver), and Margaret, daughter of Hugh Shuttleworth of Lothersdale (labourer).
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BAPTISM: 1788 June 15th, born April 25th. Jane, 2nd daughter of George Reader of Skipton (shoemaker), son of Joseph Reader, late of Skipton (labourer), and Ann, daughter of William Robinson of Addingham (farmer).
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BAPTISM: 1789 January 4th, born October 18th 1788. William 2nd son of David Duckworth of Skipton (weaver), son of Edward Duckworth of Skipton (weaver), and Margaret, daughter of Hugh Shuttleworth of Surghill Nr. Cowling Hill.
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BAPTISM: 1790 March 28th, born January 26th. Elizabeth 3rd daughter of George Reader of Skipton (shoemaker), son of Joseph Reader, late of Skipton (labourer), and Ann, daughter of William Robinson of Cononley Moor Top (farmer).
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BAPTISM: 1791 January 7th, born 28th November 1790. John, 7th son of Thomas Wharton of Skipton (inn-holder), son of George Wharton late of Skipton (shoemaker) & Ann, daughter of Robert Laycock late of Cowling (farmer).
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BAPTISM: 1791 April 14th, born March 24th , Skipton in Craven. Hugh 3rd son of David Duckworth of Skipton (weaver), son of Edward Duckworth of Skipton (weaver). And Margaret, daughter of Hugh Shuttleworth (labourer) of Surgill near Cowling Hill.
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BAPTISM: 1791 October 23rd, born August 28th. Margaret, daughter of Henry Gray of Skipton (shoemaker), son of Henry Gray of West Marton (husbandman), and Ann, daughter of Edward Duckworth of Skipton (weaver).
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BAPTISM: 1793 February 24th, born February 13th, Sarah 3rd daughter of David Duckworth of Skipton (weaver), son of Edward Duckworth of Skipton (weaver), and Margaret, daughter of Hugh Shuttleworth of Surghill Nr. Cowling Hill.
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BAPTISM: 1794 March 13th, born February 16th. Edward son of Henry Gray of Skipton (cordwainer), son of Henry Gray of West Marton (husbandman), and Ann, daughter of Edward Duckworth of Skipton (weaver).
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BAPTISM: 1797 October 15th born August 5th. Jane illegitimate daughter of Esther, daughter of James Oldfield of Skipton (shoemaker).
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BAPTISM: 1799 March 17th, born March 6th, Margaret, daughter of David Duckworth of Skipton (weaver), son of Edward Duckworth, late of Skipton (weaver) and Margaret, daughter of Hugh Shuttleworth of Cowling (labourer).
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BAPTISM: 1801 April 5th, born March 24th. Mary 6th Daughter of David Duckworth of Skipton (weaver), son of Edward Duckworth, late of Skipton (weaver), and Margaret, daughter of Hugh Shuttleworth of Cowling (labourer).
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BAPTISM: 1803 September 4th, born June 18th. Agnes Carrington, 5th daughter of James Duckworth of Silsden (weaver), son of Edward Duckworth, late of Skipton (weaver) and Sarah, daughter of Edward Mawson of Silsden (labourer).
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BAPTISM: 1807, May 8th born January 8th. George 1st son of William Reader of Skipton (joiner), son of George Reader, late of Skipton (shoemaker) and Elizabeth, daughter of James Oldfield of Skipton (shoemaker).
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BAPTISM: 1807 August 2nd, born March 29th 1807. Robert 1st born of James Oldfield of Skipton (lab), son of James Oldfield of Skipton (shoemaker). And Elizabeth, daughter of John Dewhurst of Hepponstall (clogg maker).
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BAPTISM: 1809 May 21st, born February 6th. Ann, daughter of William Reader of Skipton (joiner), son of George Reader, late of Skipton (cordwainer), and Elizabeth, daughter of James Oldfield, late of Skipton (cordwainer).
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BAPTISM: 1809 October 28th, born March 14th. David 1st born of Edward Duckworth of Otley (plaisterer), son of David Duckworth, late of Skipton (weaver) and Ann, daughter of William Cawood of Otley (nailmaker).
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BAPTISM: 1810 October 28th . Born October 19th. William 1st son of Hugh Duckworth of Skipton (mason), son of David Duckworth late of Skipton (weaver) and Bella, daughter of Peter Bake (labourer) of Eastby.
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BAPTISM: 1810 December 23rd, born February 1809. John 2nd son of James Oldfield of Skipton (lab), son of James Oldfield late of Skipton (cordwainer). And Elizabeth, daughter of John Dewhirst of Heptonstall (clogger).
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BAPTISM: 1811 May 5th , born January 18th. John 3rd Son of William Reader of Skipton (joiner) son of George Reader, late of Skipton (cordwainer) & Elizabeth, daughter of James Oldfield, late of Skipton (cordwainer).
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BAPTISM: 1811 September 1st, born August 20th. Elizabeth 1st born of William Duckworth of Shrewsbury (soldier), son of David Duckworth, late of Skipton (weaver), and Sarah, daughter of ? Vickers.
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BAPTISM: 1812 August 2nd , born July 17th. John 2nd son of Hugh Duckworth of Skipton (mason), son of David Duckworth late of Skipton (weaver) and Bella, daughter of Peter Bake (labourer) of Eastby.
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BAPTISM:: 1812 , born October 28th. Ann 1st daughter of George Wharton of Skipton (innkeeper), son of Thomas Wharton, late of Skipton (innkeeper), and Jane, daughter of George Reader, late of Skipton (cordwainer).
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BAPTISM:: 1813 March 28th. James Oldfield, son of Robert & Ann. Plaisterer.
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BAPTISM:: 1813 August 22, born 8th May. William Reader, son of William & Elizabeth. Labourer.
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BAPTISM:: 1814 April 15th, born 25th March. Mary, daughter of George & Jane Wharton. Innkeeper.
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BAPTISM:: 1814, 4th December, of Mary Duckworth, born 9th of November. Daughter of Hugh Duckworth (mason) and Isabella.
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BAPTISM:: 1817 May 21st, born 23rd November 1812, Mary, daughter of James Oldfield (lab) & Elizabeth his wife. Also baptised that day. William born 20th November 1814 and Jane born 7th December 1816.
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BAPTISM:: 1817, 31st August, born 15th May. Margaret Duckworth, daughter of Hugh (mason) & Billah Duckworth
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BAPTISM:: 1818 May 8th, born 28th April. Jane, daughter of George & Jane Wharton. Innkeeper.
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BAPTISM:: 1819, 12th December, born 1st September. Anne Duckworth, daughter of Hugh (mason) & Bilhah Duckworth.
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BAPTISM:: 1819 21st December, born 17th December. Samuel Oldfield twin son of James & Elizabeth (lab).
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BAPTISM:: 1819 21st December, born 17th December. James Oldfield twin son of James & Elizabeth (lab).
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BAPTISM:: 1821 April 1st, born 7th March, Jane Reader, daughter of George & Ann, weaver.
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BAPTISM:: 1822 February 10th, born 11th January. Grace Wharton, twin daughter of George & Jane. Innkeeper.
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BAPTISM:: 1822 February 10th, born 11th January. Martha Wharton, twin daughter of George & Jane. Innkeeper
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BAPTISM:: 1822, 3rd March, born 8th December 1821. Catherine Duckworth, daughter of Hugh (mason) & Billah.
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BAPTISM:: 1824, 3rd October, born 6th September. David Duckworth, son of Hugh (mason) & Billah Duckworth.
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BAPTISM:: 1826, 25th December, born 16th November. Hugh Duckworth, son of Hugh (mason) & Billah Duckworth.
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MARRIAGE's in the Parish of Skipton in Craven, Yorkshire. The Holy Trinity Church. 1754-1810
MARRIAGE: 1683 May 9th. Richard Ouldfeild of this parish & Elizabeth Waynman of the parish of Gargrave.
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MARRIAGE: 1684 August 10th. Thomas Ouldfeild & Ellin Barras, both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1685 November 3rd. Francis Oldfeeld of this parish & Katharin Scott of the parish of Burnsall.
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MARRIAGE: 1691 June 1st. Georg Wharton & Ann Pearssie, both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1702 July 4th. Thomas Oldfeld & Martha Jackson, both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1703 November 29th. Emanvell Oldfield & Ann Ramsbotham of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1708 May 16th. George Moorby & Anne Oldfield. Both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1708 December 28th. Richard Tillotson & Margaret Oldfeild, both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1712 October 1st. Thomas Harrison & Margaret Oldfield of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1712 February 24th. Richard Waller & Anne Oldfeild of Skipton. Roger Mitton, vicar of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1713 August 9th. Jonathan Oldfield (lab) & Elizabeth Bradley, both of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1714 November 4th. Thomas Serjeantson of Burnsall Parish (lab) & Anne Oldfeild of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1714 January 24th. Henry Robinson (lab) & Abigail Oldfield, both of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1717 January 7th. Christopher Oldfield (gardiner) & Mary Thompson of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1719 May 26th. Thomas Whitacre (weaver) & Mary Oldfeild, spinster of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1721 October 29th. John Bake of Eastby (yeoman) & Agnes Lawe, spinster of Addingham.
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MARRIAGE: 1723 January 14th. Thomas Oldfield (farmer) & Anne Gawthrop, spinster of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1728 February 4th. Richard Oldfield (gardener) & Ellen Whiteoak, spinster of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1734 December 5th. Jonathan Dodgson (lab) & Martha Oldfield, spinster of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1745 July 9th. William Oldfield (lab) & Margaret Cowman. Both of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1748 December 29th. John Oldfield (lab) & Agnes Lawson. Both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1749 June 25th. George Oldfield (gardener) & Mary Parkinson (spinster). Both of this parish
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MARRIAGE: 1750 December 1st. Thomas Oldfield & Mary Sidgwick. Both of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1754 September 3rd. Henry Reader of the parish of Ripon and Mary Hardwick of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1757 April 31st. John Oldfield (lab) & Ann Hewit of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1758 August 8th. Thomas Oldfield (lab) & Sarah Newill. Both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1760 October 24th James Oldfield (shoemaker)& Mary Hewit, spinster both of Skipton.
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MARRIAGE: 1765 August 26th. Thomas Oldfield (gardener) & Isabella Calvert, spinster, both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1768 April 5th. William Barret (labourer) and Alice Reeder both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1772 November 30th. Josua Duckworth, officer of Excise, Parish of Wakefield and Betty Robinson, spinster of this parish
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MARRIAGE: 1773, May 13th. Peter Backe (farmer) and Mary Lee, spinster, both of this Parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1781, May 14th. Emanuel Bake (labourer) and Elizabeth Stott, spinster, both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1783 February 13th. George Reader (shoemaker) and Ann Robinson (spinster), both of this Parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1788 March 18th. James Duckworth (weaver) and Sarah Mawson (spinster), both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1790 22nd July in the Parish of Skipton in Craven. Henry Gray of the Parish of Bentham (shoemaker) & Ann Duckworth, spinster of this Parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1798 24th September. William Robinson (cotton spinner) & Mary Lowcock, spinster both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1799 January 22nd. George Reader (widower) and Mary Grimshaw (widow), both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1799 October 24th. Thomas Oldfield (ostler) & Margaret Spencer, spinster, both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1801 August 10th. Joseph Reader (taylor) & Margaret Clark, spinster, both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1805 February 4th. William Oldfield (boatman) & Elizabeth Scott, both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1806 March 2nd. Skipton in Craven. William Reader (joiner) and Elizabeth Oldfield (spinster), both of this Parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1806 June 2nd. James Oldfield (lab) & Elizabeth Dewhurst, both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1808 May. George Oldfield (painter) & Ann Kitching, both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1809 August 3rd. Joseph Myers (weaver) & Eleanor Oldfield, spinster, both of this parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1810 April 26th in the Parish of Skipton in Craven. Hugh Duckworth, stone mason and Bilhah Bake, spinster. Both of this Parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1810 November 27th. George Wharton (innkeeper) and Jane Reader (spinster), both of this Parish.
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MARRIAGE: 1810 December 27th in the Parish of Skipton in Craven. William Duckworth (soldier) and Sarah Vickers (spinster) both of this Parish.
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BURIAL's in the Parish of Skipton in Craven, Yorkshire. The Holy Trinity Church 1682-1812
BURIAL: 1682 25th January Mary ye wife of Thomas Ouldfeild of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1690 19th September Frances ye daughter of Thomas Ouldfeild of Skipton
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BURIAL: 1700 7th March Jane Oldfeild of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1702 2nd January Immanuel Oldfeild of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1702 19th January Thomas Oldfeild of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1702 6th February Georg Wharton of Skipton
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BURIAL: 1708 11th August Francis son of Thomas & Ellen Oldfeild of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1711 22nd May William son of Francis & Catherine Oldfeild of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1712 26th February Ann daughter of Thomas & Martha Oldfeild of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1715 28th December Francis son of Thomas Oldfeld (lab) & Martha his wife.
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BURIAL: 1716 26th April Margaret daughter of Thomas Oldfeild (lab) & Martha his wife.
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BURIAL: 1716 27th May Mary daughter of Thomas Oldfeild (lab) & Martha his wife.
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BURIAL: 1724 24th March Catherine wife of Francis Oldfield (farmer) of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1726 22nd November Francis daughter of Christopher Oldfield (gardener) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1726 11th December William son of Thomas Oldfield (gardener) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1729, June 3rd. John Bake (pensioner-poor) of Eastby.
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BURIAL: 1733, August 6th. Agnes wife of John Bake (labourer) of Eastby.
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BURIAL: 1738, February 26th. Ann, daughter of John Bake (labourer) and Isabel his wife. Eastby.
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BURIAL: 1747 June 27th. Thomas Oldfield (gardiner) of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1747 February 18th. Ellianor Oldfield, widow of Skipton
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BURIAL: 1748 May 10th. Sarah, daughter of William Oldfield (lab) & Margaret his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1749 November 24th. Isabell, wife of Thomas Oldfield (gardiner) of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1750 15th January. Mary, daughter of George Wharton (shoemaker) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1750 September 8th. Margaret, daughter of Francis Oldfield (gardiner) & Dorothy his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1751 May 11th. Ann, wife of John Oldfield (farmer) of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1751 28th July. Ann, daughter of George Wharton (shoemaker) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1753 May 9th. Ann, daughter of Thomas Oldfield (farmer) of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1754 May 15th. Richard, son of John Oldfield (gardener) & Ann his wife (deceased) of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1755 February 12th. Elizabeth, daughter of George Oldfield (gardener) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1759 April 6th. Frances, daughter of Francis Oldfield & Dorothy his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1760 September 25th. Ann, daughter of Francis Oldfield & Dorothy his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1761, August 11th. Mary, daughter of William Backe (labourer) and mary his wife. Eastby.
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BURIAL: 1763 March 21st. Jane, wife of Christopher Oldfield (farmer) of Thorlby.
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BURIAL: 1763 May 4th. William, son of Thomas Oldfield (lab) & Sarah his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1763 5th June. Thomas, son of James Oldfield (cordwainer) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1764 January 29th. Francis Oldfield (gardiner) of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1764 September. Ann, wife of Thomas Oldfield (inn-holder) of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1766 January 20th. Christopher Oldfield (farmer) of Thorlby.
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BURIAL: 1766 June 1st. Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Oldfield (deceased) & Martha his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1766 July 7th. Mary Oldfield, widow of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1767 May 26th. Christopher Oldfield (lab) of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1767 May 29th. Martha Oldfield, widow of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1767, June 28th. John Backe (labourer) of Eastby.
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BURIAL: 1767 October. Phillis, daughter of George Oldfield (gardener) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1767 December 15th. Robert, son of John Oldfield (gardener) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1767 December 22nd. William, son of John Oldfield (gardener) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1768 March 25th. Jonathan Oldfield (gardener) of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1768 15th May . Ann, daughter of Joseph Reader & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1768 17th May. James son of James Oldfield (cordwainer) and Mary his wife, of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1768 May 24th. Elizabeth Oldfield of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1769 January 26th. Timothy, son of Dorothy Oldfield, widow of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1769 July 23rd. Mary, daughter of John Oldfield (gardener) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1770 October 13th. John, son of John Oldfield (lab) & Ann his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1771 February 21st. Thomas Oldfield (innkeeper) of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1772, August 1st. Elizabeth Backe widow of Eastby.
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BURIAL: 1775 22nd November. Esther, daughter of James Oldfield (lab) & Mary his wife of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1776 7th December. Ann wife of George Wharton (carrier) of Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1780, April 11th. Ann, daughter of John Backe (labourer) and Mary his wife. Eastby.
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BURIAL: 1781, December 29th. John, son of William Bake (labourer) and Mary his wife. Eastby.
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BURIAL: 1782, January 7th. Andrew, son of Emanuel Bake (labourer) and Elizabeth his wife. Skipton.
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BURIAL: 1788 December 7th. Margaret, wife of Henry Duckworth of Skipton (cotton spinner). Died December 5th at the N. E. of the church, aged 50.
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BURIAL: 1789 May 16th. Elizabeth, daughter of David Duckworth of Skipton (weaver). Died May 13th, W. Side. E. Quarter. aged 6.
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BURIAL: 1790 January 15th. Mary, widow of Joseph Reader, formerly of Skipton, died January 12th near the middle of the E. Quarter, say W. Age 65, Natural decay.
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BURIAL: 1790 March 31st. Nicholas Duckworth of Broughton (old soldier) died at Skipton March 29th. S. Side. E. Quarter, aged 84. Natural decay.
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BURIAL: 1792 April 24th. Elizabeth wife of Edward Duckworth of Skipton (weaver). Died April 22nd. E. Side. E. Quarter, aged 70.
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BURIAL: 1796 December 28th. Ellen, daughter of David Duckworth of Skipton (labourer). Died 25th December, near the library door in the church. Aged 1&1/4. Dropsy.
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BURIAL: 1797 September 24th, died September 21st, Elizabeth, daughter of George Reader of Skipton (shoemaker). W. Side. W. Quarter. Age 7, fever.
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BURIAL: 1798 April 19th Thomas Wharton of Skipton (inn-holder). Died April 16th, S. side dial quarter aged 54.
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BURIAL: 1798 May 6th, died May 3rd. Ann wife of George Reader of Skipton (shoemaker). W. Side. W. Quarter. Age 33, consumption.
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BURIAL: 1799 August 28th. Ellen daughter of Emanuel Bake of Eastby (lab). Died August 26th E. side E. quarter aged 17.
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BURIAL: 1799 October 31st. Thomas son of Peter Bake of Eastby (lab). Died October 28th W side W. quarter aged 19. Consumption.
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BURIAL: 1800 January 12th. Mary wife of John Robinson late of Skipton (lab). Died January 9th S. side E. quarter aged 61.
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BURIAL: 1800 January 28th. Mary wife of Peter Bake of Eastby (lab). Died January 25th W. side, W. quarter aged 47.
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BURIAL: 1801 March 26th . George Reader of Skipton (shoemaker), died March 23rd. W. Side. W. Quarter. Age 44. Asthma.
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BURIAL: 1803 March 29th. David Duckworth of Skipton (weaver), son of Edward Duckworth late of Skipton (weaver). Died March 26th E. side, E. quarter aged 45.
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BURIAL: 1803, May 9th. Mary, daughter of David Duckworth, late of Skipton. Died May 7th. E. Side E. Quarter, aged 1 year, meazles.
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BURIAL: 1803 June 5th. Peter son of Martha Oldfield of Skipton, spinster. Died June 4th behind the church aged 4 months.
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BURIAL: 1803 October 27th, Sarah, widow of Thomas Oldfield late of Skipton (butcher). Died October 25th near N. end W. quarter aged 69.
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BURIAL: 1806 December 8th. Ann Widow of John Oldfield late of Skipton (gardener). Died December 6th E. end of the church aged 74, natural decay.
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BURIAL: 1807 April 22nd. Thomas Oldfield of Skipton (slater). Died April 19th back of the church aged 60, consumption.
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BURIAL: 1808 March 5th. James Oldfield of Skipton (shoemaker). Died March 2nd E. end of the church aged 72, natural decay.
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BURIAL: 1808 May 23rd. Jane daughter of Thomas Oldfield of Skipton (lab). Died May 22nd W. side aged 3, fever.
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BURIAL: 1809 January 15th. Isabella widow of Thomas Oldfield late of Skipton (lab). Died January 13th back of the church aged 76, natural decay.
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BURIAL: 1810 September 5th. Ann, widow of Thomas Wharton late of Skipton (innkeeper). Died September 3rd S. of middle quarter, aged 56, dropsy.
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BURIAL: 1812 May 10th. Maria, daughter of John Oldfield of Eastby (lab). Died may 8th, W. side aged 2.
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Entries from the Baptism Registers of Saint Alban's Roman Catholic Church, Blackburn, Lancashire.
Joannes H. Walmsley Anno 1879 die 30 mensis Aprillis natus at anno 1879 die 1 mensis Junii baptizata est Joannes Henricus Walmsley, filius Joannis et Brigitta Walmsley (clim McHale) conjugum a me Gulielma Alpero Burke M. C. Patrinus fuit : Michael McHale. Matrina fuit : Margarita Riley. (John Walmsley was born on the 30th April 1879 and baptised John Henry Walmsley 1st June 1879, son of John and Bridget Walmsley (formerly McHale) married by me William Alpero Burke M.C. Godfather: Michael McHale. Godmother: Margaret Riley).
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Georgius Walmsley. Die 26 Aug. 1880 natus et die 26 Sept 1880 baptizatus est Georgious Walmsley filius Joannis et Brigitta Walmsley (clim McHale) conjugum: a me Gul Alp Burke M.C. Patrinus fuit: (blank). Matrina fuit: Maria McHale. (George Walmsley. was born on the 26th August 1880 and was baptised George Walmsley on the 26th September 1880, son of John and Bridget Walmsley (formerly McHale), married: by me William Alpero Burke M.C. Godfather: Blank. Godmother: Maria McHale.)
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A. E. Walmsley. Die 29 Septembris 1882 nata et die 29 Octobris 1882 baptizata est Anna Ellena Walmsley filia Joannis & Brigitta Walmsley (clim McHale) conjugam a me Am? Jos Noblemanus? Patrinus fuit: Joannis McHale. Matrina fuit: Catherina Kelly. (Ann Ellen Walmsley was born on the 29th day of September 1882 and baptised Ann Ellen Walmsley on the 29th day of October 1882, daughter of John & Bridget Walmsley (formerly McHale). Godfather: John McHale. Godmother: Catherine Kelly.
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Entries from the Parish Register of St. Wilfreds Roman Catholic Church Longridge, Lancashire.
Baptism 1902, born February 6th/16th. Baptised March. Maria (Mary) Tomlinson, daughter of Robert Tomlinson & Mary Ann Tomlinson (McGinty). Godfather: ? Godmother: ?
Baptism 1903, born 3rd August, baptised 16th. Robert James Tomlinson, son of Robert Tomlinson & Mary Ann Tomlinson (McGinty) Godfather: J. Tomlinson. Godmother: Elizabeth McGinty.
Baptism 1904, born September 29th, baptised October 2nd. Isabella Tomlinson, daughter of Robert Tomlinson & Mary Ann Tomlinson (McGinty). Godfather: William Holden. Godmother: Martha McGinty.
Baptism 1907, born May 24th. Ann Tomlinson, daughter of Robert Tomlinson & Mary Ann McGinty. Godfather: Anthony Rigby. Godmother: Alice Rigby.
Baptism 1910, born ? June, baptised 11th July. Ellen Tomlinson, daughter of Robert Tomlinson & Mary Ann Tomlinson (McGinty). Godfather: Joseph Murray. Godmother: Elizabeth Tomlinson.
Baptism 1913, born 18th June, baptised 9th July. George Tomlinson, son of Robert Tomlinson & Mary Ann Tomlinson (McGennity). Godfather: James McGennity. Godmother: Joan McGennity.
Baptism 1915, born 13th May, baptised 14th May. Martha Tomlinson, daughter of Robert Tomlinson & Mary Ann Tomlinson (McGennity). Godfather: Richard Wilcock. Godmother: ? McGinty.
Baptisms in the Parish of Bolton Abbey, Yks. 1713-1811
Baptism 1713, November 15th. John ye son of Miles Bake, baptised.
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Baptism 1714, October 27th. Deberey, daughter of William Robinson.
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Baptism 1715, May 8th. Mary, daughter of Miles Bake.
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Baptism 1716, March 3rd. Ann, daughter of Miles Bake.
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Baptism 1723, November 12th. Mary, daughter of Robert Bake.
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Baptism 1723, March 8th. Sarah, daughter of Miles bake.
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Baptism 1725, March 30th. Mary, daughter of William Robinson.
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Baptism 1730, July 30th. John, son of Robert Bake.
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Baptism 1781, August 12th, born June 29th. Elizabeth, daughter of John Bake of Bolton Bridge (labourer), son of John Bake of Eastby (labourer), by Issabel, daughter of James Waterhouse of Burnsall (taylor) and Mary, daughter of John Crumback (taylor).
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Baptism 1786, July 23rd, born June 15th (pauper). Mary Bake, daughter of John Bake of Bolton Bridge (labourer), son of John Bake of Eastby (labourer), by Issabel, daughter of James Waterhouse of Burnsall (taylor) and Mary, daughter of John Crumback (taylor).
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Baptism 1790, April 4th, born February 11th (pauper). John, son of John Bake of Bolton Bridge (labourer), son of John Bake of Eastby (labourer), by Issabel, daughter of James Waterhouse of Burnsall (taylor) and Mary, daughter of John Crumback (taylor).
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Baptism 1804, May 20th, born April 20th. Henry Pettyt, son of Peter Bake of Abbeyshamhaves, Lancashire (cotton spinner), son of Peter Bake of Eastby (husbandman), by Mary, daughter of John Lee of Silsden Moor (farmer): and Hannah, daughter of Henry Pettyt of Deerstones (farmer), by Hannah, daughter of William Gill of Newhall (farmer).
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Baptism 1807, February 1st, born January 8th. Mary, daughter of Peter Bake of Risphill (cootn spinner), son of Peter Bake of Eastby (husbandman), by Mary, daughter of John Lee of Silsden Moor (farmer) and Hannah, daughter of Henry Pettyt of Deerstones (farmer), by Hannah, daughter of William Gill of Newhall (farmer).
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Baptism 1809, August 15th, born July 7th. William, son of Peter Bake of Risphill (cootn spinner), son of Peter Bake of Eastby (husbandman), by Mary, daughter of John Lee of Silsden Moor (farmer) and Hannah, daughter of Henry Pettyt of Deerstones (farmer), by Hannah, daughter of William Gill of Newhall (farmer).
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Baptism 1811, August 25th, born July 31st. Margaret, daughter of Robert Oldfield of Beamsley Hospital (plasterer), son of James Oldfield of Skipton (shoemaker) by Margaret, daughter of George Hewitt of Skipton (mason) and Ann, daughter of Joseph Moon of Beamsley Hospital (farmer), by Margaret, daughter of James Clemie of Beamsley hospital (farmer).
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Baptism 1811, September 23rd, born August 21st. Ann, daughter of Peter Bake of Risphill (cooton spinner), son of Peter Bake of Eastby (husbandman), by Mary, daughter of John Lee of Silsden Moor (farmer) and Hannah, daughter of Henry Pettyt of Deerstones (farmer), by Hannah, daughter of William Gill of Newhall (farmer).
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Marriages in the Parish of Bolton Abbey, Yks. 1689-1812
Marriage 1712. William Robinson & Sarah Herst, marryed July ye 24th day 1712.
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Marriage 1712. Miles Bake & Ann Moon, marryed September ye 22nd day 1712.
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Marriage 1715, September 22nd. William Petty of this parish & Mary Day in ye parish of Otley married.
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Marriage 1717, November 29th. Richard Jackman & Hannah Stott of Empsay in the parish of Skipton, marryed by certificate.
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Marriage 1722, June 12th. George Robinson & Mary Hirst.
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Marriage 1722, November 13th. Robert Bake & Elizabeth Demaine, married by banns.
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Marriage 1723, June 30th. Samuel Bake of ye parish of Hampsthwate & Margaret Fountains of this parish.
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Marriage 1755. The banns of marriage between William Robinson of the parish of Ilkley & Jane Clemmy of this chapelry were published the 19th & 26th of January and the 2nd of February. Tho. Carr. The said William Robinson and Jane Clemmy were married in this chapel this 3rd day of february in the yeare 1755. Tho. Carr. This marriage was solemnised between us: William Robinson (his x mark) Jane Clemie (her x mark). In the presence of Stephen Brigg.
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Marriage 1804, Bolton Abbey. Peter Bake of Abbeshamhaves in the chapelry of Beamsley (cotton spinner), age 21 and Hannah Petyt of Deerstones in this chapelry (spinster), were married in this chapel by license April 15th 1804. This marriage was solemnised between us: Peter Bake X his mark. Hannah Petyt X her mark. In the presence of J. Umpleby & Thomas Schofeld.
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Transcript from the Parish register of Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire. 1811 Marriage Oldfield/Moon. Robert Oldfield (bachelor, plasterer), 25 years of age and Ann Moon (spinster) 24 years of age. Both of this chapelry were married in this chapel by banns this 14th day of January in the year one thousand eight hundred and eleven by me W. Carr minister. This marriage was solemnised between us: Robert Oldfield X (his mark). Ann Moon. In the presence of William Lister & William Gill.
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Burials in the Parish of Bolton Abbey, Yks.
Burial 1735, November 29th. John, son of Miles Bake.
Burial 1736, October 22nd. Ann, wife of Miles Bake.
Burial 1801, January 28th. John Bake, died January 25th aged 70.
Baptisms in the Parish of Addingham, Yorkshire. 1613-
Baptism 1613, September 1st. Jane, daughter of John Robinson.
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Baptism 1613, December 6th. Alice, daughter of Thomas Oldfield.
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Baptism 1615, September 16th. John, son of John Robinson.
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Baptism 1617, January 3rd. Richerd, sonne to Thomas Oldfeild.
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Baptism 1620, January 13th. Edmunde, sonne to Thomas Oldfield.
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Baptism 1622, June 30th. William, sonne to John Robinson.
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Baptism 1624, November 5th. Anthonie, sonne to John Robinson.
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Baptism 1625, July 26th. Thomas, sonn to Thomas Ouldfeild.
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Baptism 1628, March 15th. Margreet, daughter to Thomas Ouldfeild.
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Baptism 1647, September 5th. Isabell, daughter of Edmund Ouldfeild.
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Baptism 1648, February 18th. Marie (Mary), daughter of John Robinsonn.
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Baptism 1650, November 10th. Thomas, sonn of Richerd Ouldfeild.
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Baptism 1650, December 22nd. Marie (Mary), daughter of Edmund Ouldfeild.
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Baptism 1652, April 4th. Marie (Mary), daughter of Richerd Ouldfeild.
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Baptism 1653, May 22nd. Thomas, sonn of Richerd Ouldfeild.
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Baptism 1653, August 28th. John, sonn of Thomas Ouldfeild.
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Baptism 1655, March 21st. Thomas, sonn of Thomas Ouldfeild.
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Baptism 1656, April 20th. John, son of William Robinson of Cringells.
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Baptism 1674, June 4th. Margaret, daughter of William Robinson.
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Baptism 1676, April 23rd. Mary, daughter of William Robinson.
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Baptism 1677, July 29th. Francis, son of William Robinson.
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Baptism 1679, February 22nd. Abel, son of William Robinson.
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Baptism 1683, June 10th. Thomas, son of William Robinson.
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Baptism 1687, December 4th. William, sonne of William & Jane Robinson.
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Baptism 1705, November 10th. Edward, son of Edward Robinson.
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Baptism 1708, May 16th. John, son of Edmund Robinson.
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Baptism 1725, January 2nd. Margaret, daughter of William Robinson.
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Baptism 1730, June 27th. William, son of William Robinson.
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Baptism 1734, April 7th. Mary, daughter of William Robinson.
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Baptism 1737, October 23rd. William, son of James Robinson.
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Baptism 1739, March 16th. Elizabeth, daughter of James Robinson.
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Baptism 1751, February 8th. William, son of William Robinson.
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Baptism 1761, march 29th. Thomas, son of William Robinson.
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Marriages in the Parish of Addingham, Yorkshire. 1613- .
Marriage 1641, October 12th. Richerd Oldfeild & Isabell Tayler.
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Marriage 1644, January 14th. Edmund Oldfeild & Ann Holme.
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Marriage 1645, July 21st. John Robinson & Marie (Mary) Poole.
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Marriage 1649, June 3rd. Christopher Whartonn & Isabell Illingworth.
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Marriage 1650, December 11th. Thomas Robinson & (? Alice) Smith.
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Marriage 1652, November 6th. William Robinsonn & Christian Jeffray.
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Marriage 1663, February 17th. Thomas Ouldfeild & Ellin Lyster.
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Marriage 1724, May 31st. William Robinson & Elizabeth Hogson.
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Marriage 1736, June 3rd. James Robinson & Ann Spencer.
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Marriage 1748, May 12th. William Robinson & Susana Whiteker.
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Burials in the Parish of Addingham, Yorkshire. 1613-
Burial 1613, May 6th. Jane Robinson.
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Burial 1615, January 30th. Jane, daughter of John Robinsonn.
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Burial 1627, September 3rd. John Robinsonn.
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Burial 1637, September 21st. Thomas, sonn of Thomas Ouldfeild of Draughton.
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Burial 1641, September 11th. Thomas Ouldfeild.
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Burial 1645, April 24th. Isabell Ouldfeild, widow.
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Burial 1645, November 14th. (? Agnes) wieff of Edmund Ouldfeild.
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Burial 1650, March 4th. Thomas, sonn of Richerd Oldfeild.
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Burial 1652, June 19th. John Robinsonn.
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Burial 1662, December 31st. Richard Ouldfeild, the last day of December.
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Burial 1676, August 4th. Mary, daughter of William Robinson.
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Burial 1689, December 29th. Jane Robinson.
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Burial 1703, July 29th. Francis Robinson, son of William.
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Burial 1707, February 12th. William Robinson.
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Burial 1709, February 2nd. Ellin Oldfield.
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Burial 1739, April 6th. William Robinson.
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Burial 1746, February 17th. Elizabeth Robinson, widow.
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Burial 1749, October 2nd. Abell Robinson.
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Baptisms in the Parish of Chipping, Clitheroe, Lancashire. Saint Bartholomew 1559-1694
1602 April 18, Rachel, daughter of John Woods of Whytwell
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1621 November 13, Edmunde Woode, son of Richard Woode.
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1660 June 7, Ffabee ye reputed daughter of Arthur Woodes.
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1687 June 12, John, son of Thomas Woods.
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Marriages in the Parish of Chipping. Saint Bartholomew 1559-1694
1622 August 5, Thomas Stanworth & Agnes Woode
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Burials in the Parish of Chipping. Saint Bartholomew 1559-1694
1653 February 21, Rachell Wood of Whyte Well.
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1660 November 9, The wife of Richard Wood of Chippin.
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Baptisms in the Parish of Whitehaven, Cul. Saint James.
Baptism August 24 1817. Jane, daughter of John (weaver) & Sarah Blackburn. Peter Street, Whitehaven.
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Baptism July 10 1767. Joseph, son of William Dent.
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Baptisms in the Parish of Kildwick, Yks.1744-1789
1744 April 1. Grace, daughter of William Oldfield of Skipton (labourer) & Martha his wife.
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1744 August 9. William, son of James Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Isabel his wife.
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1744 October 7. Ann, daughter of Joshua Duckworth of Bradley (weaver) & Ann his wife
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1745 October 13. John, son of John Shuttleworth of Cowling (mason) & Mary his wife.
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1746 April 20. Lawrence, son of Bernard Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver)& Janet his wife.
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1746 October 26. John, son of James Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Isabel his wife.
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1747 February 7. Elleanor, daughter of James Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Isabel his wife.
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1748 November 25. Margaret, daughter of John Duckworth of Bradley (weaver) & Ann his wife.
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750 April 8. Ann, daughter of James Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Isabel his wife.
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1750 October 7. William, son of John Shuttleworth of Cowling (mason) & Mary his wife.
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1750 November 20. William, son of William Oldfield of Farnhill (slater) & Martha his wife.
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1752 June 30. William, son of Bernard Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Jeanett his wife.
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1752 October 6. Edmund, son of John Shuttleworth of Swartha (weaver) & Mary his wife.
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752 December 31. Elizabeth, daughter of James Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Isabel his wife.
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August 31, Baptism at Silsden. Mary, daughter of John Lee of Silsden Moor (carrier) & Mary his wife.
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1755 June 29. James, son of Bernard Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Jennett his wife.
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1755 June 29. Sarah, daughter of James Shuttleworth of cowling (weaver) & Isabel his wife.
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1756. Ann, daughter of Hugh Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Elizabeth his wife.
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758 January 8. Margaret, daughter of Hugh Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Elizabeth his wife.
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1758 November 5. Mary, daughter of John Duckworth of Bradley (weaver) & Ann his wife.
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1759 February 18. Bernard, son of Bernard Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Jennett his wife.
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1759 June 17. Mary, daughter of Edward Duckworth of Conondley (mason) & Ann his wife.
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1759 August 12. John, son of Hugh Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Elizabeth his wife.
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1761 February 8. Mary, daughter of Hugh Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Elizabeth his wife
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1761 June 28. George, son of Bernard Shuttleworth of Glusburn (weaver) & Martha his wife.
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1761 September 8. Job, son of John Duckworth of Bradley (weaver) & Ann his wife.
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1762 August 10. James & Martha, twin children of Edward Duckworth of Conondley & Ann his wife.
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1762 October 10. William, son of Hugh Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Elizabeth his wife
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1763 May 15. Dan, son of John Duckworth of Bradley (weaver) & Ann his wife.
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1764 September 2. James, son of Hugh Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Elizabeth his wife.
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1765 February 22. James, son of Bernard Shuttleworth of Crosshills (weaver) & Martha his wife. Aged about 2 years.
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765 May 26. Ann, daughter of William Shuttleworth of Conondley (weaver) & Mary his wife.
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765 May 26. Ann, daughter of Edward Shuttleworth of Conondley (mason) & Ann his wife.
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1765 July 21. Hannah, daughter of John Duckworth of Bradley (weaver) & Ann his wife
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1766 January 5. Alice, daughter of William Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Margaret his wife.
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1766 July 20. Henry, son of Edward Duckworth of Silsden Moor (weaver) & Mary his wife.
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1766 December 14. Edmund, son of Hugh Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Elizabeth his wife.
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1766 December 28. Mary, daughter of William Shuttleworth of Conondley (weaver) & Mary his wife.
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1767 January 25. John, son of Edmund Shuttleworth of Conondley (mason) & Ann his wife.
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1767 January 25. James, son of John Shuttleworth of Cowling (weaver) & Jannett his wife.
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767 November 1. Ruth, daughter of Bernard Shuttleworth of Crosshills (weaver) & martha his wife.
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