Aldbourne Parish Registers 1637 - 1925
BAYLY
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3-Dec-16?? | C | An BAYLY [ex BTs - year uncertain 1605-1619] | | |
8-May-16?? | B | Jane BAYLY, gentlewoman [ex BTs - year uncertain 1605-1619] | | |
1-Apr-1640 | C | Deborah BAYLY, daughter of John and Cissela BAYLY | | |
8-Sep-1658 | M | John BAYLY and Susannah SUDGWICK of Aldbourne | | | |
10-Jan-1665/66 | C | Robert BAYLY, son of Robert BAYLY | | |
6-Jul-1701 | C | William BAYLY, son of W[illia]m and Louise BAYLY | | |
2-May-1703 | C | Thomas BAYLY, son of William and Louise BAYLY | | |
23-Sep-1705 | C | John BAYLY, son of William and Louise BAYLY | | |
22-May-1709 | C | Susanna BAYLY, daughter of William and Louise BAYLY | | |
28-Sep-1712 | C | Mary BAYLY, daughter of William and Louice BAYLY | | |
3-Jul-1715 | B | John BAYLY, the son of W[illia]m Bayly [Aff't Rec'd] | | |
14-Apr-1717 | C | John BAYLY, son of William and Louise BAYLY | | |
1-Oct-1732 | B | William BAYLY | | |
30-Sep-1742 | M | John WALDERN of Baydon and Mary BAYLY of Aldbourne | | | |
19-Jun-1828 | M | Charles BAYLY of Frome-Selwood, Somerset, Gentleman and Stephana NEATE, spinster of this parish - by Licence by M. WILLIAMS, Minister; Witnesses: John Bethune[?] BAYLY of Devizes, Daniel LIDDIARD | 193 | |
27-Dec-1835 | C | Maryann BAYLY, daughter of Robert and Kezia BAYLY of Aldbourne, Labourer | 1082 | |
1-Apr-1838 | C | William BAYLY, son of Robert and Keziah BAYLY of Aldbourne, Labourer | 1202 | |
21-Jun-1840 | C | Elizabeth BAYLY, daughter of Robert and Kezia BAYLY of Aldbourne, Labourer | 1326 | |
10-Dec-1843 | C | Ann BAYLY, daughter of Robert and Keziah BAYLY of Aldbourne, Labourer | 1494 | |
10-Mar-1844 | C | Jane BAYLY, daughter of Joseph and Mary BAYLY of Aldbourne, Labourer | 1515 | |
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