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Markillie, John Bland and others Parish register extract, Whaplode St. Mary's Parish Registers ------------------------------------------------------- Baptisms: 29 Jan 1703/4 Edward STUBLEY, s/o Edward and Dorothy 12 Jun 1706 Elizabeth STUBLEY, d/o Edward and Dorothy 14 Jan 1708 Stephen STUBLEY, s/o Edward and Deborah 10 Nov 1721 Thomas SKETCHER, son of William by Elizabeth 18 Dec 1753 Ann FOOTIT to John and Frances of Moulton 25 Sep 1768 Joseph EASON to John and Deborah VORLEY 4 Feb 1780 Sarah EASON to John and Deborah VORLEY 23 Sep 1797 Joseph EASON to Joseph and Mary PHENIX 4 Oct 1803 Thomas BETTS to John and Sarah nee EASON 15 Nov 1812 Sarah BYWATER, d/o Mary 3 Sep 1819 Sarian TURGOOSE, d/o Joseph & Alice 18 Mar 1833 Samuel LILLY, s/o William & Sarah, Whaplode Drove 16 Nov 1834 John LILLY, s/o William & Sarah, Whaplode Drove 5 Oct 1836 John STOAKS. s/o John and Ann 12 Dec 1836 Samuel LILLY, s/o William & Sarah, Whaplode Drove 26 Aug 1838 William STOKES. s/o John and Ann 2 Nov 1838 Daniel LILLY, s/o William & Sarah, Whaplode Drove 11 Mar 1840 Elizabeth STOKES. d/o John and Ann 2 Jun 1842 Matthew STOKES. s/o John and Ann 4 May 1845 Martha STOKES. d/o John and Ann 26 Jul 1846 John son of William and Elizabeth PARTRIDGE 20 Jun 1847 Thomas STOKES. s/o John and Ann 2 Jul 1848 Susanna daughter of William and Elizabeth PARTRIDGE 26 Sep 1848 Joseph STOKES. s/o John and Ann 12 Dec 1864 Charles Robinson LILLEY, s/o Lavinia 21 Jan 1884 Mary Elizabeth daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth PARTRIDGE Burials: 7 Jul 1825 Joseph MACKINDER, Kirkgate, Whaplode, Labourer aged 21 yrs 15 Aug 1856 Sarah ALLEN, age 69 26 Jun 1857 Charles ALLEN, age 70 Marriages: 18 Sep 1562 Lawrence CLARKE and Margrett BAINTHORPE 30 Jun 1578 William CLARKE and Agnes GROME 18 Apr 1582 Hugh PAGE and Isabell FEILD 10 Aug 1606 Edward CLARKE and Mary CURSON 26 May 1608 Robert FEILD and Hellen DRAWCOTE 18 May 1620 William TELLFORTH and Alce CLARKE 16 Jul 1635 William HARVYE and Sarah CLARKE 7 May 1640 John CLARKE and Elizabeth SIMSON 4 Jul 1654 John CLARK and Ann NURSE 9 Nov 1655 Matthew CLARKE and Elizabeth FISHER 30 May 1658? John CLARK and Francis SIMSON 9 Dec 1658 William EDWARDS of Wisbech and Elizabeth PINCHBECK 10 Feb 1662 Thomas RAWLINGS and Anne CLARKE 14 Sep 1670 William CLARKE and Hellen CRAWTHER 19 Jun 1671 Edward SAUL and Avis CLARK, Widow 28 May 1676 Mathew CLARKE and Avis SAUL 3 May 1689 Robert CLARK and Elizabeth [blank] 4 Jun 1702 John CHAPMAN and Elizabeth CLARK 27 May 1705 John CUMBERWORTH and Ann SLATER/Naylour 22 Jan 1720 Robert RUSSELL and Susanah VANDEBECK 29 May 1729 Abraham VANDERBECK and Elizabeth DECAMP 18 Apr 1730 John CLARK and Elizabeth WEB 7 Jan 1731/2 John CLARK and Elizabeth PATMAN 29 May 1737 William BELLOWS and Rebeckah CLARK 3 May 1742 Mark DE PEAR and Susannah SPEEK 1 May 1744 Jacob PEARS and Tabitha SNAFFORD 12 Jul 1744 Robert CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth PEARS 31 Oct 1747 John SUTTON and Elizabeth CLARK 1 Jan 1752/3 Robert FIELD and Sophia ORM, by License 22 Feb 1757 William SEELLS [SKELLS?] and Sarah PEARS, Lic. 12 Jan 1764 Mark DEPEAR of Holbeach and Mary BULLARD, Widow, by License 22 Mar 1764 James SWAN of Emneth and Elizabeth BROWN 10 Dec 1764 Thomas BELLAMY of Armstone in Diocese of Peterborough and Rebecca HEMPSALL, by License 30 May 1765 John PEARS and Sarah HENSON of Holbeach, Lic. 27 Nov 1766 William ADEMS of Thurlby and Mary CLARK, Lic. 6 May 1768 John REYNOLD, Widower and Susannah MASE, of Terrington St. John, Norfolk, widow, by License 7 Dec 1778 Thomas CLARK of Moulton and Ann HARRISON 4 Aug 1779 William BOAR of Emneth, Norfolk, and Mary MILLER of Burton, by License 7 Jun 1781 Thomas FIELDS and Jane EASON 8 Aug 1781 Mark DEPEAR Widower and Jane BAGALLY 27 May 1784 William MAKEMAN and Elizabeth CLARK Widow lic 24 Sep 1787 Henry ONN and Jemimah FISHER 29 Apr 1791 John DRAFT and Jane DEPEAR, Widow 1791 John CUMBERWORTH and Susannah LEWIN 8 Nov 1796 William BAILEY and Elizabeth BAILEY 20 Oct 1797 Thomas CLIFTON and Mary DEPEAR 15 Aug 1798 John DEPEAR of Holbeach Widower and Susanna WOOD 10 Apr 1803 Richard BONNETT Widower & Mary CLARK Widow 15 Feb 1804 Mark DEPEAR Widower and Elizabeth ATKINS of Wisbech St. Peters, by License 6 Nov 1804 Thomas CLARK and Mary SEARSON 1 Mar 1806 John DEPEAR of Holbeach and Sarah BLANCHARD 16 Nov 1806 John BETTS and Sarah EASON 30 May 1808 Robert RIPPEN and Mary FIELDS 30 Nov 1812 William Blythe ADDAMS and Sarah LAWSON 3 May 1819 Richard ASK and Mary Ann CLARKE 11 May 1836 William GIBBONS and Jane CLARK 8 Jan 1829 Samuel CLARK WYBERTON & Ann ROGERSON 2 Mar 1829 Thomas BETTS and Elizabeth BLOOMFIELD 24 Jun 1851 William LILLEY widower and Lavinia Ann SMITH both of full age 29 Dec 1857 Groom Edward BEAN Batchelor Labourer, Father William BEAN Labourer Bride Lucy FORD Spinster Father Henry FORD, Witnesses Henry FORD and Susannah FORD 25 Dec 1861 William EASON and Susannah BETTS 30 Oct 1873 #227 Groom Charles POPLARS 26 Whaplode Drove Batchelor Labourer Father Stephen POPLARS Labourer Bride Elizabeth CHAMBERLAIN 27 Whaplode Drove Spinster Father Martin CHAMBERLAIN Labourer MEMORANDEM Jany 27th 1820 At the last summer assizes, John Bimrose, of this parish, was capitally convicted of wilfully firing a gun about midnight, into the chamber window of William Wilders, of the Star public house.. He supposed that his wife, whom he had turned out, was there: for which offence the said John Bimrose received sentence of death, & was left for execution on Friday the 6th day of August 1819. But on Sunday: August 1st, myself, the Churchwardens, Overseers of the Poor, & almost every Parishioner, signed a petition for commutation of punishment: at the same time setting on foot a subscription to defray the expences of sending a special messenger after the Judge, to Derby, for that purpose, which was happily effected: & the messenger arrived back at Lincoln Castle with a reprieve on Wednesday Aug 4th at about 10 o'clock at night... Ultimately he was transported for life N.B. The whole expence was £21 It ought not, by any means, to be omitted recording that, among the principal people of this Parish, shooting into houses, breaking open doors, demolishing windows & such like transactions, in the night, has been, for some years, a common drunken frolic: which was always made up in a day or two, by paying for the damage done, & spending a few shillings, by way of a treat!!!....It might have been reasonably supposed that the narrow escape of this poor culprit would have proved a wholesome example: & effected a moral reformation in the Parish, but, alas, the grosser acts of violence are only restrained ! The same spirit of notorious impiety, profligacy & licentiousness continues to prevail. And a great many are triumphantly bringing up their children in the same conttumacious manner!!! That God Almighty may turn the heads of the disobedient, into the wisdom of the just, thru Jesus Christ our Lord. Saml Oliver ------------------------------------------------------- *** Last revised: 25-August-2013 ***