Family: John GUY / Joanna SANSOM (F400)
m. 16 Apr 1727-
Male
John GUY
Birth 1702 Owermoigne, Dorset Baptism 13 Apr 1702 Owermoigne, Dorset Death 1744 Owermoigne, Dorset Burial 4 Nov 1744 Owermoigne, Dorset Marriage 16 Apr 1727 [1] St. Peter, Dorchester, Dorset [1] Father John GUY | F417 Group Sheet Mother Edith ???? | F417 Group Sheet
Female
Joanna SANSOM
Birth 1706 Broadmayne, Dorset Baptism 4 Mar 1705/06 Broadmayne, Dorset Death Burial Father Richard SANSOM | F401 Group Sheet Mother Ann TIBB | F401 Group Sheet
Male
Joseph GUY
Birth 1739 Owermoigne, Dorset Baptism 16 Sep 1739 Owermoigne, Dorset Death 1777 Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset Burial 6 Sep 1777 St. Christopher, Winfrith Newburgh, Dorset Spouse Martha WHITE | F341 Marriage 6 Jul 1761 Hilton, Dorset
Female
Joan GUY
Birth 1740/41 Owermoigne, Dorset Baptism 13 Mar 1740/41 Owermoigne, Dorset Death Burial
Male
James GUY
Birth 1736 Owermoigne, Dorset Baptism 15 May 1736 Owermoigne, Dorset Death 1737 Owermoigne, Dorset Burial 25 Mar 1737 Owermoigne, Dorset
Female
Edith GUY
Birth 1743 Owermoigne, Dorset Baptism 26 Dec 1743 Owermoigne, Dorset Death 1744/45 Owermoigne, Dorset Burial 12 Feb 1744/45 Owermoigne, Dorset
Female
Mary GUY
Birth 1731 Owermoigne, Dorset Baptism 28 Mar 1731 Owermoigne, Dorset Death 1732 Owermoigne, Dorset Burial 6 Apr 1732 Owermoigne, Dorset
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Notes - This marriage record appears to be the most sensible.... I can find no record of suitable baptisms before Mary in 1731, in Owermoigne or any nearby village or town. So there is a gap between the marriage and the first child, but perhaps not unreasonable either.
The marriage record says they were both from Owermoigne, so I am not sure why they were married in Dorchester, and it is possible that one or both of them had worked there or that Joanna was pregnant (but no baptism record to say this)
- This marriage record appears to be the most sensible.... I can find no record of suitable baptisms before Mary in 1731, in Owermoigne or any nearby village or town. So there is a gap between the marriage and the first child, but perhaps not unreasonable either.
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