Thomas Johnson (c1760 - )
Thomas Johnson married Mary Appleby in Ingleby Arncliffe on 4 Apr 1782.
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April 4th 1782 Thomas Johnson of Kirkliventon and Mary Appleby of this parish were married by Banns in this Church by John Hudson, Curate.
This marriage solemnised between us. (Thomas signed and Mary made her mark).
In the presence of Thomas Appleby, William Appleby, Sara ?
[Transcribed information mainly from the early 1820s]
"INGLEBY ARNCLIFFE, a parish in the wapentake and liberty of Langbargh; 8 miles
NE. of Northallerton. The church, which is dedicated to St. Andrew, is a small
plain ancient structure; the living is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of Brian
Abbes, Esq. and the Rev. J. W. Steele is the incumbent. The village of Ingleby,
which is the only one in the parish, is small and consists chiefly of farm houses,
neatly built. It stands in a retired situation, on the summit of a gentle ridge, at a
little distance from the road leading from Stokesley to Thirsk. A little south of the
village is situated the Cleveland Tontine Inn. Pop. 331."
[Transcribed information mainly from the early 1820s]
"KIRKLEVINGTON, a parish in the wapentake and liberty of
Langbargh; 2 miles SSE. of Yarm. The church, dedicated to St.
Martin (see Churches for photograph), is a small ancient
structure. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of
the Archbishop of York, of which the Rev. John Graves is the
incumbent. Here also was a castle, which anciently belonged
to the family of Meinills; after passing through several other
families, it was at last parcelled out to different purchasers: a
circular eminence, called Castle Hill, is the only vestige of that
ancient fortress. Pop. 282."