Transcript <a href='https://www.southamptoncounty.org'>Southampton County</a> Marriage Bonds 1751-1853 Page 130

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Ann E Beale; Sukey Chitty; Polley Douglass; Julia Doyel; Phereby Doyel; Julia Doyell; Phereby Doyell; Maria H Ellsworth; Polly Gardner; Rebecca Hardgrove; Patience Jordan; Julia B B Newton; Julia B M Newton; Polly Pitman; Edna B Pond; Rhoda Ann Pond; Sally Pope; Elizabeth Ray; Martha Reese; Gilbert V Vick; James Vick; Jesse B Vick; Jesse Vick; Jincey Vick; Joel Vick; John Vick; Jordan Vick; Joseph Vick; Joshua Vick; Josiah Vick; Julia Ann Vick; Kirby Vick; Lewis Vick; Mathew Vick; Mills H Vick; Nanny Vick; Ogden Vick; Orris Vick; Patience Vick; Rebecca Vick; Sally Vick; Delilah Wester; Genny Williams; Matilda Willson; Matilda Wilson; Sally Worrell; Sylvia Worrell, Wray; Sylvia Wray

Note: Tags may follow an entry. Tags are: Site (*) --geographic location; Black (+) --slave or free; Native American (^) --Indian; Questionable (?) --Uncertain


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