Transcript Marriage Register 1853-1872 Page 36

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Evaline Artis; James A B Artis; Peter Banks; C D Barham; Angeline Barnes; Benjamin Barnes; C C Barnes; Luke Barnes; Rhody Barnes; Riddick Barnes; Fannie Barrett; M B Barrett; Sarah Barrett; William Barrett; Barnes E Beale; Harrison Beale; Jane Beale; Ketton Beale; Lawson Beale; Archer Blythe; Vincy Blythe; Stith D Brittle; A Buck; John Camp; Junius W Camp; Sally Camp; Collin Claud; Ella Claud; Lizzie Darden; Antoinette Davis; John Davis; M E Davis; Mary Elizabeth Davis; Mary W Deshield; Mary Deshield; William Deshield; Benjamin Devany; T J Drumwright; Ann M Edwards; James Edwards; Martha Edwards; Robert Edwards; Stephen Ellis; Jacob Freeman; Mary Gilliam; Albert Green; Archer Green; Nancy Green; Randal Green; Catharine Harcum; William Harris; Elizabeth Holleman; Samuel H Holmes; Jensie Johnson; Lucky Jordan; M Jordan; Mary Jordan; Solomon Joyner; T W Joyner; John Lewis; J L Little; James M McClenny; James McClenny; Winny McClenny; Margaret Murrell; Hester Neale; Thomas M Newsom; Jane Norfleet; Jeremiah Norfleet; Mary E Norfleet; Simon Peete; Robert Rawls; William Reese; Louisa Ripley; M R Rowe; Marietta R Rowe; Patrick Rowe; Ephraim Royal; Cherry Ruffin; Frank Ruffin; Joseph J Sawyer; Hardy Sharp; Lizzie Stainback; W G Starr; Edith Wellons; John W White; William D Whitfield; Malvinia Williams; Frances Woodson; James Wynn

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


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