Transcript <a href='https://www.southamptoncounty.org'>Southampton County</a> Marriage Bonds 1751-1853 Page 40

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Nancy Barham; Polly Boykins; Diana Branch; Marian Collier; Eli W Davis; Ely W Davis; Isaac H Davis; James Davis; Joel Davis; John Jr Davis; John Davis; Joseph B Davis; Lemuel Davis; Littleton Davis; Martha Davis; Mathew Davis; Merit J Davis; Nathaniel Davis; Samuel W Davis; Samuel Davis; Susannah Davis; Thomas Davis; Wilkison J Davis; William Davis; Charlotte Frances; Charlotte Francis; Margaret Harris; Elizabeth Harrison; Mary J Harrison; Sally Harrison; Susanna Hays; Ann Joyner; Mary Joyner; Elizabeth Judkins; Polly Judkins; Emma Lain; Jane Lamb; Sally Moore; Martha Morris; Sally Pond; Sarah Pond; Priscilla D Reese; Fanny Turner; Lucy West; Margaret Elizabeth Williams; Louisa Wills

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


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