Transcript <a href='https://www.southamptoncounty.org'>Southampton County</a> Marriage Bonds 1751-1853 Page 66

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Miriam Artice; Faith Boykins; Martha Boykins; Sarah Bracy; Nancy Brantly; Esther Browne; Temprence Council; Elizabeth Dunn; Susan Ellis; Martha Everitt; Sally Greswit; Cherry Harris; Thomas J Hart; William Hart; Wilmoth Hart; Thomas Harvey; Bird Harwell; Thomas Harwell; John Harwood; Benjamin Hasty; Benjamin E Hatfield; Edward Hatfield; George Hatfield; Jemima Hatfield; Mills Hatfield; William Hatfield; Hezekiah Hathcock; Reuben Hathcock; Thomas Hathcock; James M Hedgepath; William T Hedgepath; Murphy Hedgepeth; Wilborne Hedgepeth; Isaac Hedgepith; Joel Hedgepith; John W Hedgepith; James Hedgpeth; Henry Hedgpith; Jane Johnson; Sarah Johnson; Rebecca Joiner; Agatha Jones; Polly Kitchen; Conney Mangum; Mary Murray; Rebecca Revell; Mary L Rowe; Nancy Screws; Ann Elizabeth Spivey; Clarissa Turner; Nancy Turner; Sally Turner; Nancy Vick; Mason Warren

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


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