Transcript Marriage Register 1853-1872 Page 16

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Benjamin Applewhite; John E Applewhite; Mary Applewhite; Anna C Arnold; Anna Arnold; Isaac M Arnold; Atticus W Atkinson; Louisa Atkinson; Timothy Atkinson; Henry D Bailey; Mary Bailey; Olean Bailey; J H Barham; M L Barham; Sarah Barham; Robert T Barnes; Mills B Barrett; Lucy Chitty; Edwin B Claud; Temperance Ann Corbit; Lot Corbitt; Matilda Corbitt; Benjamin Devany; James Drake; Keziah Drake; Nancy Drake; T J Drumwright; James H Faircloth; Nancy Faircloth; Turner Faircloth; Elizabeth Fisher; W J Fisher; W L Fisher; Charles Freeman; Elizabeth Freeman; Juliet E Freeman; Fabian L Harris; Howel Harris; Joel Harris; Mary Harris; Sarah E Harris; John A Hoggard; Fannie Hunter; Martha J Johnson; Nathaniel Johnson; Prissy Johnson; James Jones; Nathaniel Jones; Sally Jones; Elizabeth Joyner; Harrison B Joyner; John Joyner; Thomas W Joyner; Catharine Lewis; John Lewis; Robert E Lewis; Benjamin L McLemore; James McLemore; Martha McLemore; Pattie A Murrell; Thomas M Newsom; Goodwyn Niblet; Margaret Niblet; James W Niblett; M E Norfleet; Charles W Pettit; Caroline V Porter; E Presson; John N Presson; John Presson; George W Roberts; George Roberts; Sarah J Roberts; Jesse Sledge; Mary Sledge; Rosa Sledge; J A Spence; James Spence; Sarah Spence; Patience Vick; James D Westbrook; Nannie Westbrook; Rosa A Westbrook; William T White; Benjamin F Woodard

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


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