Transcript Marriage Register 1853-1872 Page 32

Name and Place entries on this page include:

W E Allen; Leah E Anderson; J M Arnold; James A Bailey; C D Barham; Joseph H Barham; Rosa E Barham; Sallie Barham; Jack Barnes; Thomas Brown; J A Buck; Leonard Cobb; Mary Cobb; Wickliffe R L Cobb; John Davis; Lucy A R Davis; MA Davis; Elizabeth Drewry; Joseph A Drewry; Samuel Drewry; James Evans; Thomas Evans; Elizabeth Gardner; Exum Gardner; Ezra J Gardner; Churchill J Gibson; Sylvia Green; Angeline Greene; Benjamin Harris; Moody Hines; Edward Howell; Susannah Husk; Ferebe Jones; Henry Jones; Howel Jones; Marsha Jones; Solomon Joyner; T W Joyner; Charlotte Leigh; Joseph Leigh; William E Leigh; Elila Lewis; John T Lewis; Julia Mason; Jane Moore; T M Newsom; Betsey O'Donnelly; John O'Donnelly; Calvin Oliver; Elizabeth Oliver; Thomas W Oliver; R R Owens; Darkess Parham; Alice S Parker; Elizabeth Parker; Richard Parker; Delia E Powell; Delia Powell; John Powell; Elizabeth Ridley; F T Ridley; Louisa B Ridley; Mason Ridley; Joseph J Sawyer; Matilda Smith; George Travis; Susan Travis; Susanna G Travis; John J Turner; John Turner; M V Turner; Rebecca Turner; Samuel J Turner; William Turner; Charles Urquhart; Sidney Urquhart; Effie Vick; Jesse B Vick; Julia B Vick; Wiley Vick; Cornelius Walker; Martha Walker; Missouri Waller; Richard White; Elvera A Williams; John Wilson; William Wilson; Molly Wrenn; Mary Jane Wyatt

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


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