Transcript Marriage Register 1853-1872 Page 42

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Henrietta Barham; Mary Barham; Drew Barnes; Luke Barnes; M B Barrett; Gilbert Beal; Nancy Beal; Richard Beal; Malinda Blow; Jordan E Bradshaw; Caroline Branch; Georgete Brown; A N Buck; Seth Catlin; Nancy Chappell; James Conwell; Mary Conwell; Amanda Darden; Lewis Delk; Benjamin Devany; Lucinda Diggs; Robert Diggs; Peter Ellis; Catharine Fowler; Julius Fowler; W E Fowler; Richard Gavans; M F Gilliam; Thomas Gilliam; Rody Grantum; Joseph Gregory; Nancy Hall; Benjamin Harcum; Joseph Hargrave; Margaret Hargrave; Annie Harris; Samuel H Holmes; Henry Jones; Jack Joyner; T W Joyner; Susan Kindred; Jane Lankford; Josiah J Little; Elias Majett; William Moore; R R Owens; Harrison Powell; Henry Ricks; Bird Ridley; John S Russell; John Scott; Malachi J P Scott; Priscilla Scott; James Simmons; Della Smith; F A Smith; A A Stephenson; A Stephenson; Alfred Stephenson; E Stephenson; Mills E Stephenson; William G Stephenson; Julian Thompson; Washington Travis; Henry Turner; Maria Turner; Amandy Vaughan; India Vaughan; John W White; John R Williams; John Williams; Margaret Williams; Virginia Williams; Mary J Worrell; Matthew Worrell; S Worrell; Thomas 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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