Transcript Marriage Register 1853-1872 Page 25

Name and Place entries on this page include:

J M Arnold; Wilson Bailey; C D Barham; Henry Barrett; J Barrett; M B Barrett; Richard A Barrett; Susan C Barrett; Betty Bell; Henry Bell; Wesley Benjamin; Nancy Bowden; A Bradshaw; Mary A Bradshaw; Watson Bradshaw; A Buck; Martha Butler; Henrietta Charity; Martha Clements; C Cole; Nathaniel Cole; Peter Cole; Robert Cook; Joseph Council; Henry Councill; P Councill; James E Crichton; M Crichton; Robert H Crichton; Ephraim Crocker; Hannah Darden; William W Daughtrey (Court Official); Etheldred Daughtrey; Mary Daughtrey; Benjamin Devany; Fanny Dillard; Emanuel Elam; Ada Evans; Erving Evans; J Evans; Joseph Everett; Mattie F Everett; S Everett; Peter Fowlkes; Elizabeth J Freeman; James Granger; Lucy A Gray; George Green; Joseph Gregory; Demsy Holland; Samuel H Holmes; L Holt; Mary J Holt; Newit Holt; Nehemiah Hunter; James G Jones; Winney Jones; T W Joyner; Charles Knight; S Knight; Thomas Knight; Miles Myrick; Easter Orrs; Ellen Piket; Edwin W Raiford; Philip Raiford; T Raiford; Bettie R Saunders; L A Saunders; William B Saunders; J J Sawyer; Ann Scott; Edward Scott; Mariah Scott; Matilday Sykes; Rebecca Sykes; Jerry Thomas; B Turner; Edwin Turner; Mills R Turner; William B Turner; Washington Vaughan; Elizabeth Vick; Milly Wellons; A Wiles; Cahala J Williams; J Williams; Samuel Williams

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


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