Transcript Marriage Register 1853-1872 Page 29

Name and Place entries on this page include:

J M Arnold; Alfred Atkins; William Atkins; C D Barham; M B Barrett; Ann E Battle; Jesse Blythe; Mary E Blythe; Viney Blythe; E H Bobbitt; M Bobbitt; James Brantley; Joseph Brantley; Peggie Brantley; Mollie Brown; Virginia A Brown; Pompey Butts; Elizabeth Carroll; Harriet A Carroll; Jesse Carroll; Margaret Chappell; Benjamin Devany; Elvin Doyel; Nancy Doyel; William Doyel; A M Drake; William Drake; James A Duncan; Nathaniel Evans; MA Ferguson; Martha A Ferguson; Peter Ferguson; Jesse Glover; N Glover; William Glover; Margaret Goodwyn; Elisha Green; Joseph Gregory; Bennett Griffin; Harrison Griffin; N Griffin; Georgiana Hall; Benjamin Hicks; William H Hill; Sarah A Hobbs; Elizabeth Jenkins; Patsy Jenkins; Benjamin Johnson; George Johnson; L Johnson; Laurencer Joyner; Lemuel T Joyner; Mary Joyner; Mason Joyner; Nancy V Joyner; Rebecca M Joyner; Richard Joyner; T W Joyner; William Joyner; Samuel Kello (Clerk); Edny Lankford; M L Luder; Thomas M Newsom; Jane Pittman; Mallory S Pittman; Thomas T Pittman; John Powell; Clara A Pretlow; Jeanie D Pretlow; T J Pretlow; Benjamin A Richardson; John Richardson; Mary Richardson; Anna Ricks; R R Savage; Joseph J Sawyer; Abraham Turner; B Turner; Edwin Turner; Jane Turner; John Turner; Fannie Vick; Giles E Vick; L Vick; Clara Walker; Dabney Ward; E B Ward; Thomas A Ward; Hester Whitehead; Gilbert Whitfield; Louisa Whitfield; Martha M Williams; Nancy Williams; M Worrell; Nathaniel Worrell; William R Worrell

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


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