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Iredell County, NC Marriage Register Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Bride Index L-Z (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Young Walter Ralphford Mary 22/21 C 11/5/1932 H. T. Henry (Min) Daisy Henry, J. W. Allison, Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Harry Henry Punch Thomas N. Ramer Margaret E. - - 12/8/1854 S. Scherer (Min) -- Tomlinson C. S. Ramsay J. V. - - 9/7/1880 John Huske (Min) - Iredell Co. Axley Carl C. Ramsay Jettie L. 27/23 W 12/27/1911 J. H. Pressley (Min) Felix J. Axley, Dewitt Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Ramsay, W. M. Ramsay Morrison Thomas Leon Ramseur Alize 22/25 C 1/25/1936 N. D. Tomlin (JP) G. R. Goble, Tip E. Wilson Statesville NC Statesville Rt 3 Statesville NC Andrew W. P. Ramseur Bettie - - 12/23/1875 W. A. Wood (Min) — Iredell Co. Thomas George C. C. Ramseur Beulah 43/23 C 4/4/1920 B. K. Vanderburg (Bapt. Anna Ramseur, Hellard Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Min.) Young, Sosa Ramseur Fallstown Tns. Keaton William Ramseur Constance 26/19 C 10/20/1934 James W. Caldwell (Min) Elizabeth Caldwell, Bessie Statesville NC Statesville NC Statesville NC Tuck, James Caldwell Lawrence Carl Ramseur Della 21/21 C 4/13/1929 James Caldwell (Min) William Spann, Randolph Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Pharr Wilson Lynn, Jr. Ramseur Elnora 27/23 C 4/17/1948 H. S. Frost (Min) Ruthie Martin, Annie Frost Statesville NC Statesville NC Statesville NC Clark Thomas Ramseur Eloise 22/24 C 11/4/1931 G. B. Parker (Min) Andrew Clark, Mattie Parker, Mooresville NC Cleveland NC Mooresville NC Florida Parker Summers Flake Ramseur Emma 22/22 C 10/1/1912 J. H. Pressly (ARP Min.) Mrs. J. H. Pressly, Frances Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville NC Pressly, J. H. Pressly Young Lemzy Ramseur Ethel 21/18 C 8/12/1912 H. C. Moyer (Min) Mrs. Katie Golden, Mrs. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Marie Lynch, Mabel Moyer Howard Espy Ramseur Jessie 18/16 C 1/29/1925 W. J. Lazenby (JP) T. S. Lazenby, J. H. West, W. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville NC W. Holland Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Bride Index L-Z (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B McKee Champ H. Ramseur Katie 22/24 C 11/30/1915 O. J. Allen (Min) G. A. Mial, David McAdoo, Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville NC E. M. Allen Coble Arenus Ramseur Lelia 68/43 C 9/13/1950 John E. McKenzie (Min) Mrs. Allie Coble Brown, Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Coddle Creek Tns. James W. Bernette Chambers David Jesse Ramseur Lottie Angie 27/27 W 5/25/1957 H. S. Douglas (JP) Betty Ramseur, Nannie Statesville NC Rt 4 Cleveland NC Rt 2 Statesville Tns. Ramseur, William C. Whittington Leach Paul Ramseur Louise 22/20 C 8/4/1915 H. C. Miller (JP) C. C. Ramseur, R. C. Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Coddle Creek Tns. McRimmer, H. Abernathy Brawley Ernest Lee Ramseur Mary E. 23/22 C 11/17/1962 Bishop L. B. Ramsey Michel Brawley, Commulder b. 10/4/1939 Mooresville b. 12/21/1939 Mt Ulla Iredell Co. Ramseur, Mrs. Sallie Ramseur Stevenson Milas Ramseur Mary 20/19 C 6/22/1915 D. L. Webb (JP) Mrs. J. E. Webb, Mrs. D. L. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Webb, Reaner B. Stevenson McLelland Arthur Lee Ramseur Myrtle 20/19 C 3/13/1937 S. L. Cathey (Min) Mrs. George Cathey, Statesville #6 Statesville #6 Concord Tns. Margaret Cathey James Edward Raymond, Ramseur Natalie Renwick 21/26 C 11/27/1958 A. N. Gibson (Min) Louisa Lawrence, William M. Jr. Statesville NC Statesville Tns. Lawrence, Betty R. Renwick Hickory NC Baily Lonnie Ramseur Rosa Lee 21/19 C 12/28/1921 Henry Allison (Min) O. B. Hall, Robert Hudson, Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville NC Beatrice Lynch Summers Isaac Franklin Ramseur Thelma May 18/18 C 6/3/1929 G. R. Anderson (JP) C. W. Hyams, Haywood Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville NC Summers, Jay Will Ramseur Donalson Jay Ramseur Viola 21/20 C 9/1/1928 T. R. Gaines (Min) Julia B. Ramseur, A. C. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Mooresville NC Davidson, H. R. Vampbell McNabb Oscar Ramseur Viola 38/22 C 12/23/1914 J. H. Pressly (Min) H. L. Murphy, P. W. Steele, Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. H. C. Lawrence Thomas Joseph P. Ramseur Willie 24/23 C 11/16/1935 Herbert A. Holstead (JP) L. A. Thomas, J. A. Ramseur, Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Coddle Creek Tns. Jr., Lelia Ramseur Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Bride Index L-Z (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Feimster R. M. Ramsey A. E. - - 3/6/1872 R. A. Alexander (JP) none Iredell Co. Ramsour David Ramsey Alice 46/41 C 11/7/1911 C. H. Ramsour (Min) H. A. Keaton, William Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Johnson, Etta Johnson Morrow W. Clyde Ramsey Annie 19/19 W 11/28/1929 Herbert A. Holstead (JP) Neill P. Holstead, C. C. Troutman NC Troutman NC Coddle Creek Tns. Morrow, Grace Morrow Falls Percy Leonard Ramsey Bessie 21/18 C 1/19/1913 G. L. Houston (JP) Gulie Benfield, W. D. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Barringer Tns. Benfield, Cora Davis Caldwell John Ramsey Beulah 22/22 C 12/22/1912 G. L. Houston (Min) J. M. Hoffman, F. S. Houston, Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Cora Davis Sloop Jack Wilson Ramsey Carole Jean 21/19 W 1/12/1957 William Eugene Spears, Jr. Mrs. J. E. Robertson, Frank Davidson NC Mooresville NC (Min) Little, Mrs. W. E. Spears, Jr. Coddle Creek Tns. Byers Arthur Ramsey Christine 32/19 C 12/22/1938 J. G. Simonton (Min) Bertha Byers, Connie Miller, Mooresville NC Troutman NC Rt 2 Statesville NC Essie Teachey Johnson A. M. Ramsey Daisy Ann 26/24 C 9/28/1902 A. M. Johnson (JP) Robert Fleming, Eugene Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Johnson Winford John Ramsey Dora 21/18 C 6/12/1897 C. P. Lackey (Min) James Young, Minnie Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Barringer Tns. Davidson, James Reid Beaty Jim Ramsey Dovie Ann 26/24 C 9/28/1902 - Johnson J. E. Robert Fleming, Eug Johnson, Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. S. G. Gamel Parkinson Gilbert Gordon Ramsey Edna Rose 37/22 W 9/5/1906 J. H. Pressly (Min) E. B. Kennedy, M. E. Due West SC Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Ramsey, L. C. Caldwell Westmoreland Wilson Ramsey Effie 21/18 C 12/18/1898 J. H. Brown (JP) Joel Westmoreland, N. L. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Barringer Tns. Brown, Lillie Brown Sherrill Conover Herman Ramsey Essie Eugenia 28/20 C 4/7/1938 N. D. Tomlin (JP) Roy Starks, Mabel Starks, Z. Troutman NC Troutman NC Statesville NC V. Turlington Dagenhart Rowe Thompson Ramsey Fannie Louise 25/17 W 12/24/1936 J. W. Combs (Min) Eula Beam, Ann Morrow, Stony Point NC Troutman NC Fallstown Tns. Oma Lee Beam Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Bride Index L-Z (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Jones Plummer Flippen, Jr. Ramsey Frances Louise 32/25 W 3/25/1944 J. H. Pressly (Min) M. E. Ramsey, Mrs. Malcolm New Canton VA Statesville NC Statesville NC Burdette, Bess L. Fowler Gillespie Julius Ramsey Harriet - C 9/13/1879 N. S. Norton none Iredell Co. Griffin George Ramsey Jane 21/21 W 10/15/1884 B. F. Sumrow (JP) C. Q. Sumrow, W. P. White, Mecklenburg Co. Iredell Co. Coddle Creek Tns. Maggie M. Whitley Mills George Ramsey Josephine 27/20 C 9/7/1947 J. G. Simonton (Min) Eula Mae Bailey, Rosie Mae Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Mills, J. C. Mills Poston C. L. Ramsey Julia M. - - 3/5/1882 W. B. Pressly (Min) - Iredell Co. Hobbs Guy Ramsey Laura May 19/18 W 12/22/1933 J. L. Hood (Min) Bryte Wise, Edgar Hobbs Mooresville NC Troutman NC Troutman NC Johnson Pless Hinton Ramsey Letha 22/20 C 4/20/1939 F. C. Hawkins (Min) Frank Hawkins, Jr., Charles Statesville NC Statesville NC Statesville NC Hadley, Mrs. C. O. Hadley Alexander John Ramsey Lottie May 24/20 C 12/11/1931 L. B. Ramsey (Min) Sallie Ramsey, Robert Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Iredell Co. Ramsey, Hezekiah Ramsey Stevenson Elias Ramsey Louisa - C 8/25/1866 J. F. Alexander (clerk) - Byers Edmond Ramsey Lucinda - C 11/2/1872 J. F. Alexander (JP) - Iredell Co. Holmes Percy I. Ramsey Lula 28/22 C 12/3/1911 A. H. Lewis (Bapt. Min.) Mrs. Josephine Ramsey, W. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville NC Roy Webb, William Sherrill Gregory W. H. H. Ramsey M. L. - - 10/12/1880 John Husk (Min) none Iredell Co. Poston C. L. Ramsey M. E. 34/32 W 11/12/1891 W. A. Wood (Pres. Min.) R. L. Poston, P. L. Poston, J. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. C. Iman Stark Roy Ramsey Maebell 23/21 C 3/20/1937 N. D. Tomlin (JP) Mrs. Earl Kunkle, P. T. Troutman NC Troutman NC Statesville NC Raymer, Sidney Stark Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Bride Index L-Z (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Beaty James Ramsey Mamie 18/18 C 10/29/1905 A. W. Blackwelder (JP) G. L. Houston, J. C. Houston, Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co.
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