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Marriage Records of Boone County West Virginia 1854-1931 Copyright Marriage Records of Boone County West Virginia 1854-1931 Copyright 1989 Ronald Ray Turner 9901 Greenview Lane Manassas, VA 20109 Print House Express of Manassas Manassas, Virginia U.S.A. ADKINS, ASBURY 22 LOGAN S/O ISOM/MARY TO RUTH THOMPSON 15 KANAWHA D/O WM./SARAH 26 JUN 1856 ADKINS, AUSTIN, 21 LOGAN S/O LEWIS/LIBBY TO LUCY FOSTER 16 CHARLOTTE D/O MARTIN/ELIZ 16 SEP 1858 ADKINS, MOLLIE 16 LOGAN D/O WESS TO WILLIAM DAVIS 21 LOGAN S/O E.R. 10 DEC 1920 AKERS, ELBERT 22 LOGAN S/O ROBERT TO CARRIE ALBRIGHT 18 LOGAN D/O JAS A. 26 DEC 1919 AKERS, JOHN MARSHALL 24 LOGAN TO MAUD WALLS 34 16 MAR 1908 AKERS, OSCAR 33 LOGAN S/O R.L. TO EUNA PRIDEMORE 22 OLIVE HILL KY. D/O ROBERT TACKETT 17 OCT 1925 AKERS, RUBY PEARL 18 LOGAN D/O R.L. TO CLAUD RADER NELSON 21 LOGAN S/O SCOTT 25 AUG 1919 ALBRIGHT, CARRIE 18 LOGAN D/O JAS. A. TO ELBERT AKERS 22 LOGAN S/O ROBERT 26 DEC 1919 ALBRIGHT, GEORGE BENJAMIN 24 LOGAN S/O PETER TO ROXIE MITCHELL 25 D/O SYLVESTER 4 APR 1914 ALBRIGHT, JAMES MONROE 23 LOGAN S/O JAMES A. TO NORMA KITTERS HAGER 22 D/O HENLEY 18 DEC 1917 ALBRIGHT, JOHN 24 LOGAN S/O J.A. TO GRACE JEFFERY 18 D/O E.E. JEFFERY __ MAY 1923 ALBRIGHT, RUCKER 22 LOGAN S/O JAMES TO EVA JANE BALL 21 LOGAN D/O ISAAC B. 30 JUN 1919 ALBRIGHT, TILDA 33 LOGAN TO SAMUEL LONG 35 WID. PUTNAM 8 JAN 1913 ALESHIRE, SADIE PEARL 17 LOGAN D/O J.P. JEFFERY, GDM. TO EZRA HANSFORD GRAYLEY 21 LINCOLN S/O WILLIAM 24 AUG 1914 ALIFF, CHARLEY 20 LOGAN S/O SYNTHIA TO NETTIE JARRELL 20 D/O JOHN G. 23 NOV 1918 ALTIZER, CORA 26 LOGAN TO JOHN BROWNING 24 LOGAN 24 DEC 1905 ALTIZER, MOLLIE BROOK 17 LOGAN D/O A.B. TO DENNIE CHAMBERS 21 S/O RICHARD 15 JAN 1912 ALTMAN, SAM 32 BROWN OH S/O WESLEY TO JOCIE BIAS 21 D/O COLLIE 29 MAR 1924 ALWAY, MRS ANNIE 28 GEORGIA D/O G.M. MURRY TO OLLIE JOHNSON 24 JEFFERSON ALA S/O RUBY 19 SEP 1926 AMICK, JAMES WHITE 23 FAYETTE TO ELLA MAYS 21 29 AUG 1903 AMOS, CHARLES 28 KANAWHA S/O WILLIAM TO BESSIE MARTIN 18 LAWRENCE KY. D/O MRS. BELLE MARTIN 1 JUN 1927 ANDERSON, ARTHUR LESLIE 23 ATHENS OHIO S/O WILLIAM TO WAVIE ALICE DICKENSON 21 PUTNAM D/O DAN 8 OCT 1927 ANDERSON, ASA 32 TO SARAH F. BRADFORD 24 6 FEB 1868 ANDERSON, EDWARD 43 KANAWHA S/O NED TO MRS. NANNIE DAVIS 44 KANAWHA D/O JAMES GEORGE 13 OCT 1925 ANDERSON, GLADYS 16 D/O OLIVER TO ADOLPHUS ADAMS 18 CARTER KY. S/O OSCAR 11 JUN 1918 ANDERSON, HARRY 21 JETERSVILLE VA S/O HACKET TO MAMIE WILSON 22 OWANTON KY. D/O RUFUS 23 OCT 1922 ANDERSON, LAURA 16 KANAWHA D/O E.D. TO BRISON HUNTER 21 S/O J.W. 13 SEP 1926 ANDERSON, LAWRENCE 24 KANAWHA S/O EDWARD TO LOUELLA MILLS 19 D/O CHARLIE 16 MAY 1931 ANDERSON, LOTTIE VALLIE 17 KANAWHA D/O EDWARD TO OSCAR HARLESS HARPER 20 PUTNAM S/O O.W. 19 AUG 1925 ANDERSON, OLIVER C. 24 PIKE KY. TO DELLIE MAY ESTEP 21 31 DEC 1902 ANDERSON, MRS. ROSA 46 WV D/O EDWARD TO GEORGE KELLY 66 GREENUP KY S/O JIM 12 NOV 1926 ANDERSON, THOMAS 30 TO MOSSENA MILLER 17 16 DEC 1908 ANDERSON, WILLIAM ARTHUR 30 WID. ATHENS OHIO TO ADDIE BEATRICE TUCKER 25 DIVORCED PUTNAM 13 MAY 1918 ANDERSON, WILLIAM ARTHUR 28 WID. ATHENS OHIO S/O J.N. TO RUTH BLANCHE ESTEP 16 LINCOLN D/O SHADY 18 NOV 1916 ANDREWS, LEE 40 JEFFERSON ALA. S/O JOHN TO MRS MARY WILLIAMS 40 BOONE D/O FLOYD 22 AUG 1927 ANGEL, BEATRICE 19 TO AFTON JACKSON 27 LEWIS 4 OCT 1910 ANGEL, FAYE 19 LINCOLN D/O FRANK TO HARRY JUSTICE 21 BOYD KY. S/O WILLIAM 18 JUL 1925 ANGEL, GENEVA 24 LINCOLN D/O JAS. TO J.E. DUNLAP 45 WID. LINCOLN S/O JAS. 23 DEC 1919 ANGEL, MARY 21 KANAWHA D/O JACK TO PATTERSON HUDSON 21 LINCOLN S/O WILLIAM 29 DEC 1916 ANGEL, MABEL 21 D/O WALTER TO CHARLES HARLESS 25 S/O W.L. 11 JUL 1921 ANGEL, NELLIE 17 D/O WALTER TO JULIAN SIGMAN 20 FRANKLIN S/O J.S. 3 JUL 1920 ANGEL, REX 22 S/O WALTER TO SARAH McCORMICK 18 D/O W.F. 22 JUN 1931 ANGEL, STELLA 21 D/O FRANK TO RALPH HARLESS 21 LINCOLN S/O WILBURN 20 DEC 1922 ANGEL, WALTER 21 TO HATTIE HILL 18 17 APR 1899 ANGEL, WILLIE 40 KANAWHA TO HAZEL BECKWITH 20 KANAWHA D/O C.A. 18 MAR 1912 ANGLE, MARY 31 WID. LOGAN TO WILLIAM W. BELL 41 DIVORCED MERCER 24 APR 1902 ANGLE, MATTIE 25 LINCOLN TO FRANK BARKER 20 S/O J.F. 2 APR 1920 ANGUS, GEORGE 18 RALEIGH TO LILLIE MAY JEFFERY 17 26 MAR 1910 ANGUS, MARY EVELINE 17 KAN. D/O VALERIA MARTON TO IRA SIMMS 23 KANAWHA S/O ED 8 MAY 1929 ANTHONY, MATTIE 37 (COL) GADSDEN ALA TO GOVENOR KEITH 35 (COL) GRINNETT WV. 25 MAY 1915 ANTIL, EDITH L. 17 LINCOLN D/O C.H. TO IRVIN C. BOOTH 21 CABELL S/O BEVERLY 25 JUL 1919 ARINGTON, TILDA 44 DIVORCED McDOWELL D/O T.A. DAVIS TO WILLIAM G. BALL 51 WID. CARTER KY. S/O 1 WILLIAM 1 MAR 1919 ARMSTEAD, BURLEY FRANKLIN 18 NICHOLAS S/O GEORGE TO MERL MASON 16 D/O ED 16 NOV 1929 ARMSTRONG, CHARLEY 31 LINCOLN TO MARY LIZZIE GRAYLEY 31 23 MAR 1909 ARMSTRONG, EDWARD 25 LINCOLN TO NORA DOLIN 17 LINCOLN 18 APR 1908 ARMSTRONG, ELIZA JANE 27 WID. LINCOLN D/O JIM TO JAMES PAULEY 34 LINCOLN S/O ALLEN 9 NOV 1915 ARMSTRONG, FANCIE 22 WV. D/O JOHN TO FRED DUNLAP 21 LINCOLN S/O A.L. 5 DEC 1929 ARMSTRONG, FRED 22 KANAWHA S/O HUGH TO ROXIE ESKEW 24 D/O LONE 10 AUG 1922 ARMSTRONG, LOUEMMA 20 WID. D/O WILL HOLLEY TO G.G. GRAYLEY 60 WID. MERCER S/O JOHN 21 DEC 1911 ARMSTRONG, LULA 16 LINCOLN D/O JOHN TO JAMES HOLLY 21 PUTNAM S/O ENOCH 18 SEP 1922 ARMSTRONG, MOURER 27 WID. LINCOLN S/O JAMES TO MINNIE KIDD 18 LINCOLN D/O LUM 16 DEC 1911 ARMSTRONG, OCIE 18 C/O CHARLEY TO OKEY CANTERBERRY 22 C/O IKE 26 DEC 1927 ARMSTRONG, REEVIE 18 LINCOLN D/O JOHN TO GEORGE S. ATKINS 28 S/O HENRY 19 AUG 1922 ARMSTRONG, ROE 23 LINCOLN TO LOUEMMA HOLLEY 21 PUTNAM 15 NOV 1910 ARMSTRONG, RUBY 21 LINCOLN D/O JEFF TO ARNOLD BARKER 21 KANAWHA S/O N.D. 24 OCT 1931 ARMSTRONG, SYLVA 16 LINCOLN D/O CHARLEY TO HOBERT DUNLAP 22 S/O EARLEY 3 JUL 1909 ARMSTRONG, THOMAS 40 TO DICY M. TACKETT 30 8 NOV 1881 ARMSTRONG, VERGIE 18 D/O HUGH TO QUILLER HOLSTEIN 21 LINCOLN S/O STROTER 6 JUL 1926 ARMSTRONG, VIRGIE 20 NICHOLAS D/O G.W. TO SEIBERT MASSEY 21 S/O C.C. 21 JUN 1928 ARNETT, KATHLEEN DEE 18 MONROE D/O H.B. TO SENNETT EDWARD McNEELY 25 S/O E.A. 18 DEC 1926 ARNOLD, CYNTHIA 24 TO J.C. TAMPLIN 28 2 AUG 1897 ARNOLD, DANIEL 26 TO SMANTHA ASBURY 17 9 AUG 1870 ARNOLD, ELBERT EARL 23 S/O THOMAS TO BEULAH CADE 17 D/O JOHN 17 NOV 1920 ARNOLD, JAMES 21 S/O THOMAS TO CHARINA A. KEFFER 19 D/O DANIEL 31 JAN 1916 ARNOLD, LIZZIE 21 TO FRANK KEFFER 19 22 APR 1900 ARPAD, KES 23 AUSTRIA - HUNGRY S/O KES GESZAS TO EMMA KOVACS 16 AUSTRIA - HUNGRY D/0 ALEX 4 JUN 1917 ARTHUR, FLAVY 21 KANAWHA D/O S.J. TO ELIZA ELKINS 18 D/O D.P. 26 FEB 1920 ARTHUR, JOE W. 25 TO GLADYS BURNER 18 D/O B.F. 12 JUL 1920 ARTHUR, PHILLIP 22 CABELL S/O WESLEY TO GLADA ELLIS 18 D/O ELBERT 18 NOV 1931 ARTIST, FLORENCE 18 LINCOLN TO LUKE HENDERSON 26 LINCOLN S/O ED 2 JUL 1927 ASBURY, ALEX 23 TO AMERICA A. BUZZARD 18 8 MAY 1902 ASBURY, AMANDA C. 17 TO WILLIAM MEADOWS 19 22 SEP 1883 ASBURY, ARAMINTA 18 TO JOHN T. SCOTT 20 27 JUL 1886 ASBURY, C.F. 21 TO PRISCILLA F. KINDER 17 25 DEC 1900 ASBURY, CHAPMAN 21 TO ANNIE BYRNSIDE 21 10 MAR 1877 ASBURY, CHAPMAN 34 TO DELIA MILLER 18 19 JUL 1892 ASBURY, CHAPMAN M. 29 TO A.M. COBB 39 17 MAY 1880 ASBURY, CORA 20 TO ED SMITH 38 24 JAN 1901 ASBURY, CYNTHIA W. 23 TO JAMES W. MILLER 32 26 DEC 1884 ASBURY, DEWEY 21 S/O JAMES TO ALPHA WHITE 22 D/O J.N. 24 NOV 1926 ASBURY, DONA 23 D/O GEORGE TO STANLEY COOK 21 S/O FLOYD 11 FEB 1920 ASBURY, DORA 18 TO W. BROWNING 18 27 DEC 1894 ASBURY, E. 28 (MALE) TO M. DOUGLAS 21 8 APR 1890 ASBURY, EASTER 16 TO JOHN B. HARLESS 22 8 NOV 1883 ASBURY ELIZABETH 30 BEDFORD D/O WILLIAM/NAOMI TO PLEASANT BASHAM 46 FRANKLIN S/O WILLIAM/AMY 20 OCT 1856 ASBURY, ELIZA JANE 22 TO JAMES MEADOWS 42 3 NOV 1882 ASBURY, ETTA 25 TO J.N.
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