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Marriages 1885-1920 Chester County Marriages Grooms Index 1885-1930 Groom's Last Name Groom's First Name Middle Name Groom's Date of Birth Groom's Age Bride's First Name Bride's Last Name Date of Application Date of Marriage Place of Marriage License # Aaron J Ward 18 Leonore Harvey January 2, 1926 Green Hill 26191 Aaron Rowland 21 Ethel Brown January 7, 1925 West Chester 25535 Aaronoff Joseph 27 Kathryn Kann December 2, 1915 Lincoln University 18839 Aaronson JosephFebruary 20, 1871 Rosa Kaplan June 5, 1896 5413 Abbott Charles FApril 8, 1874 Elsie Kurts September 24, 1903 Landenberg 10008 Abbott Charles Shewell 24 Margaret Robinson August 6, 1923 Paoli 24532 Abbott Frank EdwardNovember 7, 1862 Beatrice Andrews December 9, 1891 Coatesville 2931 Abbott GeorgeDecember 9, 1876 Elizabeth Scattergood May 5, 1898 West Chester 6442 Abbott James HermanFebruary 19, 1871 Maud Waitneight January 30, 1901 Phoenixville 8156 Abel Charles Boehnke 21 Mabel Barnes March 27, 1929 Honey Brook 29126 Abel Charles William 23 Cora Peters April 21, 1928 Union Presbyterian Church Manse 28004 Abel Howard JOctober 29, 1875 19 Bertha Martin December 10, 1894 Kennett Square 4532 Abel Howard SamuelNovember 14, 1884 Sara Forest February 17, 1906 Brandywine Manor 11674 Abel Joshua MAugust 9, 1863 Kate Haise April 4, 1889 West Chester 1531 Abel William MAugust 9, 1868 Caroline Rigdon March 23, 1904 West Chester 10308 Abernathy John ASeptember 9, 1886 Emma Hall March 13, 1912 Downingtown 16266 Abernathy Samuel COctober 14, 1874 Ethel Chrisman September 19, 1906 Coventryville 12112 Abernathy William 31 Sarah Brown August 28, 1922 West Chester 23833.5 Aberts Charles LNovember 1, 1883 Ada Taylor June 7, 1905 New London 11106 Aboyo Emiliano 27 Mildred Gorman December 5, 1927 West Chester 27710 Abrams Fay Washington 31 Leata Large November 23, 1927 Lancaster 27666 Abrams Fredrick 29 Mary Morgan April 26, 1921 Coatesville 22947 Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Groom's Last Name Groom's First Name Middle Name Groom's Date of Birth Groom's Age Bride's First Name Bride's Last Name Date of Application Date of Marriage Place of Marriage License # Abrams John FJune 18, 1862 Heltie Rea April 30, 1891 Glenmoore 2607 Abrams Paul 25 Catharine Newberger July 17, 1918 West Chester 20939 Acconey John 22 Laura Cucurullo March 28, 1927 West Chester 27086 Acito Bartholomeo 30 Angela Ranalli January 29, 1917 Coatesville 19705 Acker E JonesDecember 17, 1862 Emma Stitler June 4, 1891 Anselma 2654 Acker Eugene K1856 Addie Worth March 24, 1887 Chatham 564 Acker J Miles 29 Martha Mathues March 15, 1924 West Chester 24973 Acker John C 21 Anna Foust March 31, 1915 Schuylkill Township 18377 Acker NorvalNovember 6, 1863 Lillie Clemens March 13, 1889 Tredyffrin 1471 Acker Norval Del RayNovember 23, 1889 Helen Diedrich June 27, 1912 Phoenixville 16429 Acker TheodoreMay 30, 1885 Blanch McGowan August 10, 1904 Parkesburg 10539 Acker William JonasApril 10, 1887 Rosemont Marsh October 30, 1911 Coatesville 16004 Ackerman Frank 29 Adaline Meredith May 3, 1921 Pottstown 22970 Ackerman Frederick J 25 Mary McLain June 26, 1920 West Chester 22355 Ackermann Franz W 37 Margaret Walter October 9, 1915 West Chester 18745 Ackin Wallace JJanuary 21, 1881 Mary Gregson February 16, 1907 Coatesville 12468 Ackis JosephJanuary 29, 1876 Maggie Grandy April 14, 1906 West Chester 11818 Acton Joseph TOctober 17, 1887 Sarah Farrell August 6, 1911 Philadelphia 15834 Adair Edwin Arnold 25 Ellen Whiteman January 3, 1914 Coatesville 17514 Adair William HDecember 15, 1884 Esther Connell June 7, 1910 St. Cecelia's Rectory 15079 Adam AndrewJuly 1882 Annie Alexo May 28, 1904 Mont Clare 10418 Adam SteveAugust 20, 1887 Susan Shemon October 24, 1908 Phoenixville 14067 Adamkovich John 29 Verona Marisiska October 30, 1916 Phoenixville 19558 Adams AlexanderApril 19, 1868 Sarah McWilliams April 24, 1905 Philadelphia 11038 Adams C RobertFebruary 23, 1883 Grace Darlington February 7, 1907 West Chester 12451 Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Groom's Last Name Groom's First Name Middle Name Groom's Date of Birth Groom's Age Bride's First Name Bride's Last Name Date of Application Date of Marriage Place of Marriage License # Adams CharlesMay 3, 1878 Carrie Brown May 11, 1910 Chadd's Ford 15032 Adams Charles J 32 Helen Waldbusser May 2, 1924 West Chester 25050 Adams Claude Henry 29 Eska Woodhams September 26, 1918 Coatesville 21069 Adams Edwin Young 27 Annie Crowl July 19, 1916 West Chester 19355 Adams Frederick L 38 Frances Buck November 6, 1922 24015 Adams George 22 Helen Sloyer September 6, 1928 West Chester 28589 Adams George Oliver 23 Florence Flanagan August 31, 1928 West Chester 28565 Adams John G 30 Ruth Riske August 9, 1924 West Chester 25242 Adams John QJuly 17, 1871 Elizabeth Rose October 15, 1895 Coatesville 4978 Adams John TJanuary 10, 1888 Mary Boyles March 9, 1910 West Chester 14917 Adams JonesSeptember 25, 1872 Sarah Garver March 13, 1894 Oxford 4146 Adams Joseph 22 Katherine Benson September 15, 1928 Coatesville 28612 Adams Lewis Martin 21 Iszetta Saylor August 19, 1926 Phoenixville 26622 Adams Lloyd EugeneFebruary 25, 1885 Daisey Kendrick December 16, 1907 Coatesville 13095 Adams Mortimer Clinton 21 Mary Murphy April 2, 1921 West Chester 22918 Adams Raymond 26 Ethel Brown July 28, 1920 22416 Adams Robert A 33 Mary Brown April 20, 1920 West Chester 22172 Adams Theodore 22 Surrilla Wesley September 4, 1914 West Chester 17974 Adams Thomas E 34 Rose Hollard July 19, 1930 West Chester 30352 Adams VivianDecember 8, 1861 Ida Blair September 1, 1891 2768 Adams William Herbert 33 Margaret Patrick February 12, 1927 West Chester 27002 Adamski Walenty1862 Agniska Szerenger November 7, 1900 Phoenixville 8003 Adamson James S. C.December 2, 1878 Anna Hatfield December 26, 1907 Caln 13125 Adamson William AFebruary 18, 1875 Susan Taney April 29, 1896 Phoenixville 5310 Adcock FrankDecember 14, 1869 Emma Arrison November 24, 1903 Oxford 10146 Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Groom's Last Name Groom's First Name Middle Name Groom's Date of Birth Groom's Age Bride's First Name Bride's Last Name Date of Application Date of Marriage Place of Marriage License # Adderton Howard 21 Margaret Quash March 9, 1930 Coatesville 29957 Addison WilmerMay 1, 1858 Elizabeth Emmons September 21, 1893 Phoenixville 3910 Adens Joseph MFebruary 14, 1885 Anna Johnson April 4, 1906 Pomeroy 11768 Adens Joseph MOctober 1, 1859 Annie Moore December 24, 1891 West Whiteland 2959 Adger Ralph 23 Mary Tinson September 15, 1930 Coatesville 30526 Adkins Charles S 32 Elizabeth Powell July 18, 1924 West Chester 25211 Adomski Frank 21 Helena Paztalemic May 4, 1914 Coatesville 17735 Adorijan Louis 20 Agnes Harmath January 12, 1929 Coatesville 28950 Adriance William Allen 26 Eleanor Deans June 12, 1920 Valley Forge 22271 Adykowicz GmitraNovember 1879 Anna Nazarcsuk July 28, 1907 Coatesville 12722 Aerie Charles HOctober 16, 1880 Alice Enos December 23, 1902 9510 Aerie Joseph 21 Helen McKim November 10, 1920 Coatesville 22655 Agardi AlexanderNovember 14, 1883 Julia Kiraly October 26, 1907 Phoenixville 12953 Agg Arthur BJune 15, 1876 Martha Bunting April 13, 1907 Hopewell Cotton Works 12584 Agnew James CAusut 22, 1876 Mary Hewitt March 20, 1902 Paoli 8984 Agnew ThomasApril 30, 1862 Ellen Hanson April 4, 1889 New London 1530 Ahlborn Charles AApril 11, 1864 Emma Zoller January 4, 1888 East Vincent 893 Ahn Charles Richard 21 Anna Peck February 14, 1925 West Chester 25593 Ahn Franklin Augustine 25 Anna Schmidt November 24, 1927 Berwyn 27680 Ahn Harry A 25 Alice Lilley January 19, 1924 Coatesville 24893 Ahn S HarryOctober 4, 1866 Blanch Miller May 2, 1895 Coatesville 4771 Aichholz Joseph MJune 25, 1890 Martha Cooper June 24, 1911 Anselma 15787 Aigeldinger Charles Waller 25 Sara Eavenson October 20, 1928 West Chester 28742 Aiken Harold R 34 Alberta Warner March 24, 1917 Malvern 19861 Aiken ThomasFebruary 15, 1835 Ida Shallcock January 27, 1912 Honeybrook 16164 Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380 Groom's Last Name Groom's First Name Middle Name Groom's Date of Birth Groom's Age Bride's First Name Bride's Last Name Date of Application Date of Marriage Place of Marriage License # Aikens WilliamJune 1, 1875 Mabel Garrett March 28, 1900 Landenberg 7642 Ailes George 30 Ruth Scott June 9, 1917 Berwyn 20072 Airgood AmbroseJanuary 20, 1856 Margaret Baen March 23, 1892 Parkesburg 3108 Airhart John FApril 20, 1873 Sallie Grimm April 3, 1901 Phoenixville 8208 Airhart Nathan LewisSeptember 29, 1870 Inez Wensel March 8, 1894 Phoenixville 4138 Akins George R 22 Clara Morrow December 27, 1927 Woodbury Heights, NJ 27756 Albert PeteJuly 19, 1890 Elizabeth Gombas March 25, 1913 16884 Albertini Carmine 22 Anna Cortellessa October 9, 1916 Downingtown 19436 Albight Roy C 20 Mabel Fraver January 20, 1915 Harrisburg 18239 Albony William A. H.July 19, 1861 Estella Bassett September 22, 1892 Kennett Square 3359 Albright ArthurMarch 20, 1882 Sadie Wentzel December 25, 1907 Brownback's Parsonage 13128 Albright DanielDecember 18, 1870 May Bachman May 3, 1898 Slonaker 6432 Albright H FSeptember 15, 1847 Sarah Berry August 22, 1902 West Chester 9292 Albright JamesMarch 24, 1877 Pencey More October 14, 1904 West Chester 10669 Albright James Frederick 30 Edna Law September 25, 1915 Anselma 18717 Albright William 30 Lula Lindsay September 5, 1925 West Chester 25973 Albright Wilmurt GJanuary 15, 1889 Susie Westman March 29, 1911 Coatesville 15610 Alcorn Andrew Stewart 23 Irene Rinker June 11, 1923 Coatesville
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