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Marriages of Portsmouth Virginia 1921-1925 Marriages of Portsmouth Virginia 1921-1925 Date Husband Wife Ages Status Birthplaces Currently living @ Parents Occupation Official Husband Wife Husband Wife Husband Wife Williamson P. & ABBOTT James THREEWITTS Greensboro, Geo. W. & Margaret 7-Sep-1921 Lawrence Pattie Mae 24 24 S S NC Ringold, NC Danville, VA Littleton, NC Ursula Abbott Threewitts Hotel Clerk G. W. Sawyer 516 Harrison St., ABBOTT Leslie DASHIELL Ida South Mills, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Wm. H. & Emma Oscie & Onider Major S. 25-Oct-1924 Raymond Jane 37 32 S S NC VA VA VA Jane Abbott Dashiell Grocer Colonna William ACORN, Jr. Albert DASHIELL Maria Brookline, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, A. H. & Annie W. H. & Elizabeth Edward 20-Mar-1924 Henry Elizabeth 31 22 S S MA VA Quincy, MA VA Alcorn Dashiell Yacht Master Callender CODD Margaret Washington, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Wm. Ernest & Walter Herbert & Thos. Rosser 8-Apr-1922 ACTON John Clark Lee 23 21 S S DC VA VA VA Minerva Acton Annie Lee Codd Electrician Reeves 601 West Ave., DRAKE Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, W. J. & Alice Warren & Mary 15-Mar-1925 ADAMS Arthur © Elizabeth © 22 19 S S VA Newark, NJ VA VA Adams Drake Laborer R. G. Adams DeKALB Nellie Norfolk Co., Portsmouth, J. G. & Julia F. R. P. & Lizzie E. Rev. A. R. 3-May-1924 ADAMS Arthur Lee Cosine 29 22 S S Raleigh, NC VA Raliegh, NC VA Adams DeKalb Clerk Love ADAMS Clifford NELSON Laura Hammond, Charleston, Portsmouth, Hardy & Jennie Frank & Gerda 25-Nov-1925 Martin Lenair 25 22 S S CA Brooklyn, NY SC VA Adams Nelson Policeman P. A. Atkins 445 Mt. Verson Ave., ADAMS George GOULD Helen Southampton Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Geo. H. & Carrie James & Martha A. 27-Aug-1921 Gibson Mae 24 22 S S Suffolk, VA Co., VA VA VA E. Adams Gould Merchant W. L. Murphy 720 Gray St., Stephenson Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Joe & Irene Sam & Roberta 27-Nov-1921 ADAMS Joseph © Viola © 21 21 S S VA VA VA VA Adams Stephenson Dish Washer L. L. Berry 1505 Glasgow St., WESTMORELA Havana, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, George & Sarah Jonas & Edith Rev. George 5-Mar-1923 ADAMS Osborne © ND Edith © 22 21 S S Cuba VA VA VA Adams Westmoreland Cook Gray 601 Wirt Ave., HARRIS Doll Portsmouth, Deep Creek, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Robt. & ---- Rev. G. H. 20-Jan-1921 ADAMS Robert © © 22 21 S S VA VA VA VA Adams ----- Laborer Spaulding Marriages of Portsmouth Virginia 1921-1925 Date Husband Wife Ages Status Birthplaces Currently living @ Parents Occupation Official Husband Wife Husband Wife Husband Wife 601 Grand St., AUSTON Ella Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, W. J. & Luna Preston & Sarah Rev. R. E. 28-Jan-1924 ADAMS Wm. © © 18 17 S S VA North Carolina VA VA Adams Auston Steelworker Green Assistant AIKENS Louis Moreable, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, James & Wm. J. & Mary Manager Henry H. 31-Jul-1924 Lawrence GIBBS Mary 26 21 S D PA Sunbury, NC VA VA Elizabeth Aikins Proctor Clothing Store Kratzig 229 County St., HELMAN Jennie Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Louis & Sophia Israel & Sophia Rev. L. D. 5-Nov-1925 ALBERT Jack Popkin 26 27 S W RUSSIA RUSSIA VA VA Albert Popkin Clerk Mendoza ALEXANDER Charlie LASSSITER Charlotte, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Ed & Harriett 21-Apr-1922 © Bertha © 21 20 S S NC Norfolk, VA VA VA Alexander Ed & Mary Lassiter Laborer S. T. Sharpe ALEXANDER William Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Moses & Mary 24-Aug-1922 © REED Sarah © 27 21 S S Surry, VA Surry, VA VA VA Alexander Jno. & Berta Reed Laborer Rev. A. Gomer 934 Nelson St., ALEXANDER Willie SMITH Jennie Charlotte, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Edw. & Harriette Walter & Pearl 16-Sep-1925 © Ware © 25 25 S D NC Franklin, VA VA VA Alexander Smith Laborer B. W. Dance ALLEN Benona -- Clifton MEGGS Elnora -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- JOHNSON North Norfolk Co., Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Norman & James & Rosa Rev. W. H. 12-Feb-1922 ALLEN Charlie © Helen © 22 18 S S Carolina VA VA VA Mandy Allen Johnson Laborer Massenburg Naval Air HOGSHIRE Station, ALLEN Charlie Catherine Gloversville, Princess Hampton Portsmouth, Frank W. & May John & Rachael R. 19-Nov-1921 Herbert Elizabeth 28 21 D S NY Anne Co., VA Roads, VA VA Allen Hogshire A.C.R., U.S.N. T. C. Bales 25 St., ALLEN Dewit HERRON Daisy Kingston, Newport Portsmouth, Wm. S. & Dolly Wm. B. & Rosa 28-Sep-1921 Elsworth © © 28 27 S S Lebanon, TN JAMAICA News, VA VA Allen Herron Merchant L. L. Berry 1822 Church WHITE Annie St., Norfolk, Will & Mittie Peter & Hattie 19-Oct-1925 ALLEN Fletcher © © 32 21 W S Atlanta, GA Newbern, NC VA Newbern, NC Allen White Truck Driver M. B. Brickett 412 County St., Benjamin B. & JENKINS Ethel Portsmouth, Glocester Co., Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Robert Jas. & Elizabeth C. Rev. J. H. 7-Dec-1923 ALLEN Frank Hatton Christina 21 21 S S VA VA VA VA Evelyn May Allen Jenkins Clerk Newberry Marriages of Portsmouth Virginia 1921-1925 Date Husband Wife Ages Status Birthplaces Currently living @ Parents Occupation Official Husband Wife Husband Wife Husband Wife 2406 Elm St., ALLEN Rose Buckingham Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Mat & Jennie ---- & Alice Virginia Rev. Samuel 28-Mar-1925 ALLEN Howard © Bud © 36 17 S S Co., AL VA VA VA Allen Wright Laborer Mackey REYNOLDS Cameron Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Bill & Nancy Jake & Mollie Pipefitter's Rev. A. R. 8-Jun-1922 ALLEN Jack Minnie 33 33 D W Co., VA VA VA VA Allen Spindle Helper Love FREEMAN Alpha Omega ALLEN Jas. © © 816 Carroll St., ALLEN John North Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Wm. & Polly Henry & Rachel 25-Jun-1924 Haywood © RITT Rachel © 37 31 W W Carolina VA VA VA Allen Williams Barber B. W. Dance WILLIFORD Warrington, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Phillip & Julia Wm. & Sarah Rev. S. L. 21-Jun-1922 ALLEN Peter © Lena © 23 21 S S NC North Carolina VA VA Allen Williford Laborer Scott 601 Central Ave., ALLEN Samuel WILKINS Hattie Camden Co., Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Alex & Sarah Jas. R. & Sarah G. H. 8-Jun-1921 Moses © © 34 28 S S Memphis, TN NC VA VA Allen Wilkins Laborer Spaulding 38 Hobson St., Truxton, ALLEN William ELLIOTT Hew Kent Brunswick Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Maston & Lewis & Charlotte J. M. 2-Jul-1921 Herbert © Rebecca © 58 55 W W Co., VA Co., VA VA VA Delphia Allen Douglas Cooper Armistead 2650 Glasgow St, ALLEN William BROWN Portsmouth, Portsmouth, James & Elnora Anthony & Maria 12-Oct-1925 Robert © Elizabeth © 21 22 S S Ahoskie, NC Kelford, NC VA VA Allen Brown Laborer F. M. Jones 1409 Washington St., ALLEN, Jr. Robert BLAIR Marie Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Robert James & Samuel Edward & 4-Aug-1923 James Theresa 24 24 S S VA VA VA VA Evelyn Mae Allen Mary Agnes Blair Baker J. T. O'Forrell 319 Florida Ave., ALLEY John Charlottesvill Elizabeth City, Portsmouth, Elizabeth Henry P. & S. Abner S. & Willie Locomotive 24-Apr-1923 Lawrence HINTON Ruth 27 28 S W e, VA NC VA City, NC Ella Alley Morgan Fireman W. W. Glover 1900 County St., ALLMANNSPACHER LILLIE Annie Hamburg, Cumberland, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, John & Mary Patrick & Julia Rev. J. J. 16-Jul-1921 Gustavo Frederick Mary 28 36 S S GERMANY MD VA VA Allmannspacher Lillie Cook Brocktrup Marriages of Portsmouth Virginia 1921-1925 Date Husband Wife Ages Status Birthplaces Currently living @ Parents Occupation Official Husband Wife Husband Wife Husband Wife 355 Broad St., ALLSBROOK, SR. GORDON Scotland Portsmouth, Portsmouth, B. I. & T. D. J. B. & Martha Railroad J. Elwood 15-Mar-1924 David Neill Elizabeth Vick 36 34 W D Neck, NC Conway, NC VA VA Allsbrook Jane Vick Conductor Welsh ALMOND Charles CUPP Grace Richmond, Portsmouth, James A. & Mary C. E. & Alice E. Automobile 24-Jun-1922 Thomas Irene 22 18 S S Staunton, VA Richmond, VA VA VA F. Almond Cupp Mechanic L. J. Phaup SAUNDERS Jarvisburg, New York, Jarvisburg, J. R. & Frances Mathew & Minnie 6-Sep-1924 ALPINE Leo Joseph Mary Belle 27 24 W S Boston, MA NC NY NC E. Alpine Saunders Salesman H. M. B. Jones MASON Virgie Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Henry & Emma Henry & Almeda 24-May-1922 ALSTON Eugene © © 23 22 S S VA VA VA VA Alston Mason Laborer L. L. Berry 2406 Pine St., SIMMONS Essie Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Joseph & Hattie Otis & Maggie Elder James 1-Aug-1923 ALSTON George © May © 21 21 S S Raleigh, NC Wakefield, VA VA VA Alston Simmons Painter Williams 1817 County St., AMOS Andrew Clifton PHAISEE Grace Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Alex & Annie Wm. & Alice Automobile J. M. 14-Apr-1921 © D © 34 26 S W VA VA VA VA Amos Cherry Mechanic Armistead ANDERSON Andrew Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Lee & Laura Elder C. A. 11-Apr-1922 © ELLIS Corrie © 42 22 S S Texas North Carolina VA VA Anderson ---- Laborer Twine ANDERSON Harold PEELE Edla Portsmouth, H. B. & Lillian Benj. B. & Auditor, S.A.L. Norman W. 6-Aug-1921 Butler Irma 27 27 S S Nashville, TN North Carolina Tampa, FL VA Anderson Margaret R. Peele Ry. Cox 127 Maryland Snow Hill, Ave., ANDERSON Horace DAVIS Gladys Richmond, Worcester Portsmouth, Portsmouth, Arthur Melvin & Geo. W. & Emma 26-Jul-1924 Welford Bodley 26 19 S S VA Co., MD VA VA Clara Anderson Davis Ore Smpler Wm. A. Brown CARROLL ANDREWS Tom © Carrie May © Naval Base, Homer Clinton & BANKSTON Portsmouth, Hampton Portsmouth, Minnie Lee Rec. A. R. 28-Dec-1921 ANGLIN Edgar Claristic Smith 21 22 S W Paris, TX VA Roads, VA VA Anglin ---- & Mary Smith Machinist, USN Love APPERSON Richard JOHNSON Newport Newton Park, Portsmouth, Benj. & Lora Thomas & Mary 11-Oct-1924 Rinker Dorothy Caroline 21 21 S S News, VA Orange, NJ Norfolk, VA VA Apperson Johnson Mechanic P. A. Atkins APPERSON Wm. BRINKLEY Mathews Pender Co., Ocean View, Portsmouth, J.
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