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Grimes County Bride Marriage Index 1846-1916 BRIDE GROOM DATE MONTH YEAR BOOK PAGE ABEL, Amelia STRATTON, S. T. 15 Jan 1867 ABSHEUR, Emeline DOUTMAN, James 21 Apr 1870 ADAMS, Catherine STUCKEY, Robert 10 Apr 1866 ADAMS, R. C. STUCKEY, Robert 24 Jan 1864 ADKINS, Andrea LEE, Edward 25 Dec 1865 ADKINS, Cathrine RAILEY, William Warren 11 Feb 1869 ADKINS, Isabella WILLIS, James 11 Dec 1868 ADKINS, M. J. FRANKLIN, F. H. 24 Jan 1864 ADLEY, J. PARNELL, W. S. 15 Dec 1865 ALBERTSON, R. J. SMITH, S. V. 21 Aug 1869 ALBERTSON, Sarah GOODWIN, Jeff 23 Feb 1870 ALDERSON, Mary A. LASHLEY, George 15 Aug 1861 ALEXANDER, Mary ABRAM, Thomas 12 Jun 1870 ALLEN, Adline MOTON, Cesar 31 Dec 1870 ALLEN, Nelly J. WASHINGTON, George 18 Mar 1867 ALLEN, Rebecca WADE, William 5 Aug 1868 ALLEN, S. E. DELL, P. W. 21 Oct 1863 ALLEN, Sylvin KELLUM, Isaah 29 Dec 1870 ALSBROOK, Leah CARLEY, William 25 Nov 1866 ALSTON, An ANDERS, Joseph 9 Nov 1866 ANDERS, Mary BRIDGES, Taylor 26 Nov 1868 ANDERSON, Jemima LE ROY, Sam 28 Nov 1867 ANDERSON, Phillis LAWSON, Moses 11 May 1867 ANDREWS, Amanda ANDREWS, Sime 10 Mar 1871 ARIOLA, Viney TREADWELL, John J. 21 Feb 1867 ARMOUR, Mary Ann DAVIS, Alexander 5 Aug 1852 ARNOLD, Ann JOHNSON, Edgar 15 Apr 1869 ARNOLD, Mary E. (Mrs.) LUXTON, James M. 7 Oct 1868 ARRINGTON, Elizabeth JOHNSON, Elbert 31 Jul 1866 ARRINGTON, Martha ROACH, W. R. 5 Jan 1870 ARRIOLA, Mary STONE, William 9 Aug 1849 ASHFORD, J. J. E. DALLINS, R. P. 10 Nov 1858 ASHFORD, L. A. MITCHELL, J. M. 5 Jun 1865 ASHFORD, Lydia MORRISON, Horace 20 Jan 1866 ASHFORD, Millie WRIGHT, Randal 23 Jul 1870 ASHFORD, Susan GRISHAM, Thomas C. 1 Mar 1855 ASHFORD, Susan L. MITCHELL, J. L. 6 Jun 1867 ASKNEW, Sallie SMITH, Isaac 15 Feb 1868 ATKINSON, Donna DUNFORD, James 14 Dec 1870 AUERBACH, Therese BOCK, Isidore 21 Feb 1869 AUSTIN, Kitty C. GORCE, William 23 Dec 1866 AYRES, Ellen KNIGHT, G. W. 7 Apr 1870 BAILEY, Ann HAYS, Martin 5 Feb 1867 BAINES, Eliza J. CULBUSON, F. S. 18 May 1856 BAINES, Tabitha G. WILSON, William W. 2 Oct 1868 BAKER, Aurelia E. FORRESTER, E. A. 15 Jan 1852 BAKER, Carrie LEWIS, F. M. 18 Sep 1862 BAKER, Cinderilla LEE, James 26 Dec 1868 BAKER, Frances C. WALTON, Peter W. 22 Jan 1850 BAKER, Georgiana HARRIS, Edmund 19 Dec 1868 BAKER, Grace FORD, Edward 23 Mar 1867 BAKER, Jane PEARSON, Henry 28 Mar 1869 BAKER, Julia SEARCY, I. G. 27 Sep 1859 BAKER, Laura HUTCHESON, John William 11 Sep 1855 BAKER, Lidia FORD, William 20 Jan 1866 BAKER, M. NICKISON, Tom 27 Jan 1866 BAKER, Martha HOWARD, Nathan 17 Feb 1867 BAKER, Matilda DUKES, F. L. 1 Nov 1870 BAKER, S. A. DEAN, F. R. 16 Nov 1865 BALDWIN, Fanny BUMEY, Anthony 28 Dec 1865 BALDWIN, Sabra HEATH, William 7 Oct 1849 BANCUM, Caroline CAMPBELL, Charles 23 Apr 1860 BANKS, Mary TURNER, Henderson 26 Oct 1870 BARFIELD, Martha A. DAVIS, Edward 11 Feb 1869 BARKER, M. J. EVANS, W. R. 12 May 1861 BARKER, M. P. MCCARY, R. D. 24 Mar 1864 BARNES, Catharine ONEAL, Gilbert 18 Jan 1855 BARNES, Dorcas NICHOLAS, Alfred 28 Jan 1869 BARNES, Eugenia C. QUINNEY, R. 18 Mar 1862 BARNES, Julia A. MYERS, George 15 Jan 1866 BARNES, Martha ROE, William C. 8 Jan 1856 BARNES, Z. SEARCY, H. C. 27 Jun 1866 BARRETT, Elizabeth J. HARRIS, John C. 23 Feb 1869 BARTON, Georgia HILL, James O. 12 Dec 1869 BARTON, Maggie POWEL, C. T. 13 Sep 1866 BARTON, S. A. HERVE, Alphonso 14 Jul 1864 BASHOP, S. C. ADKINS, L. O. 12 Oct 1865 BASKET, Malinda L. WILSON, William J. 28 Nov 1868 BASS, M. A. LOVE, J. E. 18 Apr 1867 BASS, Nancy GRAY, J. 21 Jan 1868 BASTON, Chaney Ann BASTON, Charles 1 Feb 1871 BATES, I. R. DEPREESE, B. L. 26 Jun 1865 BATES, Sue TOMPSON, Jerry 31 Dec 1867 BATSON, Malinda ROGERS, Robert 3 Jul 1851 BAUCUM, J. LEE, E. J. 11 Jun 1860 BAUMGAERTNER, Annie REILING, Thomas 7 Mar 1866 BAXTER, Fannie ROWLETT, T. M. 1 Oct 1868 BEAZLE, Eliza WALKER, George 5 Nov 1868 BECK, Kate WOODS, Mack 31 Oct 1867 BECKWITH, J. BULLOCK, John 12 Dec 1870 BEECHER, A. (Mrs.) PATRICK, G. M. 13 Mar 1860 BEHN, Polly WHITE, Nelson 15 Mar 1866 BELDIN, Elizabeth RANKIN, Thomas 23 Nov 1866 BELL, Addie MOORE, Ben Rogers 10 Sep 1925 BELL, Martha HAMPSHIRE, James 11 Jul 1870 BELLTON, Elizabeth WILLIAMS, Elbert 7 Dec 1869 BENNETT, H. A. PRESTON, J. C. 4 Apr 1861 BENNETT, M. POWELL, James K. 29 Nov 1866 BENNETT, M. A. SPEAR, G. B. 22 Jun 1870 BENNETT, Mary F. LEWIS, R. F. 16 Dec 1869 BERRYMAN, Lucinda BERRYMAN, Jackson 2 Feb 1855 BERRYMAN, Susan SHUMAKER, Henry 1 Jan 1857 BETTIS, Bettie TAYLOR, Alfred 23 Jan 1868 BETTS, R. H. HAYS, James 28 Dec 1870 BILES, Harriet HOUSTON, Simon 30 Apr 1867 BINGHAM, Mary LONDON, James 15 Mar 1868 BINGHAM, Miley DICKSON, Claibourne 27 Oct 1868 BIRD, Persilla LEE, Charles 25 Nov 1870 BIVENS, Ann DAVENPORT, Aaron 11 Jul 1869 BIVENS, Eliza MARSHALL, Billy 3 Jun 1869 BLACK, Nancy Lucinda MCGOWEN, Samuel 2 Jan 1849 BLACKSHEAR, A. R. FOSTER, T. C. 26 Jul 1865 BLACKSHEAR, Emma G. FOSTER, William J. 15 Oct 1868 BLACKSHEAR, Sally F. JONES, Frank R. 27 Apr 1869 BLACKWOOD, A. FRASHER, A. P. 10 Apr 1860 BLAKE, Celia JAMES, William 13 May 1867 BLAKE, Franie DAVIS, Mack 27 Jan 1867 BLAKE, Louisa WILLIAMS, Joe 26 Dec 1866 BLAKE, Lucy BLAKE, Jim 16 Mar 1866 BLAKE, Mary WASHINGTON, Green 16 Dec 1869 BLASSINGAME, Clarissa CAMPBELL, John 7 Jun 1868 BLOCKER, Amanda ANDREWS, A. 28 Mar 1861 BLOUNT, Amanda MONTGOMERY, W. 15 Feb 1865 BLOUNT, Camilla (Millie) PETEETE, Thomas H. 19 Feb 1867 BLOUNT, Elizabeth BRYANT, John 28 Sep 1865 BLOUNT, Frances Ann (Fanny) PETEETE, R. Sidney 18 Jan 1866 BLOUNT, Mary J. FULTON, Willis 14 Feb 1888 BLOUNT, Mary J. STUCKEY, D. B. 8 Jul 1884 BLOUNT, Texanna H. POLK, George Clinton 16 Dec 1880 BLOUNT, Virginia DYER, S. F. 15 Dec 1866 BLUE, Alsie WASHINGTON, George 26 Jan 1868 BLUMBERG, Augusta A. REILING, Thomas 7 May 1867 BLUMBERG, Maria BLUMBERG, August 19 Jan 1869 BOATNER, M. C. HICKMAN, L. B. 6 Nov 1865 BOATNER, M. E. DUKE, J. E. 14 Mar 1866 BOBBITT, Mary P. MORRIS, A. W. 28 Jan 1867 BOHNE, Pauline Julia CHILES, Griffin 15 Dec 1858 BOHNEE, Augusta C. DAMM, John 21 Oct 1858 BOND, Reachel COX, Henry 21 Sep 1869 BOOKER, Lela SANDLIN, Lewis 2 Dec 1866 BOOKMAN, Alice RANKIN, Sam 11 Feb 1871 BOOKMAN, Ann SANTY, W. A. 14 May 1859 BOOKMAN, Ann TRAVIS, J. A. P. 8 Jan 1861 BOOKMAN, Charlotte WILKERSON, Joshua 7 Jul 1856 BOOKMAN, Indie Ella REYNOLDS, William 19 Jun 1867 BOOKMAN, Julia LOW, Luke 10 Feb 1870 BOOKMAN, Mariah CAMBRIDGE, Joshua 22 Feb 1871 BOOKMAN, Mary CALLAHAM, I. 12 Oct 1869 BOOKMAN, Matilda WILLIAMS, Daniel 2 Jun 1870 BOOKMAN, Sarah FOUNTAIN, William 1 Apr 1870 BOOKMAN, Sela WILSON, Joshua 27 Mar 1870 BOSON, Louisa BAKER, Dempsey 31 Dec 1870 BOSSON, Fannie SPENCER, Essere 23 Jan 1869 BOSTON, Francis MCKINNEY, Ceasar 27 Dec 1868 BOWEN, C. WOOD, H. 25 Mar 1866 BOWEN, Mary WILLIAMS, John 2 Jun 1866 BOWEN, Rachel TERRY, Champ 2 Oct 1870 BOWIN, Caroline HICKS, Sam 10 Feb 1867 BOWLS, Josephine BLASSINGAME, Isaac 16 Dec 1868 BOWMAN, Rosina METZER, David 15 Feb 1855 BOWMAN, Sarah J. HETHERLY, G. M. 5 May 1867 BOWMER, Minervia BOWMEN, Wilson 14 Jul 1870 BRADLEY, Frouy RAGLIN, Thomas 10 Feb 1867 BRAGG, A. E. CLASS, Thomas O. 19 Aug 1858 BRANTLEY, Addie SOLES, J. M. 15 Dec 1869 BRANTLY HENRY, John 13 Jul 1850 BRANTLY, Sarah C. PRICE, James H. 6 Apr 1854 BRAYLOCK, M. J. TURNER, D. A. 20 Apr 1865 BRIDGERS, Fannie R. TEAGUE, D. A. 28 Dec 1868 BRIGANCE, Mary J. WATSON, John 21 Jul 1861 BRODNAX, Francis E. PITTS, Isaac 26 Jan 1870 BROOKER, M. E. SCOTT, J. F. 9 Jan 1871 BROOKS, Almeda EAVES, William J. 6 Aug 1868 BROOKS, C. PERRY, Major 13 Jan 1871 BROOKS, Laura DAVIS, Edward 23 Feb 1870 BROOKS, Melissa KERR, A. J. 4 Jul 1866 BROOKS, Teresa P. DILLON, Michael 25 Jan 1871 BROWN, A. P. MAY, G. W. 16 Sep 1863 BROWN, Ailcey NORWOOD, July 12 Jun 1870 BROWN, Ann WARD, Thomas 24 Feb 1869 BROWN, Annie HART, W. P. 21 Jul 1869 BROWN, C. E. WILLIAMS, T. S. 12 Jun 1865 BROWN, Eliza SIMPSON, Jack 30 Nov 1869 BROWN, Eliza E. BARKER, Henry 14 Dec 1865 BROWN, Fanny ALLEN, Cook 25 Feb 1869 BROWN, Fanny PHILLIPS, William 6 Apr 1867 BROWN, Florida BRADLEY, Daniel 21 Jan 1869 BROWN, Henrietta MCGUIRE, George 23 Jun 1869 BROWN, India MCGILL, Sandy 28 Dec 1866 BROWN, Jenny MITCHELL, Peter 27 Mar 1870 BROWN, Lucy COLLINS, Alfred 26 Dec 1867 BROWN, Mary Ann Francis HURST, Madison 28 Dec 1866 BROWN, Mollie CALDWELL, Henderson 28 Jan 1869 BROWN, P. WINNE, Henry 1 Apr 1866 BROWN, Rose PARKER, Miles 4 Feb 1866 BROWN, Susan E. FARRIS, J. M. 28 Feb 1860 BROWN, Viola NEBLETT, S. P. 14 Aug 1862 BRUSH, Sarah LOFTIN, William T. 22 Jun 1853 BRYAN, Naomi FUQUA, Lafayette 28 Apr 1859 BRYANT, Charity HOBBS, Collin O. 28 Dec 1860 BRYANT, Lucy EDWARDS, Samuel 25 Dec 1866 BUCHANAN, Mary J. JACKSON, John 24 Feb 1867 BUCHANON, Phillis GREENWOOD, Elick 18 Aug 1866 BUCK, Aggy BUCK, Anderson 25 Mar 1866 BUFF, Mary PARKER, John S. 10 Mar 1853 BUFFINGTON, Isabella HERBERT, J. 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