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Chester County Marriages Grooms Index 1885-1930 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 # Mabin Daniel ThomasOctober 26, 1870 Ida Boyer December 29, 1902 Coatesville 9520 MacAdam Charles A 25 Bessie Kramer September 22, 1924 Phoenixville 25313 MacAdams Robert A 41 Mary Moses April 22, 1926 Kimberton 26349 MacAfee Jacob LApril 8, 1883 Annie Thomas May 7, 1904 Nantmeal Village 10390 MacAfee WalterMay 26, 1877 Carrie Eyrich July 13, 1901 Marsh 8479 MacAfee William P1863 Lizzie Murray July 31, 1886 307 MacArthur Hugh 22 Ruth Heller August 9, 1930 West Chester 30408 Macaulay John WDecember 20, 1872 Mary McClure December 10, 1902 Guthriesville 9469 MacCain Howard S 21 Ella Schroder April 17, 1930 West Chester 30051 MacCleary Howard Ellsworth 21 Evelyn Clarke January 8, 1927 West Chester 26948 MacDade William Henry 33 Nellie Wilson April 21, 1919 Phoenixville 21345 MacDaniel George 22 Gertrude Tallen June 29, 1927 Philadelphia 27332 MacDonald Frank CAugust 30, 1889 Alice Whibley April 15, 1911 Coatesville 15369 MacDonald Frederick T 45 Jane Chalfant February 8, 1916 Philadelphia 18984 MacDonald George 48 Elizabeth Ralph November 5, 1925 West Chester 26088 MacDonald Harry MOctober 13, 1873 Bertha Kerns June 18, 1913 West Grove 17110 MacDonald Samuel FJanuary 22, 1868 Carrie Mercer June 26, 1895 Coatesville 4855 MacDonald Stephen GJuly 5, 1872 Marie Vail September 28, 1899 Chatham 7164 MacDonald Walter ASeptember 30, 1859 Willa Way July 16, 1903 West Chester 9914 MacDonald Walter PMarch 11, 1877 Reba Sidwell April 13, 1898 Oxford 6398 MacDonald William 68 Anne Mercer August 5, 1915 Malvern 18620 MacDonald WilliamJanuary 5, 1877 Bertha Wilmer December 18, 1902 East Nottingham 9492 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 # Macdonald William LairdMay 20, 1883 Catherine Roca May 30, 1913 West Chester 17067 MacDonough Dent William 24 Sarah Mitchell August 18, 1920 West Chester 22419 MacDowell LeRoy 19 Thelma Prosser September 16, 1920 Lancaster 22506 Mace Elmer EApril 16, 1861 Sallie Smith July 15, 1886 West Chester 302 Mace Morton GarrettJanuary 26, 1865 Laura Powell December 16, 1890 Elkview 2350 Mace Paul VFebruary 29, 1873 Mame Schaffer June 20, 1906 Philadelphia 11931 Mace Thomas F 22 Emma Keen June 25, 1918 West Chester 20890 Macey William HJune 9, 1886 Blanche Shepperd March 7, 1911 Chester County 15557 MacFarlan Wallace 24 Alice Buzzard September 7, 1923 Valley Forge 24625 MacGaughey James DMay 15, 1882 Helen Cox June 17, 1911 Willistown 15764 Machemer David 52 Maud Laurence March 7, 1930 Birdsboro 29936 Machemer J JacobDecember 12, 1865 Catharine Hess February 8, 1893 Ercildoun 3586 MacHenry Lew Wallace 22 Myrtle Unangst January 31, 1928 West Chester 27849 Macher John S 29 Gertrude Brennan January 19, 1914 West Chester 17559 Machey Angus S 24 Margaret Brown May 18, 1915 West Chester 18470 Macias Amado 21 Beatrice Munoz January 26, 1926 Paoli 26221 Maciejewski Frank 22 Stella Krzeskiewicz February 12, 1930 West Chester 29918 MacIntosh Aden BMay 10, 1871 Lillie Wagoner April 24, 1897 Spring City 5847 MacIntosh James1861 Annie Murphy August 19, 1886 New London 319 MacIntyre David R 20 Grace Smith February 6, 1919 West Chester 21248 MacIntyre HarryNovember 1, 1882 Maud King September 25, 1906 Kennett Square 12101 Macintyre SamuelJune 5, 1858 Kate Getman January 10, 1899 Tablet 6782 Mack Aven 21 Annie Murry September 18, 1918 Pomeroy 21000 Mack David T 23 Hilda Hoodmaker March 9, 1929 Berwyn 29079 Mack John Albert 23 Theresa Klodell January 28, 1928 West Chester 27844 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 # Mackara John 22 Helen Reilly July 28, 1927 West Chester 27388 Mackay WilliamJuly 9, 1881 Mabel Simmons January 18, 1905 West Chester 10871 MacKensey George 35 Florence Seachrist October 12, 1915 Coatesville 18721 Mackereth Fred LNovember 4, 1872 Helene Crowl March 29, 1899 East Nottingham 6905 Mackereth James FNovember 15, 1862 Annie Strahorn March 12, 1890 Toughkenamon 1974 Mackereth John CSeptember 24, 1870 Ada Keebler July 23, 1896 West Grove 5457 Mackey E MorrisonJune 9, 1880 Grace Lindecamp October 13, 1904 New London 10663 Mackey E MorrisonJune 9, 1880 Helen Whittacker June 21, 1913 Elkview 17114 Mackey Edward DAugust 27, 1877 M Mann March 4, 1900 St. Cecilia's Rectory 7594 Mackey Edward Daniel 22 Esther Conn June 7, 1926 West Chester 26463 Mackey Fred LAugust 20, 1872 Bessie McMaster September 8, 1897 New London 6016 Mackey Ira E 21 Elizabeth Crawford November 26, 1919 West Chester 21886 Mackey J QuarllAugust 23, 1875 Anna Cooper November 22, 1911 Philadelphia 16050 Mackey John ClydeJanuary 15, 1887 Helen Hutchison April 24, 1913 Elkview 16982 Mackey John YJanuary 4, 1877 Mary Watson June 28, 1905 Coatesville 11214 Mackey Mark H 31 Myrtle Cloud March 16, 1917 Philadelphia 19840 Mackey R AnthonyDecember 23, 1853 H Brown December 25, 1900 Oxford 8086 Mackey Raymond S 42 Nancy Thompson June 30, 1928 Jennersville 28199 Mackey Robert A 38 Estella Huston June 26, 1926 New London 26522 Mackey Robert L 22 Sadie Currey October 28, 1914 Coatesville 18060 Mackey S StreaperJuly 27, 1874 Martha Watson April 8, 1903 Coatesville 9698 Mackey Thomas BMay 21, 1868 Laura Scotton June 1, 1898 Kemblesville 6447 Mackey W Edgar 23 Florence Gilbreth December 9, 1903 Highland 10159 Mackey William MSeptember 15, 1875 Annie Welch July 3, 1898 Pomeroy 6525 Mackhouse George HAugust 28, 1846 Sallie Temple December 19, 1888 Philadelphia 1315 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 # Mackie Clement LJanuary 22, 1874 Charlotte Wilson September 7, 1904 Lewisville 10680 Mackie J ClarenceJanuary 18, 1868 Hannah Wherry November 24, 1904 New London 10732 Mackie James A 33 Florence Wilkinson September 16, 1913 West Chester 17282 Mackiewicz Charles Joseph 23 Catherine Phelps December 10, 1928 West Chester 28881 Mackissic Robert Sawyer 21 Sarah Pennypacker November 4, 1915 Parkerford 18801 Macklem John WNovember 20, 1876 Jennie Wilkinson April 3, 1901 8282 MacKnight Albert HallApril 8, 1868 Adah Quidland June 28, 1893 Phoenixville 3820 Mackres Nicholas 24 Mary Slagle June 10, 1920 West Chester 22273 Maclary John WApril 8, 1859 Mary Vane June 24, 1908 West Grove 13862 MacLaughlin Lewis HFebruary 5, 1873 Roberta Simmers September 13, 1905 Phoenixville 11345 Macleary Winfield SJanuary 22, 1891 Emma Gray April 3, 1912 West Grove 16272 Macleod Cameron 27 Mary Morris June 2, 1915 Radnor 18489 MacMahon John J 25 Mary Shipp October 1, 1913 Phoenixville 17293 MacMullen Lloyd I 24 E Ecoff February 12, 1927 West Chester 27008 MacNamee David J 25 Helen Bowen April 21, 1915 West Chester 18426 MacNamee JosephJuly 20, 1880 Laura Marlin July 21, 1902 Philadelphia 9234 MacNeal John Huver 23 Helen Graham January 1, 1917 Phoenixville 19685 MacNeal Robert Roy 28 Mabel Esbenshade July 19, 1922 Atglen 23777 MacNeal Walter SNovember 15, 1883 Ida Slaymaker January 23, 1907 Gum Tree 12421 MacNeill Levi J 30 Ethel Mengel September 15, 1917 Spring City 20311 MacNeill William HApril 13, 1885 Sarah Davis March 23, 1911 15599 MacNeille Edward 21 Kathryn Dollscheck April 16, 1926 West Chester 26345 Macon Bennie 22 Naomi Randolph February 11, 1928 Coatesville 27876 Macon George E 25 Catherine Connolly May 2, 1924 West Chester 25027 MacSporran Edward L 43 Eva Weaver October 2, 1922 West Chester 23930 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 # Macus Antony 28 Theresa Pastva February 18, 1917 Coatesville 19781 Maczavka Mitro 34 Kasia Wengnowycz August 8, 1914 Mont Clare 17913 Madaros GeorgeMay 2, 1865 Annie Zahumenski May 10, 1890 Phoenixville 2057 Madden Albert Alexander 21 Grace Potter November 10, 1928 West Chester 28814 Madden Charles A 33 Myrtle Spohn February 12, 1927 Coatesville 26940 Madden Charles Edward 24 Helen Morris February 10, 1923 Berwyn 24163 Madden Edward M 22 Evelyn Hayman August 10, 1929 Valley Forge 29508 Madden Lawrence R 21 Alice Badman June 3, 1922 Phoenixville 23676 Madden WilliamSeptember 29, 1862 Annie Donnelly September 29, 1902 Phoenixville 9297 Madonna Guiseppe 39 Assunta Rotunno June 18, 1921 West Grove 23056 Madonna Philip F 19 Helen Dalesandro November 5, 1929 Kennett Square 29721 Madrigale Joseph 21 Millie Gagliardi November 28, 1923 West Chester 24807 Madrovsky Androl 25 Emma Wareczka June 14, 1914 Coatesville 17710 Maduro Giovionni 34 Francesco Sarmento December 27, 1917 20552 Maenner Lawrence R 25 Julia Burns April 27, 1915 Oxford 18430 Magala TimroAugust 1883 Zjuli Rusmak November 7, 1908 Phoenixville 14097 Magaw Alfred ADecember 13, 1884 Resie Cooper November 23, 1906 Oxford 12288 Magaw Cecil LApril 12, 1879 Ivagene Grow April 17, 1900 Brandywine Manor 7678 Magaw George WMay 4, 1864 Ida
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