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Marriage Cer Ficates 1930 Marriage Cerficates 1930 - 1945 (By Groom) Groom Bride Date Married Aarflot, Andrew Broadt, Florence Elaine November 1, 1939 Aaron, Jr., Louis Royston Cameron, Pauline Grace May 29, 1941 Aaronson, Russell Taylor Jamison, Edna Dickey April 27, 1940 Abate, Carmine, Petrella, Virginia, June 20, 1932 Abate, Salvatore Huns, Ruth Paul September 19, 1937 Abbo, Dana K. Toth, Agnes Bella September 20, 1941 Abbo, Jesse J. Young, Kae V. October 17, 1941 Abbo, Joseph M. Williams, Lillian M. January 15, 1936 Abbott, Stanley, B. Paxton, Ruth, M. January 27, 1932 Abbo, Thomas B. Powell, Irene November 9, 1941 Abbruzzi, Reynold Thomas, Eleanor January 27, 1937 Abbs, Billie Berdell Geringer, Elda Jane March 24, 1944 Abel, Clifford, Thomas Lehr, Grace, Theon March 25, 1933 Abel, Jr., George, Gilkey Dutton, Gwen, Anna March 11, 1931 Abel, Karl F. Moore, Enid E. February 20, 1943 Abel, Nathaniel A. Solomon, Katherine E. November 28, 1942 Abel, Palmer Franklin Gamble, Jessie Rose July 1, 1937 Abel, Taylor Lawrence Faulkner, Emma Lyvenard January 22, 1937 Abel, Walter Roy Cook, Velma Ann August 30, 1941 Abell, Clarence A. Green, Laura E. December 23, 1935 Abercrombie, George, H. Lynde, Grace, H. September 24, 1932 Aberts, Jr., James Milton Heuer, Ruth Katherine May 18, 1941 Abilleh, Louis Hannah Weinschenk, Ann December 2, 1940 Abling, Jr., William Frederick Spooner, Grace Virginia March 4, 1939 Abraham, Joseph William Sharp, Margaret Hawthorne April 13, 1935 Abramowitch, Alez A. Fuzar, Bey March 15, 1941 Abrams, Clarence Cassard Campbell, Dorothy Maye April 6, 1935 Abrams, Ernest Smith Nickle, Louise Catherine September 29, 1934 Abrams, Virgil K. Blecker, Mary T. March 3, 1941 Abramson, William Franey, Mary E. January 9, 1938 Absher, J., Floyd Tyson, Mary, Grove November 14, 1931 Absher, Walter, Barker, Martha, July 16, 1933 Achamer, George Lang, Emily August 19, 1941 Achenbach, Earle, Walter Tesauro, Betty , Marie June 28, 1933 Achenbach, Jacob May, Catherine Dorothy October 8, 1943 Acker, Bertrand Roan Christley, Ruth March 29, 1937 Ackerman, Lloyd R. Snyder, Miriam January 6, 1942 Ackerson, Gerald K. Fogarty, Rita April 3, 1938 Ackley, Edward, M. Long, Dorothy, H. January 28, 1933 Ackley, Leonard G. Bandy, Dorothy I. July 14, 1942 Acquaro, Edward Zoppi, Antoinee Patricia April 5, 1937 Adair, Frank G. Walden, Frances E. December 19, 1937 Adair, J., Clarence Artus, Aletha, E. February 17, 1933 Adam, David J. Reinert, Eva L. October 12, 1941 Adam, John, Warren Jessup, Joyce, July 21, 1932 1 Marriage Cerficates 1930 - 1945 (By Groom) Groom Bride Date Married Adam, Thomas P. Richter, Dorothy I. October 5, 1942 Adami, Achille Bohnert, Elizabeth December 8, 1939 Adams, Leonard J. Jones, Elizabeth R. July 8, 1938 Adams, Antone Rossini, Ida April 27, 1942 Adams, Arthur P. Baker, Dorothy B. December 10, 1941 Adams, Bill C. Ferris, Dorothy June 6, 1937 Adams, Carl Thomas Rialo, Lorraine April 20, 1942 Adams, Charles Oaster, Mary March 7,1930 Adams, Charles Combs, Elizabeth January 20, 1942 Adams, Clifford L. Gray, Myrtle A. November 28, 1941 Adams, David R. Hogentogler, Sara Jane December 23, 1944 Adams, David W. Perry, Lois Alma June 3, 1941 Adams, Douglas E. Lawson, Martha E. August 12, 1944 Adams, Edward Williams, Ina Camille January 28, 1942 Adams, Edward G. Merri, E. Madeline October 25, 1938 Adams, George Jones, Madeline March 14, 1941 Adams, George Hays Reedd, Ida S. January 7, 1945 Adams, Harper E. Jones, Dorothea M. May 5, 1942 Adams, Herman E. Glassman, Josephine February 19, 1944 Adams, Howard, W. Bell, Mildred, December 3, 1931 Adams, Jacob C. Mohler, Mary Elizabeth November 9, 1943 Adams, Jesse, Price White, Lillie, Elizabeth December 13, 1931 Adams, John J. Munroe, Lorena P. July 1, 1940 Adams, John Robert Hilditch, Mary Regina July 3, 1943 Adams, Joseph M. Bitler, Martha M. March 8, 1937 Adams, Jr., William A. Reese, Sarah Jane June 7, 1941 Adams, Jr., William Henry Armstrong, Mary Catherine May 18, 1943 Adams, Lloyd, Banks Scott, Edna, Olevia September 15, 1931 Adams, Lorimer H. Thompson, Ruth June 22, 1942 Adams, Marlin Carpenter, Mary March 14, 1942 Adams, Martin, Gregg, Ethel, M. July 24, 1933 Adams, RoBert E. Bowers, Mildred January 18, 1941 Adams, Russell Ivan Hendrix, Ruby Mae June 20, 1942 Adams, Theodore Lee Wright, Lillian A October 23, 1930 Adams, Virgil B. Wheeler, Frances L. July 13, 1942 Adams, Wilbur L. Libergood, Helen M. July 31, 1943 Adams, Willard L. Mohler, Florence M. October 18, 1941 Adams, William Henry Abel, Dorothy Jean September 11, 1942 Adams, William Newton Meinecke, Mary Elizabeth October 29, 1944 Adams, Woodrow Heck, Georgia Annie December 7, 1935 Adams, Woodrow Wilson Smithson, Lillian Virginia July 23, 1943 Adamucci, Frank A. Moola, Rose F. August 9, 1941 Adcock, Harry Emme Stermer, Dorothy February 19, 1941 Addison, Alfred W. Crouse, Thelma E. August 25, 1943 Addison, Karl , Philip Juchen, Christine, Gertrude March 26, 1933 Ade, Victor Sidney Strupe, Margarea L. October 21, 1941 2 Marriage Cerficates 1930 - 1945 (By Groom) Groom Bride Date Married Adelman, Samuel Steinberg, Dorothy Atkins March 29, 1941 Aderholt, Charles L. Pla, Emily B. April 30, 1938 Adkins, Henry Franklin Ness, Alma Irene August 4, 1936 Adkins, Zora Chrisan Curss, Nancy Lee July 9, 1941 Adler, Samuel Adams, Virginia June 5, 1938 Adrian Jr., George M. Posey, Geraldine V. May 15, 1938 Ady, Edward, Buckley Kirby, Mary, Carmelita August 17, 1931 Ady, Joseph Graham Ruff, Cora V. May 29, 1941 Aellig, John Fred Haas, Alma A. September 19, 1942 Afflebach, John Paul Brodhecker, Jean Elizabeth May 30, 1938 Agens, Walter Barre, Annie November 18, 1943 Ager, Joseph M. Schmidt, Amelia V. June 16, 1937 Agnes, George Robert Sanago, Hilda Cecelia September 11, 1943 Agnes, Jeremiah Vincent Kelly, Kathryn Eleanor December 4, 1943 Agnew, Harry, Hatch, Caroline, Crosby October 8, 1931 Agnew, Henry S. Kessler, Helen V. July 2, 1938 Agoo, Juan L. McKeon, Lillian M. June 11, 1941 Agress, Norris Cobin, Dorothy December 29, 1938 Ahlers, John Gordon Pendergast, Marguerite L. February 2, 1938 Ahlin, Oscar F. Kuhn, Margaret July 31, 1938 Ahlschlager, Edwin Llukralle, Phyllis June 19, 1938 Ahn, Harry M. Hetherington, Annie E. January 24, 1941 Ahrens, Charles Reidy, Margarea November 14, 1941 Aita, Vincent Rotondo, Lena June 2, 1930 Akar, Louis, Timmis, Frances, December 4, 1932 Akermark, G. Harold Daniloff, Louise Clark May 21, 1937 Akers, Emme George Hime, Dorothea July 20, 1940 Akers, Frank Harmon, Mary Jane June 21, 1944 Akins, Charles Lewis, Annie Mabel August 23, 1943 Akins, Elmer Snowden, Helen September 11, 1944 Akins, John Finney Brown, Everhart June 6, 1942 Akins, Jr., James E. Jones, Thelma February 11, 1940 Akins, Kenneth Bryant Vendeerslice, Rosemarie October 16, 1944 Alascio, Joseph V. Kensel, Laura V. December 24, 1936 Alasky, Albert, Kirsnis, Johanna, May 21, 1932 Alban, Jr., Royden F. Slaery, Laureene August 27, 1937 Alban, Thomas W. Miles, Ruby L. April 17, 1938 Albaugh, Harrison L. Alderman, Gladys March 31, 1945 Albers, Walter L. Knight, Esther L. November 2, 1939 Albert, Benjamin Ehigh, Hermine May 29, 1938 Albert, Benjamin Perry Bomberger, Edna G. April 23, 1937 Albert, Harold W. Gladfelter, Aloha January 1, 1938 Albert, mElmer R. Reed, Virginia H. October 12, 1940 Albert, Peter W. Sturgeon, Lillian D. June 10, 1939 Albert, Sylvester Anthony Parkerson, Cecil July 22, 1944 Alber, Joseph D. Peranio, Marie C. January 12, 1942 3 Marriage Cerficates 1930 - 1945 (By Groom) Groom Bride Date Married Alberts, Sidney Wiess, Sylvia July 6, 1937 Albertson, Frank K. Smith, Ada O. June 12, 1941 Albom, Milton J. Marcus, Clara October 12, 1942 Albrecht, Stephen, F. Hymes, Lilly, May May 18, 1931 Albright, Elwood Bridy, Lillian December 26, 1937 Albright, George Conrad Byers, M. Aleen December 22, 1936 Albright, Henry, R. Faulkan, Ethel, April 9, 1932 Albright, Lester Bernard Benefiel, Florine Victoria December 18, 1936 Albright, Lynn DeRoy Schmuck, Beulah Ann August 13, 1936 Albright, Marlin Harry Drohan, Mary Elizabeth June 13, 1936 Albright, Udelle Smeltzer, Dorcas September 14, 1940 Albro, Jr., George W. Dunn, Dorothy M. May 30, 1937 Alcorn, Marshall W. Langston, Maxine February 3, 1943 Aldana, Pedro, Ryder, Ruth, P. March 16, 1931 Aldann, Marco Tulio Dixon, Elizabeth August 28, 1944 Alderfer, William Augustus Romansky, Mildred Ann December 8, 1943 Alderson, Robert Norman Bowlby, Helen Mae October 3, 1942 Aldinger, Preston L. Howard, Ruth V. July 28, 1942 Aldo, Frani Hoffman, Frances August 29, 1941 Aldrich, Ralph E. McCullough, Dorothy M. May 17, 1939 Aldridge, Fred L. Ridinger, Evelyn October 4, 1930 Alesi, Rosario Monte, Anna October 1, 1941 Alexander, Albert Bungori, Lillian June 30, 1940 Alexander, Charles Courtland Olschinsky, Catherine Amelia June 28, 1930 Alexander, Charles J. Malone, Evelyn Estelle October 31, 1942 Alexander, Curs Alton Carroll, Katherine J. May 28, 1937 Alexander, Harry B. Karl, Anna M. September 8, 1935 Alexander, Hiram, S. Atkinson, Dorothy, P. August 11, 1932 Alexander, John M. Snack, Cora V. July 23, 1930 Alexander, Jr., William, Hirshfield, Ruth, January 29, 1933 Alexander, Lewis B. Studt, Lavinia M. April 3, 1937 Alexander, Richard Ray Destler, Eleanor Mary September 22, 1939 Alexander, William Exral Barthelwo, Ida Phyllis November 1, 1943 Alfieri, Louis John Beman, Florence August 8, 1942 Alfonso, Tony, Hen, Helen September 21, 1932 Alfonzo, Joseph, Piripabel, Helen, August 31, 1933 Algard, Harry E. Heath, Pearl Gladys July 28, 1937 Alger, James A. Scherff, Marian November 22, 1940 Alie, Tony, McCormick, Bertrice September 21, 1932 Allan, James P. McCloskey, Susan March 20, 1938 Allard, Louis J. Black, Ruth E. February 7, 1938 Allely, Richard, H. Stillwell, Evelyn, October 21, 1933 Allen Jr., Richard E. Gibson, Helen Louise December 7, 1939 Allen, Arthur W. Runkle, Marian J. December 3, 1942 Allen, Benjamin Harrison Moore, Marion September 29, 1938 Allen, C. Roy Tindall, Ruth S. April 16, 1938 4 Marriage Cerficates 1930 - 1945 (By Groom) Groom Bride Date Married Allen, Carl Van Knopf, Augusta November 5, 1941 Allen, Charles C.
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