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(Surname in Parentheses) = Bride's Maiden Name * = Colored LI = Date LAST FIRST Current AGE POB LAST FIRST Current AGE POB Date of NAME NAME Residence NAME NAME Residence Marriage GROOM GROOM BRIDE BRIDE Abbate Jack C. Quantico, VA 21 NY Peshkur Anna J. Bronx, NY 21 PA 5 Sep 1942 Abel Curtis Triangle, VA 22 VA Wearing Helen Manassas, VA 17 VA 8 Nov 1938 Abel Harvey Joplin, VA 23 VA Karlin Mary Nokesville, VA 21 VA 3 Dec 1938 Nolan Kathleen Abel Joseph Hoadley, VA 21 VA Cornwell Alverna Hoadley, VA 17 VA 15 Aug 1942 Abel Lester Nokesville, VA 21 VA Posey Lillian Nokesville, VA 26 VA 8 Apr 1940 Contee Virginia Abel Manuel G. Joplin, VA 34 VA Davis Beatrice Manassas, VA 18 VA 25 Oct 1942 Dora Abrecht Otto Irvington, NJ 53 NY Schilling Susan Maplewood, 41 NJ 12 Jun 1940 (Becht) Madeline NJ Accavallo Jack Danbury, CT 41 CT Ross Marion Betsy Bridgeport, CT 31 CT 9 Jan 1939 Acker Charles Keyport, NJ 28 NJ Klinsky Mary Ann Union Beach, 27 NJ 23 Dec 1939 NJ Acord Vernon New River, NC 22 KY Smith Dorothy Triangle, VA 17 DC 22 Nov 1941 Louise Acri Charles Harrisburg, PA 25 PA Rocco Adeline Bristol, PA 23 PA 24 Jun 1939 Roland Rosemarie POB = Place of Birth (Surname in parentheses) = Bride’s Maiden Name * = Colored LI = Date License Issued LAST FIRST Current AGE POB LAST FIRST Current AGE POB Date of NAME NAME Residence NAME NAME Residence Marriage GROOM GROOM BRIDE BRIDE Adamec George New York, NY 25 NY Vogel Ida Margaret Bronx, NY 21 NY 6 Apr 1940 Adams Earl Washington, 24 MD Bastgen Shirley Mae Chicago, IL 22 IL 24 Apr 1940 Wolfinger DC Adams Ernest F. Quantico, VA 35 AL White Belle Dumfries, VA 25 VA 28 Feb 1942 (Crismond) Adams Henry Bryant Alexandria, 28 RI Cannon Mary Aileen Manassas, VA 22 VA 1 Jun 1940 VA LI May 24th Adams James Quantico, VA 23 VA Shortlidge Dorothy Jean West Grove, 21 PA 24 Apr 1943 rd Leonard PA LI Apr 23 Adams Lewis Edgar Andalusia, PA 40 PA Blackshire Anna Mae Cornwell 37 PA 10 Jun 1940 Heights, PA Adams Robert Summit, NJ 21 NJ Olson Ruth Summit, NJ 22 MA 12 Dec 1939 Tunbridge Virginia Adams Thurston Ray Baltimore, MD 29 NC Markley Ruth Edna Baltimore, MD 28 MD 11 May 1939 Adderley Howard Philadelphia, 22 NJ Nix Helen Philadelphia, 21 PA *20 Jul 1940 PA Margaret PA Ader Thomas Philadelphia, 35 PA Kaminsky Stanislawa Philadelphia, 26 PA 18 Jul 1940 Francis PA PA Adney Robert Philadelphia, 32 IN Fletcher Ruth Philadelphia, 27 PA 12 Sep 1942 PA PA POB = Place of Birth (Surname in parentheses) = Bride’s Maiden Name * = Colored LI = Date License Issued LAST FIRST Current AGE POB LAST FIRST Current AGE POB Date of NAME NAME Residence NAME NAME Residence Marriage GROOM GROOM BRIDE BRIDE Agostin Michael Brooklyn, NY 30 ITA Paterno Rose Brooklyn, NY 27 NY 28 Feb 1940 (D’Amato) Ahearn Walter Quantico, VA 21 NY Baillie Mary Fredericksburg, 23 GBR 4 Sep 1943 Thomas Mochrie VA Scotland Ahern Robert Bronx, NY 27 NY Parisi Rose Bronx, NY 28 NY 15 Jun 1940 Emmet Nicolina Ahsberg Bernard H. Providence, RI 27 SWE Stepenik Wanda Peabody, MA 28 RUS 9 Jan 1939 Ailes Robin Philadelphia, 28 GA Lutz Rita Marie Philadelphia, 22 PA 11 Sep 1939 Donald, III PA PA Ailstock Hobert Quantico, VA 21 WV Power Charlie Mae Quantico, VA 21 GA 15 Sep 1942 Akers John Thomas Washington, 32 VA McCann Kathryn Gainesville, 23 MD 26 Aug 1939 DC Marguerite VA Albert Henry Paramus, NJ 28 NY Maron Florence Paramus, NJ 40 RUS 23 Sep 1939 Burton Alden George New York, NY 29 MA Gerla Adrian Bronx, NY 28 NY 6 May 1940 Albert Johanna Aldridge Orville Quantico, VA 20 TX Meadows Ouilda Quantico, VA 18 TX 11 Dec 1943 LI Dec 10th Alessi Ralph Brooklyn, NY 36 NY Locicero Beatrice Brooklyn, NY 35 ITA 26 Jul 1939 POB = Place of Birth (Surname in parentheses) = Bride’s Maiden Name * = Colored LI = Date License Issued LAST FIRST Current AGE POB LAST FIRST Current AGE POB Date of NAME NAME Residence NAME NAME Residence Marriage GROOM GROOM BRIDE BRIDE Alexander George Fallsburg, NY 38 NY Cohen Fay Thompsonville, 30 NY 8 Apr 1940 Edward NY Alexander James Philadelphia, 23 PA Fraunces Ethel Philadelphia, 23 AL 15 May 1940 Kennedy PA PA Alexander Raymond Amityville, NY 23 VA Mullane Elizabeth Great Neck, 24 NY 4 Jun 1938 Wellington Frances NY Alexander Samuel Boyd Philadelphia, 28 VA Webb Sadie Philadelphia, 22 DC *30 Jul 1940 PA Elizabeth PA Alexander Walter Ardmore, PA 25 PA Emery Hazel Leah Bryn Mawr, 22 PA 8 Aug 1939 Penrose PA Alfonso Frank Joe Highland Park, 24 NJ Biczi Margaret New 21 NJ 15 Jun 1940 NJ Joan Brunswick, NJ Alford Donald New York, NY 42 NY Bonner Marguerite New York, NY 45 CT 29 Dec 1939 Cameron (Dent) Alger Grover Harry Washington, 38 VA Dudley Pauline Washington, 30 GA 24 Jun 1939 DC Versielea DC Alison James C. Quantico, VA 21 TN Shelton Emma Fairy Quantico, VA 18 VA 22 Aug 1942 Allainer Morris Baltimore, MD 29 DC Place Elizabeth N. Palm Beach, 25 RI 8 Jul 1942 FL Allen Charlie Washington, 55 SC Blount Cora Lee Washington, 41 GA *1 Apr 1940 DC (Johnson) DC POB = Place of Birth (Surname in parentheses) = Bride’s Maiden Name * = Colored LI = Date License Issued LAST FIRST Current AGE POB LAST FIRST Current AGE POB Date of NAME NAME Residence NAME NAME Residence Marriage GROOM GROOM BRIDE BRIDE Allen Clifton, Jr. Philadelphia, 25 NY Heidlberg Frieda Upper Darby, 23 PA 8 Jun 1940 PA Hazelton PA Allen Dalton Washington, 22 DC Phillips Zita Beecher Washington, 22 DC *20 Apr 1939 Charles DC DC Allen Eugene Nokesville, NA 22 VA Godfrey Hallie Catlett, VA 21 VA 13 Jan 1939 Council Lorraine Allen James Albert Philadelphia, 22 PA Hortillosa Margarita Philadelphia, 21 PA *13 Jun 1940 PA PA Allen James Triangle, VA 23 VA Abel Catherine Triangle, VA 18 VA 16 Dec 1939 Monroe Virginia Allen Roland Philadelphia, 34 NJ Gray Florence Philadelphia, 31 PA 5 Jun 1940 Linwood PA May PA Allison Charles Cleveland, OH 43 PA Owen Olive Marie Cleveland, OH 31 OH 2 Jun 1939 Russel Allison John C Youngstown, 44 PA Williams Eleanor Los Angeles, 33 OH 30 Dec 1938 OH CA Aloisi Anthony Auburn, NJ 23 PA Dobrowski Helen Camden, NJ 21 NJ 18 Apr 1939 Carolyn Altland Edward Lancaster, PA 23 PA Seifried Dorothy Mae Lancaster, PA 24 PA 2 Dec 1939 Joseph Altschul Morris Atlantic City, 27 MD Frishmuth Lillian Atlantic City, 21 NJ 8 Feb 1940 NJ Alberta NJ POB = Place of Birth (Surname in parentheses) = Bride’s Maiden Name * = Colored LI = Date License Issued LAST FIRST Current AGE POB LAST FIRST Current AGE POB Date of NAME NAME Residence NAME NAME Residence Marriage GROOM GROOM BRIDE BRIDE Alvord William Summerdale, 27 PA Troup Janet Harrisburg, PA 27 PA 7 Oct 1939 Woodrow PA Elizabeth Ambrose William Baltimore, MD 31 MD Frazier Louise Belle Baltimore, MD 31 WV 27 Jul 1940 Eugene Amchir Ralph Gene East Hempstead, 22 OH Pryzmont Esther East Hempstead, 21 NY 20 Jul 1939 LI, NY Veronica LI, NY Amidon Ernest Quantico, VA 20 VA Howlett Charlotte Quantico, VA 21 VA 12 Dec 1941 Melvin LI Dec 8th Ammlung Raymond Philadelphia, 23 PA Dougan Doris Jane Collingdale, 21 PA 20 Jul 1940 Joseph PA PA Amy Kenneth Penargyle, PA 22 PA Ruch Emily Penargyle, PA 21 PA 24 Nov 1939 Arthur Loretta Andersen Howard Quantico, VA 22 NY Pinney Leigh Stafford 21 CT 30 Oct 1943 th Oswald McKay Springs, CT LI Oct 29 Anderson Adam Confluence, 41 PA Davis Effie Confluence, 31 PA 17 Oct 1939 Washington PA PA Anderson Benjamin Washington, 26 MD Martin Geraldine Washington, 26 GA 19 Jan 1940 Franklin DC Narcissus DC Anderson Byrd Berwyn, PA 29 VA Hanlon Sara Baltimore, MD 22 MD 25 Feb 1939 Anderson Cornelius Baltimore, MD 34 VA Cobb Lucille Baltimore, MD 25 NC *4 Nov 1939 POB = Place of Birth (Surname in parentheses) = Bride’s Maiden Name * = Colored LI = Date License Issued LAST FIRST Current AGE POB LAST FIRST Current AGE POB Date of NAME NAME Residence NAME NAME Residence Marriage GROOM GROOM BRIDE BRIDE Anderson Donald V. Quantico, VA 23 MN Behrndt Charlotte Cokato, MN 21 MN 29 Apr 1942 LI Apr 28th Anderson George Germantown, 35 PA Harvey Queenie Mae New York, NY 28 NC *14 Nov 1939 Lawrence Philadelphia, PA Anderson James W. Triangle, VA 19 VA Martin Ethel V. Triangle, VA 18 NC 23 Feb 1943 LI Feb 22nd Anderson Julius Philadelphia, 24 PA Finkel Lenore Philadelphia, 21 PA 22 Oct 1940 PA PA Anderson Lee New York, NY 22 TN Hunter Rachel Anna New York, NY 21 NY *16 Dec 1939 Wadsworth Anderson Marshall Washington, 68 VA Carroll Jessie Washington, 49 DC *4 Apr 1940 Foster DC (Blackwell) Beatrice DC Anderson Matt W. Quantico, VA 23 TX Amery Beverly Liberty, MO 21 MO 18 Dec 1942 Anderson W.D. Quantico, VA 21 IL Neel Pat Des Moines, IA 21 IA 7 Feb 1942 Anderson William Pittsburgh, PA 25 PA Anderson Elizabeth Pittsburgh, PA 21 PA 26 Aug 1939 James Davis Anderson Willliam Philadelphia, 22 PA Williamson Marian Philadelphia, 21 PA 7 Aug 1939 Joseph PA PA Andes Clifford Bealeton, VA 23 VA Frederick Eloise Nokesville, VA 17 IA 29 Aug 1938 POB = Place of Birth (Surname in parentheses) = Bride’s Maiden Name * = Colored LI = Date License Issued LAST FIRST Current AGE POB LAST FIRST Current AGE POB Date of NAME NAME Residence NAME NAME Residence Marriage GROOM GROOM BRIDE BRIDE Andraud Robert New York, NY 38 FRA Beneteau Germaine Washington, 38 FR 4 Jan 1939 (Pregermain) DC Andrews Peter Paul Nanty-Glo, PA 27 PA Presler Marie Washington, 25 DC 24 Feb 1940 DC Andrzejewski Bronislaw Quantico, VA 23 MI Bowers Dolores R.
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