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Iredell County, NC Marriage Register Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Groom Index L - Z (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Small Frank Hartsell Jessie Bell 24/19 W 7/30/1927 H. W. Roth (Min) Mrs. H. W. Roth, J. R. Small, Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Coddle Creek Tns. H. P. Ervin Small J. H. Nantz Lela V. 21/17 W 3/18/1888 D. A. Barkley (JP) R. W. Putman, C. N. Frye, L. Mecklenburg Co. Iredell Co. Davidson Tns. H. Hobbs Small J. S. Mayhew Tricey 20/17 W 10/10/1909 John W. Jones (Min) B. H. Morrow, Tallie Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Coddle Creek Tns. Mayhew, J. F. Campbell Small James R. Lambert Pearl 30/18 W 5/28/1927 B. B. Hager (Min) Rankin Cloaninger, A. H. Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Mooresville NC McAllister, Mrs. Nina Sherrill Small Jerry C. Watts Bertha Ray 19/16 W 1/11/1963 Ray C. Watts (Min) Mrs. Marvine Reep, Mrs. b.11/27/1943 Mooresville b. 7/29/1946 Mooresville Mt Mourne JoAnne Waugh, Rev. Jolly Crumley Small Vincent Jennings Mitcham Mabel Catherine 23/17 W 12/1/1945 J. H. Pressly (Min) Aileen Stradley, Herman Clarksburg WV Statesville NC Statesville NC Mitcham, Margaret Stradley Small William F. Benfield Evelyn L. 21/19 W 2/13/1935 R. E. Hamilton (Min) F. B. Small, J. R. Small, M. A. Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Coddle Creek Tns. Whitlow Small Willis Eugene Reid Maybell 26/31 W 5/28/1949 J. H. Pressly (Min) Mrs. Zoilee Groomes, Mrs. Cornelius NC Statesville NC Statesville NC Evelyn Reid, Mrs. Jean Pressly Ashburn Smallman J. T. Mills M. A. - - 2/5/1874 W. C. Mills (JP) - Iredell Co. Smallman John Wagner Mary A. - - 10/10/1870 C. L. Shinn (JP) - Iredell Co. Smith A. F. Renegar M. D. 33/21 W 5/22/1892 H. Verner (Meth. Min.) M. P. Richardson, D. S. Davie Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Dyson, T. A. Clary Smith A. M. Witherspoon Ella 22/18 W 12/21/1882 J. C. Moser (Luth. Min.) M. M. Witherspoon, W. W. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. White, J. A. Smith Smith A. T. Sherrill Mary - - 8/1/1873 J. W. Williams (JP) - Iredell Co. Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Groom Index L - Z (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Smith A. C. McHenry Etta 22/19 C 7/19/1888 E. B. Stimson (JP) Harry Burke, W. A. James Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Smith A. H. Hays Viola E. 26/21 W 11/12/1895 W. R. McLelland (Pres. Hunt Smith, P. A. Hayes Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Min.) Iredell Co. Smith Abe Dalton Mary 24/19 C 12/23/1902 P. B. Kennedy (JP) B. D. Kennedy, Frank Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Kennedy, T. G. Wallace Smith Abner Bryant Sarah - C 12/26/1876 S. S. Murdock (Min) - Iredell Co. Smith Abner Turner Elvira E. - C 3/28/1872 D. Horne (Min) - Iredell Co. Smith Adam Y. Bost H. C. - - 12/12/1866 J. M. Smith (Min) - Smith Adolphus Crawford Julia 23/18 C 8/20/1887 E. B. Stimson (JP) J. B. Murdock, R. P. Allison Iredell Co. Statesville NC Smith Alex Gillespie Sarah C. - C 11/11/1879 E. B. Stimson (JP) - Iredell Co. Smith Alexander Ward Lola 47/22 W 4/27/1907 J. H. Pressly (ARP Min.) Mrs. J. H. Pressly, Nancy Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. McNeely, J. H. Pressly Smith Alvin S. Gray Bettie 46/25 C 11/9/1895 John V. Baggarly (JP) Anna Weldon, Emma M. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Baggarly Smith Amos Young Neta May 20/18 C 1/29/1918 John M. Overcash (JP) Earnest Smith, Ruby M. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Oliphant, Mamie Overcash Smith Andrew Patrick Clifford Louise 27/25 W 8/11/1932 M. T. Smathers (Meth. Herbert G. Sherrill, James W. Statesville NC Statesville NC Min.) Patterson, C. H. Dearman Iredell Co. Smith Austin Bruner Mary - - 11/10/1868 S. S. Murkland (Min) - Iredell Co. Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Groom Index L - Z (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Smith Barron Pressly Cloaninger Carrie Lue 23/18 W 12/21/1899 R. A. Helms (Luth. Min.) - Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Smith Billy Ross Worthington Katrina Ann - W 8/31/1962 William E. Rufty (Min) Donald Whitlow, O. C. Sloop, b. 8/13/1937 Troutman NC Mooresville NC Davidson Tns. Kathryn Brawley b. 12/4/1942 Smith Billy Lee Hedrick Elwanda 25/25 W 12/12/1953 G. F. Carter (Min) H. F. Waugh, Thomas Little, Mooresville Mooresville Mooresville W. F. Hancock Smith Bobby Ray Ridenhour Patricia Ann 19/20 W 2/16/1957 H. D. Sustar (Min) Alfred H. Ridenhour, David Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Coddle Creek Tns. W. Brown, W. M. Smith Smith Booker T. White Cleola 23/18 C 11/14/1930 James Caldwell (Min) Edgar Young, Bessie Neil, East Monbo NC Statesville NC Iredell Co. Dora Caldwell Smith Boyce Pressly Barkley Era Smith 45/38 W 4/4/1953 James S. Mann Mrs. N. D. Tomlin Troutman NC Troutman NC Statesville NC Smith Buren Faxon Lewis Velma Jean 19/20 W 3/1/1952 L. R. Price (Min) Betty Lowrance, Mary Ellen Statesville NC Troutman NC Mooresville NC Patterson, Margaret Wood Smith Burtis E. Sides Pearl A. 21/18 W 10/19/1923 C. V. Voils (JP) B. A. Crisco, Josie Crisco Iredell Co. Davidson Co. Mooresville NC Smith C. G. Fortner Mollie 21/18 W 12/19/1883 J. M. Shook (JP) M. F. Neill, W. L. Cashion, B. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. F. Smith Smith C. S. M. Shaw Nancy C. - - 2/2/1882 N. F. Caffin - Iredell Co. Smith C. S. Reavis Ida 25/20 W 8/9/1896 E. H. Powell (JP) James A. Butler, A. C. Hays, Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. L. E. Hays Smith Carl Chester Smyre Betty Sue 24/19 W 1/6/1951 John K. Lasley (Min) Mrs. J. C. Smyre, Mrs. C. C. Statesville NC Statesville NC Statesville Tns. Smith, Guy S. Cornacchione Smith Carter Sharpe Carter Dora Alice 21/20 W 1/2/1906 J. F. Mitchner (Bapt. Min.) Seymore Pearson, Henry Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Sherrill, D. W. Carter Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Groom Index L - Z (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Smith Cecil B. Eagle Ruby G. 23/20 W 8/21/1953 Ernest H. Nunn (JP) - Mooresville NC Mooresville NC York SC Smith Charles S. Mann Lola Mae 22/19 W 12/22/1934 J. Kenton Parker (Pres. Curlee Simmons, Mrs. G. L. Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Min.) Gillespie, G. L. Gillespie Iredell Co. Smith Charles David Plummer Lula Estelle 26/19 W 11/19/1914 I. E. Long (Min) R. L. Walker, L. A. Plyler, Rowan Co. Rowan Co. Mooresville NC May Freeze Smith Charles Lee Fullham Dora M. 21/21 W 1/23/1914 C. S. Kirkpatrick (Meth. John Fulham, Robert Smith, Rowan Co. Iredell Co. Min.) Minnie Fulham Iredell Co. Smith Charles Lee Henkel Helen Celeste 66/46 W 3/17/1933 Charles E. Raynal (Pres. Mrs. L. P. Henkel, F. G. Raleigh NC Statesville NC Min.) Harper, Frank C. Brown Iredell Co. Smith Charles Craig Knox Jean Frances 21/18 W 9/21/1958 William Eugene Spears, Jr. Mrs. W. E. Spears, Jr., C. S. Mooresville NC Mooresville NC (Min) Smith, Mrs. J. E. Robertson Coddle Creek Tns. Smith Charles Ross Hege Cora Mae 28/26 W 1/12/1934 M. T. Smathers (Meth. Mrs. M. T. Smathers, Carolyn Winston-Salem NC Lexington NC Min.) Felder Iredell Co. Smith Charles Byers Bertha 38/36 C 1/21/1939 Herbert A. Holstead (JP) Estelle Witherspoon, Odell Mooresville NC Mooresville NC Iredell Co. Smith, John Young Smith Charles L. Knight Chloe Lee 30/16 W 9/5/1925 A. L. Aycock (Meth. Min.) R. R. Bostian, Helen Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Lowrance, Maggie Bostian Smith Charles Robert Hines Miriam Davis 20/20 W 5/11/1944 Lambert F. Zaleha (Priest) Mrs. J. M. Holder, Dorothy Statesville NC Statesville NC Statesville NC Holder, Rev. Remy A. Gandeau Smith Charlie Feimster Addie Bell 21/17 C 3/20/1910 N. F. Blackwelder (JP) Tess Alexander, Clare Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Brewer, J. M. Smith Smith Charlie Hill Amanda 20/20 C 5/7/1893 Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Groom Index L - Z (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Smith Charlie Mills Stella 20/18 C 1/13/1924 C. V. Voils (JP) R. M. Abernathy, Harrison Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Mooresville NC Phifer Smith Charlie Spurgeon Tally Molly Mullis 75/70 W 5/12/1947 N. D. Tomlin (JP) Stella Morrow, Hazel Darr, R. Troutman NC Harmony NC Statesville NC D. Wallace Smith Charlie B. Crews Isabell 21/20 W 5/25/1907 J. H. Pressly (ARP Min.) Mrs. J. H. Pressly, J. H. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Pressly, J. S. Alexander Smith Christopher Newton Gray Shirley Jean 19/20 W 11/29/1963 Robert J. Robinson (Min) Carl G. Smith, A. E. Gray, b. 3/17/1944 Troutman b. 10/27/1943 Statesville Shiloh Tns. Leon Gray Smith Clark Frazier Vallie 23/20 W 4/16/1905 S.
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