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Marriage Records 1900-1930 Alphabetical by Groom Marriage Records 1900 - 1930 GROOM (Alpha Seq.) BRIDE Last First Middle Last First Middle Date Married Aaronson Charles S. Kendall Virginia April 26, 1902 Aaronson Harry E Wilson Mary Bertha December 6, 1900 Abbott Arthur Warren Duncan Erma Bertha April 10, 1926 Abbott Donald B. Smith Dorothy C. August 24, 1911 Abbott Russell Jones Hazel December 1, 1927 Abbott Thomas W. H. Potter Caroline A. June 27, 1925 Abbott Walter E. Evans Bertie August 7, 1902 Abbott William Emory Grafton Catherine September 15, 1902 Abbott William F. McLhinney Mary A. November 17, 1913 Abbott William H. Samsom Frances April 30, 1902 Abrams E. Charles Jones Virginia A. October 16, 1902 Abrams Rudolph T. Perkins Elizabeth B. October 21, 1924 Abry, Jr. Charles Lee Kress Sylvia May 14, 1929 Abry, Jr. William E. Willis Elsie P. December 24, 1902 Achuff Albert W. Faddis Clara September 13, 1929 Ackinson Albert Ellett Sadie September 3, 1906 Ackinson Albert P. Duff Annie E. May 13, 1901 Ackroyd Edward Iglehart Elizabeth Bevard June 27, 1923 Adams George Arthur Almony Lillian Almeda December 24, 1927 Adams George B. Cass Myrtle November 7, 1918 Adams George Malcolm Dyche Helen Charlotte June 12, 1925 Adams Harry S. Burkins May May 6, 1904 Adams Jesse Price Dick Annie Roberta December 4, 1905 Adams John Victor Baker Beulah August 26, 1918 Adams John William Peacock Rebecca Catherine December 26, 1929 Adams Joseph E. Crawford Lottie C. June 2, 1905 Adams Roe K. Lawyer Dorothy E. October 14, 1922 Adamson William Joseph Miller Josephine Anne October 11, 1929 Addiego Anthony Dalesando Alice September 10, 1929 Addison Charles P. Guntz Margaret M. February 7, 1922 Adkins John C. Bennington Verma C. October 10, 1924 Adkins Warren Paige Jessie Adele August 27, 1928 Adlesberger Walter Edward Wood Alberta Helen July 9, 1927 Adrian Walter M. Clark Blanche B. July 22, 1904 Agee Clifford Wade Lula May April 20, 1929 Agens Charles Streett Beulah October 20, 1924 Agens Edward S. Duncan Ida May February 15, 1921 Aiken Oliver Richard Jones Elsie Blanch September 4, 1925 Aikens Granville J. Cromwell Grace L. June 28, 1926 Aikens Herbert Harris Bessie December 17, 1908 Aker Erfel Edward Wallace Mildred Ethel January 18, 1927 Akers Frederic A. Smith May July 22, 1901 Akers John A. Baldwin Blanch E. February 26, 1914 Akers John E. Armstrong Ruby J. December 3, 1913 Akers John Elmer Mowberry Pearl August 23, 1924 Akin Joseph L. Lingan Nettie Marie December 15, 1913 Akins Charles Smother Julia April 20, 1921 Akins Granville Akins Annie November 23, 1918 Akins Herbert Berry Viola October 30, 1912 Akins John Morgan Mary Amanda November 13, 1926 Alphabetical by Groom Marriage Records 1900 - 1930 GROOM (Alpha Seq.) BRIDE Last First Middle Last First Middle Date Married Akins Walter Smothers Carrie September 10, 1919 Akins Wharton William Wallace Emma Beulah May 31, 1927 Akins William Johnson Dallas February 3, 1909 Akins William Pinkney Ethel June 13, 1921 Albanese Frank P. Butler Sarah April 20, 1929 Albin Charles H. Griffith Elizabeth May July 23, 1921 Albright Clayton Louis Heinz Madeline Catherine September 6, 1927 Albright Raymond Franklin Knopp Edna Mae August 29, 1928 Alcott Harry M Sutor Blanche M October 25, 1900 Alder Daniel S. Morden Maud Alice October 23, 1901 Alder George W. Garrett Sarah Ann November 21, 1911 Alder Sidney B. Bonham Retha M. July 13, 1929 Alexander Clarence E. Juergens Louise V. November 18, 1905 Alexander Harry Scarborough Agnes June 12, 1919 Alexander Herman Brady Estella November 6, 1917 Alexander Hugh Clarence Stokes M. Esther August 1, 1917 Alfreds James P. Truede Anna May August 29, 1925 Allen Covington Kennedy Nicholson Georgia Louise May 20, 1924 Allen Harold Henderson Mae August 20, 1929 Allen John E. Donaven Easter S. April 25, 1916 Allen Merryman Gordon Florence Amelia June 2, 1906 Allen Paul Edwin McNutt Edith A. June 15, 1921 Allen Robert G. Forwood Elizabeth C. July 10, 1905 Allen Russell Klunk Dorothy August 1, 1928 Allen Samuel E. Lowe Laura Virginia April 27, 1918 Allen Wesley W. Thompson Estella June 8, 1916 Allibone Thomas Marshall Moores Mary Louise February 2, 1912 Allison Ervin A. Schnetzka Mammie March 24, 1923 Allison Frank Sheppard Mitchell Edna Cannon July 17, 1907 Allison Guy Elzia Lowe Gertrude Ellen January 26, 1923 Almay Carroll Edward Fehrman Ethel M. June 11, 1919 Almoney W. Nelson Jones Myra Ellen August 27, 1912 Almony H. Benjamin Brookhart Lovie N. January 29, 1910 Almony J. Barton Ayres Elizabeth Luella April 9, 1902 Almony Leslie C. Wishard Elsie March 19, 1924 Almony Lionie Crowl Mary M. November 10, 1909 Almony Millard Jefferson Batters Mary Agnes May 5, 1921 Almony Samuel Earl Lloyd Dollie Florence August 12, 1922 Altemus Russell Steward Spence Mabel Estella March 8, 1925 Altenburg Richard H. Chapman Annie M. April 12, 1905 Althouse Marvin Lee Kinburn Edna M. June 29, 1921 Alton Richard S. Kiehl Mabel November 29, 1920 Altwegg Emil Donath Mattson Allene Frances February 28, 1925 Amas George Smith Beulah February 4, 1916 Amberman James Henry Bulette Minia May May 26, 1929 Amberman James Grancel Virginia November 18, 1908 Amberman John William Jones Margaret Elizabeth August 25, 1928 Ambler Ronald Elden Ramey Eleanor Frances October 5, 1928 Amereihn William Poisal Lovetta Kate February 2, 1910 Ames Melville M. Paxton Lillie M. August 1, 1921 Alphabetical by Groom Marriage Records 1900 - 1930 GROOM (Alpha Seq.) BRIDE Last First Middle Last First Middle Date Married Amoroso Albert Gilbert Jos. Hammond Helen Grace June 17, 1929 Amos Benjamin R. Williams Lulu E. November 10, 1928 Amos C. Nelson Hetzsch Marie P. June 30, 1927 Amos Charles Cleston Irwin Helen A. September 14, 1927 Amos Frank H. Townsley Maud E. July 17, 1926 Amos George Warren Little Maude Irene January 28, 1925 Amos James N. Baublitz Mary P. November 21, 1929 Amos James Eavans Rebecca Jane July 27, 1908 Amos John Dufour Mary Jane April 15, 1927 Amos John Franklin Main Loretta Grace December 8, 1923 Amos John W. Morris Dora L. December 6, 1916 Amos Walter S. Few Florence R. May 29, 1920 Amos Warren Wilson Mary May 28, 1928 Amos William Elwood Green Eleanor Marie June 20, 1918 Amos Wilson Salisbury Florence April 2, 1927 Amoss Carvill E. Bagley Lilly Virginia January 29, 1916 Amoss Hamilton Divers Lida R. April 16, 1902 Amrein Clarence F. Wismon May F. September 25, 1917 Amrein Henry Jones Callie C. August 6, 1921 Amrein Lewis E. Neeper Sara Odessa January 11, 1926 Amsbaugh Myrl Leonard Eva July 21, 1913 Amspacher David Lee Cochran Anna Margaret December 22, 1928 Anderson Alexander L. Palmer Mary Lena December 4, 1904 Anderson Allen Harlan Anna Jane July 11, 1921 Anderson Calvin Jones Elsie December 1, 1914 Anderson Charles R. Moore Harriet Ella October 22, 1924 Anderson Clarence F. Slade Anna B. November 25, 1914 Anderson Clifford Chamberlain Florence December 24, 1928 Anderson David Lindsay Wheless Dorothy Malone March 29, 1925 Anderson David Ross Nelson Helen December 12, 1907 Anderson Edwin T. Tayson Edith February 5, 1927 Anderson Elwood T Hart Annie M April 19, 1900 Anderson George L. Deckman Dora M. November 11, 1914 Anderson Harry M. Anderson Nora May December 12, 1907 Anderson J. Clyde McClung H. Burnice November 30, 1916 Anderson Jacob Smith Elizabeth December 3, 1916 Anderson James McComas Sallie September 8, 1906 Anderson James Young Emma September 22, 1928 Anderson Jarrett W. Mason Lillian M. March 15, 1904 Anderson John Fisher Carrie August 4, 1917 Anderson John Rush Kirkwood Mary Ruth January 22, 1913 Anderson Nelson B. Singleton Amanda E. May 28, 1921 Anderson Ray D. Cullum Pearl Ovina September 17, 1919 Anderson Robert Beesley Maud October 10, 1914 Anderson Stephen H. Leonard Mary E. September 29, 1915 Anderson Thomas Jackson Anderson Beulah Nelson May 26, 1928 Anderson Thomas R. Ilgenfrilz Amy L. March 31, 1915 Anderson Willard Edwin Temple Beatrice Marie June 5, 1918 Anderson William Anderson Annie July 8, 1911 Anderson William Azail Morris Jessie Ella March 12, 1924 Alphabetical by Groom Marriage Records 1900 - 1930 GROOM (Alpha Seq.) BRIDE Last First Middle Last First Middle Date Married Anderson Willie Burton Duff Nellie Corrine November 15, 1922 Anderson, Jr. Harry A. Huff Edith A. June 27, 1906 Anderson, Jr. John William Bruns Mary E. October 29, 1913 Anderton Charles A. Clift Mary Virginia May 14, 1924 Andrew Winfield E Cullum Lida B June 6, 1900 Andrion Carlo Simeone Josephine February 8, 1924 Anstey Alfred H. Jukes Mary D. April 4, 1928 Anstine Elmer F. Reid Janet February 28, 1920 Anthony Horace Francis Lee Grace June 1, 1929 Appler Charles Howard Purcell Mary Elizabeth June 27, 1906 Archer Cheyney H. Denbow Margaret May February 15, 1905 Archer Daniel Trainor Magness Helen Hopkins January 5, 1921 Archer F. Trainor Manks Alice Elizabeth December 11, 1916 Archer George Trainor Standiford Marian Read April 4, 1914 Archer J. Glasgow Reid Elisabeth R. January 29, 1902 Archer James Howard Wallace Mary Elizabeth November 9, 1929 Archer James E. Livezey Mary J. February 20, 1912 Archer Joseph Wilson Kirk Anna Drusilla October 28, 1922 Archer Theodore S. Wann Bessie E. July 22, 1903 Archer Walter Henry Standiford Loretta July 22, 1911 Archer William McKinley Blymer Bertha February 9, 1919 Archer, Jr. Robert H. Forwood M. Isabel May 7, 1912 Ardinger Edward D. Freeman Evelyn M. September 16, 1919 Armour Robert William Barrow Pearl Luella October 11, 1929 Armstrong Ambrose Bowman Beulah E. July 6, 1903 Armstrong Edward S. Long Susan March 21, 1924 Armstrong George F. Carpenter Katie L. October 8, 1917 Armstrong Leonard Moore Carrie June 10, 1908 Armstrong Louis Foreman Grace March 13, 1910 Arnold Allie William Daughton Helen Frances June 18, 1927 Arnold Charles Edward Dunlap Mary Esther October 21, 1920 Arnold Clarence C.
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