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Groom Dac-Gab Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Groom Index A - K (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Dacons J. F. William Laura 35/21 W 11/12/1893 J. G. Weatherman (Min) W. C. Weatherman, W. M. New Hope Tns. Pratt Dacons Jonah Anderson Roxie 21/22 W 10/27/1917 J. E. Prevett (Min) B. M. Myers, A. L. Wilson, Iredell Co. Iredell Co. New Hope Tns. M. A. Souther Dacons Preston Martin Julia 29/26 C 2/22/1906 W. A. Jordan (JP) John D. Williams, Houston Iredell Co. Iredell Co. New Hope Tns. Jordan Dacons Thomas Tidline Octa 31/21 C 2/4/1897 E. Parker (Min) B. E. Felts, J. A. Souther, L. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. New Hope Tns. C. Felts Dacons William Dewey Linney Florence 22/22 C 6/19/1921 E. D. Duboes (Min) Laura Dubose, Emma Parks, Iredell Co. Alexander Co. Eagle Mills Tns. JimDalton Dagenhardt Jacob Fulbright Catherine - - 4/3/1867 J. M. Smith (Min) none Dagenhart Adam Sylvester Massey Beulah 23/19 W 12/10/1905 E. F. Griffith (Min) R. L. Bradford, James A. Alexander Co. Iredell Co. Shiloh Tns. Price, D. L. Morrow Dagenhart Albert Cephus Harris Grace Lucille 21/24 W 11/30/1933 N. Q. Harris (Min) Troy Sloan, Parley Goforth, Statesville #2 Statesville #2 Sharpsburg Tns. Hattie Harris Dagenhart Amos M. Massey Mary Jane 26/20 W 10/29/1905 T. E. Weaver (Min) M. N. Watt, O. S. Dagenhart, Alexander Co. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Anthe Dagenhart Dagenhart Andrew W. Grant Carrie 21/18 W 2/18/1911 T. S. Crutchfield (Min) Mary S. Williams, Mrs. T. S. Catawba Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Crutchfield, Mrs. W. A. Evans Dagenhart Carl Alexander McNeely Mary Lee 19/19 W 11/3/1917 J. H. Pressly (Min) J. G. Morrison, Carrie Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Dagenhart, James Goble Dagenhart Charles Franklin Bost Geraldine 20/18 W 12/24/1955 Charles E. Bruce (Min) Herman J. Setzer, Mrs. Statesville Rt 6 Statesville Rt 6 Shiloh Tns. Herman J. Setzer, Mary E. Bruce Dagenhart Charles Murdock Levan Ethel Mae 22/28 W 11/5/1939 G. D. White Fannie Harris Statesville NC Hiddenite NC Olin Tns. Nora Lackey, Harold A. Sharpe Dagenhart Charles Daniel McCoy Nellie Shook 42/23 W 2/2/1927 J. H. Bradley (Min) T. R. Alexander, Evelyn Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville NC Patterson, Mrs. J. H. Bradley Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Groom Index A - K (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Dagenhart Charlie Drum Etta 21/24 W 8/12/1903 B. F. Furches (Min) J. D. Harris, R. M. Brown, J. Alexander Co. Alexander Co. Sloan’s Station M. Brown Dagenhart Clyde Sylvester Stikeleather Ollie M. 19/20 W 6/27/1920 John H. Green (Min) O. S. Dagenhart, A. J. Alexander Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Dagenhart, C. E. Stikeleather Dagenhart Coleman David Childers Beatrice Mary 21/21 W 11/5/1938 J. B. Tabor, Jr. (Min) Frances Tabor, Margaret Statesville #6 Stony Point #1 Statesville Tns. Tabor, Mrs. J. B. Tabor Dagenhart Coleman Richard Pierce Henrietta D. Mae 26/20 W 3/13/1948 James S. Porter (Min) Bennie C. Pierce, Frank L. Statesville NC Statesville NC Statesville NC Pierce, Mrs. G. M. Pierce Dagenhart David Daniel Benfield Cleo Margaret 25/23 W 1/20/1948 D. C. Thompson (Min) L. M. Dagenhart, Mrs. L. M. Catawba Rt 1 Statesville #6 Shiloh Tns. Dagenhart, H. S. Benfield Dagenhart Ernest McKinley Miller Mildred Yvonne 19/16 W 11/7/1959 Fred L. Setzer (Min) Mrs. L. A. Black, Jr., Mrs. Stony Point NC Statesville NC Bethany Tns. Fred L. Setzer, Mrs. C. F. Thompson Dagenhart Foy Ray Shaver Edna Jorine 19/17 W 12/24/1930 J. H. Pressly (Min) Mrs. J. H. Pressly, Mrs. F. L. Statesville NC Statesville NC Statesville Tns. Baird, Lila White Dagenhart Glenn Elliott Mary Lou 20/15 W 9/5/1925 J. A. Peeler (Min) Robert Ingram, Hoyle Elliott, Alexander Co. Iredell Co. Shiloh Tns. Stella Elliott Dagenhart Harold Wayne Dixon Linda Faye 20/18 W 9/4/1960 G. E. White (Min) C. S. Dagenhart, William T. Statesville NC Statesville NC Statesville NC Dagenhart, Jerry Pope Dagenhart Harold Clinton Bost Ruth Irene 21/19 W 11/23/1946 G. C. Graham (Min) Mrs. Everett Lamberth, E. L. Catawba NC Statesville NC Statesville NC Lamberth, Mrs. C. K. Boggs Dagenhart Hollis Buford Fulbright Sarah Lucy 21/18 W 8/29/1942 E. E. Yates (Min) Mrs. E. E. Yates, Ruth Stony Point NC Stony Point NC Shiloh Tns. Matheson, Oidum Beam Dagenhart J. C. Deal Macie Daler 20/19 W 12/24/1928 R. Lee Davis (Min) Arnold Alexander, H. Davis, Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Frances Elliott Dagenhart J. Bruce Galliher Betty Lou 21/17 W 8/27/1949 Paul Reese (Min) Kenneth Galliher, Mrs. Muriel Stony Point NC Statesville NC Rt 7 Statesville NC Galliher, Gerald Grant Dagenhart James Pressly Poole Coleen 18/18 W 3/19/1949 C. W. Walker (Min) Mrs. J. W. Poole, J. W. Poole, Statesville NC Rt 6 Statesville NC Rt 3 Statesville NC Rt 3 Mrs. C. W. Walker Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Groom Index A - K (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Dagenhart James Austin Massey Hettie 22/18 W 12/1/1907 J. Meek White (Min) A. M. Dagenhart, W. P. Alexander Co. Iredell Co. Shiloh Tns. Johnson, O. S. Dagenhart Dagenhart John Henry Gryder Annie Rae 23/26 W 6/11/1949 Samuel M. Houck (Min) Mrs. S. M. Houck, Nina Mae Stony Point Rt 1 Hiddenite NC Concord Tns. Wilson, Patricia Houck Dagenhart John Luther Beckham Willie Bernice 23/22 W 7/18/1936 J. B. Pearson (Min) Coleman Dagenhart, Mrs. J. Statesville #6 Stony Point #1 Concord Tns. B. Pearson, Coleman Dagenhardt Dagenhart Jones Pinkney Fox Laura 19/14 W 2/20/1909 J. F. Mitchiner (Min) W. A. Evans, D. R. Beard, Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Lutie P. Mitchiner Dagenhart Julius Stewart Eliza - - 2/4/1867 J. M. Smith (Min) none Dagenhart Larry Anderson Campbell Sylvia Nell 21/18 W 7/12/1958 Ivon L. Roberts (Min) A. L. Gantt, Grace H. Wiley, Statesville NC Rt 4 Statesville NC Statesville Tns. Elgevia W. Davis Dagenhart Lawrence McK Sharpe Eula May 19/18 W 9/15/1920 J. H. Pressly (Min) Ray Pierce, Lillian Dagenhart, Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Mrs. J. H. Pressly Dagenhart Lawrence Alexander Shoemaker Lola 27/24 W 9/20/1906 W. L. Darr (Min) Mrs. W. L. Darr, L. K. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Overcash, J. O. Overcash Dagenhart Lawrence McK Gant Clara Olin 27/32 W 4/3/1928 E. J. Poe (Min) Charles Crawford Poe, Mrs. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville NC E. J. Poe, Jessie Gant Dagenhart Lynn Shoemaker Katie 50/47 W 11/22/1924 S. L. Cathey (Min) Mrs. Arthur J. Mays, Carl D. Alexander Co. Alexander Co. Concord Tns. Dagenhart, Garland Dagenhart Dagenhart Marshall Cornelius Beard Maggie 34/18 W 12/26/1916 W. C. Moore (JP) H. E. Lewis, J. A. Hartness, J. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. M. Watts Dagenhart Noah Burgess Ingram Nettie 28/21 W 10/27/897 D. P. Bridges (Min) H. M. Dagenhart, Ernest King Alexander Co. Iredell Co. Shiloh Tns. Graham, Mary Goble Dagenhart Noah B. Beam Lula Belle 49/29 W 8/22/1918 J. W. William (Min) O. S. Dagenhart, George M. Alexander Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Johnson, Mrs. George M. Johnson Iredell County, N. C. Marriage Register - Groom Index A - K (1854-1964) Surname Given Name Surname Given Name Age R Date Official Witnesses G/B Dagenhart Paul W. Lindsay Florence 21/18 W 8/11/1940 E. Gettys Nunn (JP) J. M. Cook, Grace Cook Statesville NC Statesville NC York SC Dagenhart Paul Burgess Brown Avis Lorena 24/20 W 10/14/1939 R. S. Kyles (Min) Rowe T. Dagenhart, Mrs. Stony Point NC Troutman NC Troutman NC Rowe T. Dagenhart, Mrs. T. W. Ferguson Dagenhart R. F. Hawkins Julia C. 22/23 W 10/30/1898 I. A. Johnston (JP) E. M. Johnston, L. M. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Shiloh Tns. Johnston, W. P. Johnston Dagenhart Raymond Jacob Denney Mary Bell 18/16 W 5/19/1921 W. E. Holcomb (Min) Mrs. S. B. Josey, Mrs. C. B. Iredell Co. Iredell Co. Statesville Tns. Drum, Alda Josey Dagenhart Rowe Thompson Ramsey Fannie Louise 25/17 W 12/24/1936 J. W. Combs (Min) Eula Beam, Ann Morrow, Stony Point NC Troutman NC Fallstown Tns. Oma Lee Beam Dagenhart Roy Sylvester Johnson Effie Edna 22/18 W 7/20/1922 C. K. Turner (Min) W. P. Johnson, Grace Iredell Co. Alexander Co. Statesville Tns. Dagenhart, Glenn Elliott Dagenhart Thomas H. Gant Mary A. 26/24 W 12/7/1896 L. L. Starrette (Min) E. A. Mattherson, A. M. Alexander Co. Iredell Co. Barringer Tns. Johnson, H. M. Dagenhart Dagenhart William Everett Waugh Bessie May 18/21 W 10/24/1926 Quincy O. Lyerly (Min) Harold Dagenhart, Jannie Alexander Co. Iredell Co. Shiloh Tns. Waugh, Mrs. Q. O. Lyerly Dagenhart William Ellis Leckie Avin Vernell 21/17 W 9/5/1948 Jack H. Cooke (Min) York Alexander, Betty Statesville NC Statesville NC Statesville NC Dagenhart, Barbara Poris Dagenhart William Ernest Waugh Edith 22/19 W 12/31/1934 C. O. Plyler (Min) Lucille Dagenhart, J.
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