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Male Name Female Name Date of Marriage # Anderson, Frank Aase, Bertha April 18, 1900 Certificate 9006 Vol. H Pg. 39 Lewis, Willi King County Marriage Index, 1853-1900 Alphabetical by female name Male Name Female Name Date of Marriage Certificate # Transcription Return # License Affid. License Application License Notes Anderson, Frank Aase, Bertha April 18, 1900 Certificate 9006 Vol. H Pg. 39 Lewis, William Franklin Abbey, Alice May April 29, 1896 Certificate 6060 Vol. F Pg. 301 Return 2360 Anderson, George W. Abbott, Elizabeth A. * November 23, 1898 Certificate 7882 Vol. G Pg. 276 Return 3442 Maiden name Fich. Pontius, Frank A. Abbott, Ella M. June 30, 1897 Certificate 6755 Vol. F Pg. 519 Ward, Geo. F. Abbott, Ella M. November 8, 1900 Certificate 9712 Vol. H Pg. 268 Dunham, Alfred Abbott, Lenora H. August 24, 1873 Certificate 163 Vol. A Pg. 61 Lic. Affidavit Norris, Pearl Albert Abbott, Mabel Alida November 12, 1895 Certificate 5768 Vol. F Pg. 207 Return 2170 License App. 1081 Granger, George H. Abraham, Hannah * July 4, 1900 Certificate 9327 Vol. H Pg. 145 Return 4311 Maiden name Burch. Certificate includes letter Weber, Edwin Abrahams, Johanna May 1, 1889 Certificate 1287 Vol. C Pg. 229 Zipsen, Arthur Alfred Abrahamson, Amanda December 16, 1900 Certificate 9828 Vol. H Pg. 307 Return 4641 Johnston, Robert Abrams, Emma March 17, 1896 Certificate 6012 Vol. F Pg. 286 Return 2338 Low, Frank Abrashem, Anne September 16, 1900 Certificate 9465 Vol. H Pg. 191 Return 4685 Sidelsky, Louis Abrashem, Hattie May 19, 1899 Certificate 8136 Vol. G Pg. 359 Return 3576 Grant, Arthur H. Ackerman, Ettie E. July 19, 1889 Certificate 1413 Vol. C Pg. 293 Sikes, William E. Adair, Jennie V. September 18, 1884 Certificate 236 Vol. B Pg. 101 Lic. Affidavit File only includes a consent affidavit. Rojahn, Richard Adami, Eliza August 14, 1894 Certificate 5071 Vol. E Pg. 495 Return 1674 Mulholland, William T. Adams, Alda M. October 31, 1899 Certificate 8587 Vol. G Pg. 504 Return 3829 Heat, Robert Adams, Annie December 15, 1864 Certificate 43 Vol. A Pg. 12 Valentine, James Adams, Annie January 6, 1894 Certificate 4776 Vol. E Pg. 402 Holt, Samuel Victor Adams, Armeta * November 11, 1895 Certificate 5771 Vol. F Pg. 208 Return 2169 License App. 1084 Maiden name Olds. Krieger, Christ Adams, Augusta * March 30, 1897 Certificate 6627 Vol. F Pg. 479 Return 2669 Maiden name Hahn. Kortright, Robert F. Adams, Charlotte January 16, 1883 Certificate 593 Vol. A Pg. 315 Morris, William L. Adams, Charlotte December 27, 1899 Certificate 8751 Vol. G Pg. 557 Return 3941 Bissell, Geo. P. Adams, Elizabeth October 19, 1866 Vol. A Pg. 17 Lic. Affidavit Allan, Alexander Adams, Ella Cecelia March 25, 1895 Certificate 5375 Vol. F Pg. 80 Burgh, Charles Albert Adams, Laura Alice March 13, 1899 Certificate 8069 Vol. G Pg. 338 Return 3490 Chesney, E. L. Adams, Mattie January 17, 1889 Certificate 1210 Vol. C Pg. 190 Otis, James Adams, Maud June 19, 1894 Certificate 4948 Vol. E Pg. 456 Return 1603 Moore, Peter J. Adams, Minnie B. December 10, 1900 Certificate 9814 Vol. H Pg. 302 Grant, Thomas J. Adams, Venora E. August 7, 1897 Certificate 6802 Vol. F Pg. 535 Return 2766 Britain, George Washington Adamson, Lillie November 15, 1897 Certificate 6977 Vol. F Pg. 590 Return 2839 Sharp, Robert Adamson, Maggie March 5, 1891 Certificate 2674 Vol. D Pg. 125 Leake, Herbert W. Addleman, Ethel November 27, 1890 Certificate 2539 Vol. D Pg. 57 Prosser, Herbert Aderhold, Dena June 30, 1900 Certificate 9653 Vol. E Pg. 561 Return 4299 Anderson, Charles Adolfson, Selma January 23, 1892 Certificate 3388 Vol. D Pg. 481 Williams, John R. Agnew, Alice F. December 20, 1886 Certificate 498 Vol. B Pg. 232 Morgan, James W. Agnew, Katie E. October 18, 1888 Certificate 1052 Vol. C Pg. 110 Grey, Christopher M. Agnew, Mary Ann September 25, 1880 Certificate 409 Vol. A Pg. 219 Johnson, Jens Peter Ahlberg, Hilda A. September 27, 1898 Certificate 7626 Vol. G Pg. 192 Return 3259 Laisch, Jacob A. Ahrens, Ella April 14, 1892 Certificate 3503 Vol. D Pg. 539 Paulson, Nils P. Ahrenstedt, Mathilda * November 15, 1893 Certificate 4612 Vol. E Pg. 350 Return 1352 Maiden name Danielson. Campbell, James Aikenhead, Mary Ellen April 24, 1883 Certificate 58 Vol. B Pg. 12 Barclay, Frank L. Ainsworth, Blanche March 18, 1889 Certificate 1233 Vol. C Pg. 201 Ferguson, James Roswell Airey, J. Ethel April 9, 1900 Certificate 9039 Vol. H Pg. 49 * Transcriptions in red are held at the Puget Sound Regional Archives King County Marriage Index, 1853-1900 Alphabetical by female name Male Name Female Name Date of Marriage Certificate # Transcription Return # License Affid. License Application License Notes Jones, Daniel W. Ajax, Lilly January 1, 1889 Certificate 1206 Vol. C Pg. 188 Francis, John W. Ak, Anna E. December 31, 1897 Certificate 7085 Vol. G Pg. 20 Return 2912 Cole, Howard D. Akerson, Huldah L. October 22, 1887 Certificate 686 Vol. B Pg. 327 Holder, Fitz Clarence Akroyd, Emma May 11, 1898 Certificate 7320 Vol. G Pg. 94 Return 3072 Linde, Harry B. Albaugh, Edna F. July 7, 1895 Certificate 5614 Vol. F Pg. 158 License App. 870 Groydon, Alexander Alber, Julia B. April 20, 1898 Certificate 7277 Vol. G Pg. 81 Ardisson, Martin Alberigi, Madeline April 11, 1899 Certificate 8039 Vol. G Pg. 328 James, Peter Albert, Adeline November 17, 1888 Certificate 1080 Vol. C Pg. 124 Lic. Affidavit File only includes a consent affidavit. Koch, Christian L. Albie, Fannie E. * August 8, 1900 Certificate 9387 Vol. H Pg. 165 Return 4355 Maiden name Laster. Gehring, Leonhard Albrecht, Emma June 9, 1895 Certificate 5522 Vol. F Pg. 129 Return 1999 Burns, James P. Albright, Grace February 20, 1895 Certificate 5367 Vol. F Pg. 78 Return 1912 Lawton, George Willis Albrighton, Lola Mary October 26, 1898 Certificate 7752 Vol. G Pg. 233 Payne, George William Alden, Amanda Malvina * July 29, 1891 Certificate 2975 Vol. D Pg. 275 Return 11 Maiden name Lemon. Corbett, Louis D. Alden, Rena E. * January 10, 1893 Certificate 4043 Vol. E Pg. 170 Return 852 Maiden name Hall. Locker, Laban L. Alder, Jamesina October 20, 1893 Certificate 4646 Vol. E Pg. 360 Return 1368 Maney, Lincoln G. Alder, Sophia D. December 16, 1890 Certificate 2504 Vol. D Pg. 40 Wilkins, Isaac G. Aldridge, Kate November 15, 1880 Certificate 418 Vol. A Pg. 226 McGirr, William Alexander, Alice August 8, 1885 Certificate 419 Vol. B Pg. 192 Bower, B. J. * Alexander, Amelia J. May 11, 1893 Certificate 4276 Vol. E Pg. 245 Return 1063 Male name Bowes? Goin, Thomas Alexander, Fannie November 1, 1893 Certificate 4577 Vol. E Pg. 339 Cook, I. L. Alexander, Hester July 30, 1890 Certificate 2116 Vol. C Pg. 644 Fitzgerald, John H. Alexander, May October 27, 1890 Certificate 2329 Vol. C Pg. 752 Neville, John Alexandria, Minnie April 10, 1900 Certificate 8991 Vol. H Pg. 34 Jackson, Peter Alexis, Ellen February 22, 1894 Certificate 4832 Vol. E Pg. 419 Return 1510 Dow, Alexander Smith Alford, Mamie Bell September 13, 1898 Certificate 7602 Vol. G Pg. 184 Wilbur, Charles A. Alfred, Elisabeth November 20, 1893 Certificate 4606 Vol. E Pg. 348 Return 1355 Baur, William Alvar * Algar, Allie Irene October 28, 1895 Certificate 5722 Vol. F Pg. 192 Return 2145 License App. 1051 Male name Bane? Linnamann, Caspar Alkil, Mary August 27, 1888 Certificate 993 Vol. C Pg. 81 Allison, Hugh C. Allan, Agnes W. June 23, 1896 Certificate 6133 Vol. F Pg. 326 Dupea, Thomas Allan, Rosa October 20, 1898 Certificate 7676 Vol. G Pg. 209 Schmidt, Frank G. Allard, Josephene September 16, 1892 Return 678 No recorded marriage or certificate. La Plain, Wm. Allard, Lillie A. June 30, 1890 Certificate 2065 Vol. C Pg. 619 Middleton, Fred J. Allbaugh, Carrie October 28, 1893 Certificate 4584 Vol. E Pg. 341 Greeley, William Allden, Anna October 26, 1897 Certificate 6953 Vol. F Pg. 582 Return 2850 McElhoe, Elisha Allen, Annie January 1, 1891 Certificate 2554 Vol. D Pg. 65 Cunningham, Ernest Dale Allen, Annie Garphelia February 9, 1898 Certificate 7158 Vol. G Pg. 42 Return 2979 Dieninger, P. J. Allen, Blanche L. December 22, 1890 Certificate 2546 Vol. D Pg. 61 Gallagher, John Patrick Allen, Etta M. July 30, 1900 Certificate 9252 Vol. H Pg. 120 Return 4669 Gillespie, Charles S. Allen, Florence E. November 28, 1895 Certificate 5923 Vol. F Pg. 257 Return 2287 License App. 1126 Phipps, Hugh Allen, Grace Caroline November 14, 1900 Certificate 9728 Vol. H Pg. 274 Raven, Lewis Allen, Gunhilde October 2, 1889 Certificate 1559 Vol. C Pg. 366 Watson, J. W. Allen, H. M. April 15, 1891 Certificate 2734 Vol. D Pg. 155 Watson, James W. Allen, Hattie May 12, 1891 Certificate 2769 Vol. D Pg. 172 Wilkins, Walter A. Allen, Helen L. June 16, 1896 Certificate 6120 Vol. F Pg. 321 * Transcriptions in red are held at the Puget Sound Regional Archives King County Marriage Index, 1853-1900 Alphabetical by female name Male Name Female Name Date of Marriage Certificate # Transcription Return # License Affid. License Application License Notes Johnson, Charles H. Allen, Jennie April 20, 1891 Certificate 2916 Vol. D Pg. 246 Blanchard, Frank Allen, Lena September 11, 1894 Certificate 5108 Vol. D Pg. 586 Return 1735 Newman, James Allen, Lilly December 9, 1886 Certificate 481 Vol. B Pg. 223 Munch, Stanton Allen, Lola August 13, 1895 Certificate 5596 Vol. F Pg. 153 Return 2033 License App. 910 McKenzie, William W. Allen, Mary Bell February 2, 1899 Certificate 7948 Vol. G Pg. 298 Gilmer, Walker D. Allen, Maud B. October 25, 1894 Certificate 5190 Vol. F Pg. 20 Return 1786 Chesney, George M. Allen, Nettie May November 3, 1895 Certificate 5745 Vol. F Pg. 199 License App. 1046 Travers, Robert W. Allen, S. R. May 14, 1891 Certificate 2877 Vol.
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