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Hamilton County Marriages 1857 - 1899 Hamilton County Marriages 1857 - 1899 61034 WILLIAM SHULL MARY JAUS WARD 2/24/1857 61033 JAMES WARREN SARAH DENTON 2/24/1857 61036 JOHN A. MCKINZIE SUSAN F. MOTE 3/23/1857 61037 MILTON WRIGHT MARTHA F. MOORE 3/26/1857 623 ALEXANDER ANDERSON NANCY LONG 4/13/1857 6705 LEWIS LAY MARTHA BECK 5/1/1857 6706 B. L. BENNETT REBECCA MILLER 5/3/1857 6707 MICHAEL MAYHEW NELLIE WILHITE 5/19/1857 6708 JOSEPH BURRIES GRACEY M. RICHARDS 6/4/1857 6709 CARROL MURDOCK SANABTHA C. COVINGTON 6/11/1857 60850 CHARLES SMITH JEMIMA PENDERGRAP 6/20/1857 60853 PATRICK NELLIGAN BRIDGET O. DONALD 7/28/1857 60855 MICHAEL HEAUSVARY SARAH FLANAUGHARTY 7/31/1857 60854 DAVID HIXSON AMANDA LIGHT 8/2/1857 1 SPENCER G. BEAVERS EMILY M. KIRK 8/6/1857 419 JAMES R. CRAVENS HARRIET N. ROGERS 8/19/1857 58101 JOHN JAPER LECROY JANE KAZEY 8/23/1857 420 THOMAS PENNINGTON POLLY RIDDLE 8/23/1857 6822 WILLIAM BEEM MARY ANN LOYD 8/27/1857 6823 LEWIS L. MUSGROVES ROSANNAH CATHARINE ELLEN 9/5/1857 6825 E. P. MARTIN MARY JANE STUTTARDS 9/10/1857 6824 JOHN H. BRADFIELD SARAH E. BURNETT 9/13/1857 6826 SILAS DOUGLAS ELIZABETH MASSENGALE 9/14/1857 6827 ELI SMITH LYDIA BARKER 9/17/1857 58102 HIRAM DAVIS MINERVA HARDIN 9/21/1857 60876 WILLIAM HOUSTON BARKER CHILPHA HENSON 9/24/1857 60877 HENRY SHADRICK MARY ARMSTRONG 10/1/1857 60878 JACOB SUNDAY ANN BECK 10/3/1857 60879 JAMES O. BRUCKNER FANNIE E. BARKER 10/8/1857 60880 JAMES BRIM SARAH A. PARKER 10/21/1857 60881 J. S. COKER N.A.J. BLANKENSHIP 11/4/1857 2 JAMES MONROE ARAINNETA DEPEW 11/9/1857 442 A. M. JOHNSON THANKFUL A. WHITESIDE 11/11/1857 443 N. N. RAWLINGS, JR. PHEBE RAWLINGS 11/18/1857 444 HENRY GRAY CATHARINE WOODY 11/26/1857 445 WILLIAM RAY NANCY JANE WILLIAMS 11/27/1857 446 P. L. COKER DAMARIUS ELIZABETH JOHNSON 12/1/1857 447 JAMES BUFF MARY ANN BREW 12/2/1857 740 WILLIAM PARKER PRISCILLA COOPER 12/13/1857 6614 HENRY KERSEY SARAH J. PAYNE 12/24/1857 6615 DENIS GLEASON MARY MCCABE 12/25/1857 6617 RICH GROSS ELIZABETH WALLIN 12/30/1857 6618 SAMUEL T. FROST MARY J. HIBBS 12/31/1857 60890 REUBEN GREEN NANCY BUTLER 1/5/1858 6619 WILLIAM WHITELAW RUTH ADALINE RAMSEY 1/25/1858 58103 EDWARD JOHNSON CAROLINE SINGLETERRY 1/30/1858 60889 J. T. WOOD CYNTHIA JOHNSTON 2/2/1858 60891 CORNELIUS MCCLURE MARY ANN CODEY 2/15/1858 60892 JOHN HICKSON MARY LYDIA CONNER 2/16/1858 60893 ROBERT MASSENGALE L. P. TATE 2/21/1858 60894 SAMUEL H. ELLIS FRANCIS EMILINE LEACROY 3/4/1858 455 JAMES M. HANEY MARY E. WILSON 3/4/1858 6682 CHARLES HICKS SALLY ANN ISLER 3/6/1858 456 RANSOM MORELAND REBECCA CANTREL 3/6/1858 459 R. M. RAWLINGS IRENE M. INGERSOL 3/13/1858 6629 JOHN WALLACE FRANCIS JONES 3/28/1858 6630 ANDREW J. SPARKS JANE SOUTHERLAW 4/1/1858 6631 WILLIAM RUSSEL MARY KEETON 4/6/1858 6632 JOHN W. HOYL SUE M. VAUGHN 4/7/1858 58104 JAMES BARNES ELIZA JANE ROMINES 4/11/1858 60902 SAMUEL ASHLEY JANE CROW 4/13/1858 60903 THOMAS J. HARTMAN VIRGINIA ANN ROGERS 4/15/1858 60904 MORGAN WILLIAMS SARAH J. KERBY 4/22/1858 60905 CALLAWAY STEWART ELIZABETH THOMAS 4/26/1858 60906 JOHN H. BRANTLEY MINERVA K. SEVIER 4/29/1858 60907 THOMAS WADKINS MARTHA A. GODSEY 5/2/1858 4 W. OWEN MCCORMIC LUTICIA THOMPSON 5/11/1858 469 C. FREDRICK FREDRICKSON JULIA RYAN 5/31/1858 470 JOSIAH FISHER JULIA LIDDON 6/1/1858 468 A. H. JOHNSON LUCINDA NELSON 6/1/1858 471 MARTIN V. CROSS MARY JANE BALLARD 6/11/1858 472 LARKIN LEDFORD MARY BALDEN 6/16/1858 473 THOMAS HARTMAN ELIZABETH BUTLER 6/20/1858 742 THOMAS ROGERS JANE SMITH 6/23/1858 6640 FRANCIS SHADRICK PEGGIE WADKINS 6/24/1858 6642 JOHN A. HARRIS SUSAN U. MARTIN 7/1/1858 6641 JOSEPH VAUGHN LUCINDA DUNCAN 7/1/1858 6643 JAMES CODEY MARY DIGNON 7/11/1858 6645 WILLIAM MOSS MARY GILLIE 7/20/1858 58105 THOMAS CARUTH LORENA ALMIRA REYNOLDS 7/22/1858 6644 JOHN D. PAYNE MARTHA C. HIBBS 7/22/1858 60915 WILSON PARTON MARY ANN SMITH 7/29/1858 60916 J. O. FARMER SARAH JANE DOBBS 8/4/1858 60920 R. H. T. MILLINGTON NELLIE M.S. JONES 9/14/1858 5 GEORGE GRAYSON LUCINDA CROFT 9/15/1858 481 ROBERT BALDWIN CAROLINE NELSON 9/23/1858 482 JOSEPH W. FINLEY SIDNEY B. STEPHENS 9/23/1858 484 ABNER BAKER MARY GODDARD 9/25/1858 483 RUSSELL BYCE JANE BURNETT 9/26/1858 485 JOHN J. FAULKNER SARAH C. HALL 9/28/1858 743 A. S. FOWLER MARY J. BARREY 10/5/1858 6653 JAMES ERVIN ELIZABETH J. ANDERSON 10/10/1858 6654 L. H. MARROW JUDY FOWLER 10/10/1858 58106 WILLIAM NAPIER MARY J. CORLILI 10/11/1858 6657 CALLOWAY BLANKENSHIP NANCY E. MANN 10/12/1858 6656 MICHAEL MOBRET SARAH JOHNSON 10/12/1858 6658 JOSHUA WILBANKS S. A. WELCH 10/14/1858 6655 W. M. WATKINS MARY J. MOORE 10/17/1858 60928 MONROE MORRIS SARAH PARKER 10/21/1858 60929 DAVID BASDEN NANCY PENINGTON 10/27/1858 60930 JOHN D. BLACKFORD MARY J. MATTENS 10/31/1858 60931 JAMES SCOTT JANIE HEATON 11/6/1858 6 JAMES JACK ELIZABETH H. FOUST 11/8/1858 60933 O. H. P. WAYNE MARTHA M. FOUTS 11/11/1858 496 A. L. EASLEY FRANCIS SMITH 11/14/1858 495 JAMES C. NORRIS MARY E. ROYAL 11/14/1858 494 JOHN C. ROBERTS NANCY A. MORELAND 11/14/1858 498 T. R. SKINNER MARY JOHNSON 11/24/1858 58114 LEROY HOWARD LOUISA SPRINGER 11/25/1858 6666 S. R. HOLLAND M. M. SHOCKLEY 12/12/1858 744 PHILIP SMALLEY PHEBE WADKINS 12/12/1858 6669 JACOB VANDERGRIFF MARGARET BROCK 12/16/1858 6670 D. W. SWOPE MARGARET JONES 12/17/1858 6667 JOHN B. FOX MARTHA JANE WILLIAMS 12/18/1858 6668 JONATHAN BAILEY MALINDA KERSEY 12/19/1858 6671 ISAAC N. ROBINSON ELIZABETH MCABEE 12/19/1858 60941 CHARLES P. CARD MARY ANN VARNER 1/1/1859 60943 ANDREW M. MACMURPHRAY ELIZABETH N. SMITH 1/4/1859 60945 JOHN MAYSON ELIZABETH LEMONS 1/13/1859 499 H. S. GENTRY LOUISA HUBBARD 1/15/1859 497 JOHN E. MAYHEW NANCY ROSE 1/15/1859 15 TIM A. FRENCH CATHARINE E. ORR 1/23/1859 60946 DAVID WOOD MARTHA COCHRAN 1/23/1859 508 R. W. LEE MARIA GAWTHNEY 1/26/1859 507 VAN DOOLEY JULIA A. BALDWIN 1/27/1859 511 JAMES L. EDWARDS SARAH J. WILLIAMS 2/20/1859 752 JOSEPH BROWN POLLY BROWN 2/28/1859 6679 JOHN ROBERTS M. A. KEITH 3/1/1859 6680 WILLIAM PHILIPS ADALINE HASWELL 3/4/1859 6683 ROBERT ROW MARY HERRIN 3/23/1859 6684 JOHN CAMPBELL SARAH HILL 4/3/1859 60970 JOHN C. HILL NAOMI C. ELLISON 4/14/1859 58115 JAMES B. BROWN RHONDA JANE SUTTON 4/17/1859 60967 MATHIAS TSCHUDY MARY ROMINES 4/19/1859 60968 M. P. SWAIN LOU L. KIRKLIN 4/26/1859 60972 ZACARIAH AUSTIN LOUISA THIGBONE 5/15/1859 60971 R. L. HIBBERT MARY CAROLINE SOUTHERLAND 5/15/1859 16 T. JACKSON ELIZA W. WILEY 5/18/1859 533 LEAROY S. CAROUTH PENELOPE J. SMITH 5/19/1859 60969 WILLIAM PHILLIPS MARTHA CAVITT(OR)CORNETT 5/19/1859 537 ROBERT D. EDWARDS MARTHA LOUISA HOOPER 5/22/1859 534 JAMES A. SMITH MARY JANE VARNER 5/24/1859 538 MORGAN CENTER DORCAS ADELIA CARNES 5/26/1859 6719 JAMES R. ALLISON SALLIE E. LIPP 5/31/1859 6718 HENRY HAMEL MARY LIPP 5/31/1859 6720 A. PERIGIN SARAH GUIRE 6/5/1859 6721 RICHARD PERRY VINEY WADKINS 6/5/1859 6722 HOWELL A. BAISDEN LIZZIE R. BALEY 6/6/1859 6723 GEORGE GUIRE MARY COX 6/7/1859 58116 ALFRED OGLE HULDAH JESTICE 6/7/1859 60980 JOHN W. GOODLET ELIZA NAVE 6/12/1859 60981 ISAAC L. CROW REBECCA JONES 6/15/1859 60983 JAMES CUMMINGS NANCY JANE THACKER 6/22/1859 60984 JAMES D. BROWN CATHARINE RINE 6/23/1859 60985 ALFRED MARSON JANE DOBBS 6/28/1859 546 ANDREW S. FOSTER SALINA J. HARRALSON 7/7/1859 17 CHESLEY HINES REBECCA CALDWELL 7/7/1859 547 THOMAS BENGE ELIZABETH A. SORRELLS 7/13/1859 60982 WILLIAM A. ANDERSON CATHARINE ELIZABETH CARD 7/14/1859 548 A. B. GREEN R. J. ROGERS 7/24/1859 549 THOMAS JEFFERSON OWENSBY NANCY JANE SCOTT 7/25/1859 550 ALFRED ENGLE MARY C. READ 8/11/1859 754 ISAAC HICKS CLARISSA A. MCCAULEY 8/18/1859 551 I. P. RUSSELL MATTIE D. MCCULLOH 8/18/1859 6731 JAMES M. HUSKEY ELIZA ANN GIBSON 8/19/1859 6732 JOHN RITCHIE SUSANAH FRANCIS 8/20/1859 6733 PLEASANT WILLIAMS LUCY FOUST 8/22/1859 6735 WILLIAM E. WILEY LAURA A. CAREY 9/18/1859 6736 DAVID TARWATER SALLIE HAMMOND 9/20/1859 58117 WILLIAM J. HUDSON VIRGINIA E. CURREY 9/22/1859 60993 JAMES MADISON MASSENGALE MELINDA JANE DAUGHTERHY 9/25/1859 60994 JAMES C. WELLS MATILDA KESTERSON 10/2/1859 60995 JOHN BOLLIN JENNIE HENNEY 10/5/1859 60996 RICH JASPER CARNES CAROLINE GRAY 10/6/1859 60998 JOHN HARRINGTON DORA HAMILTON 10/11/1859 18 WILLIAM BALDWIN SARAH NAPIER 10/12/1859 509 WILLIAM LEAKROY ELIZABETH EDMONSON 10/12/1859 561 L. C. GARRISON WILLAMINA BUSH 10/23/1859 562 GILBERT VANDERGRIFF MARTHA J.
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