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Hamilton County Marriages 1900 to 1919 Hamilton County Marriages 1900 to 1919 105994 FRED M. DEARING MAE OREAR 1/1/1900 105992 GEORGE MCCLEARY LINA HENDERSON 1/1/1900 105993 W. H. OSBORN MAGGIE D. HILLIS 1/1/1900 105990 EMIL RAHM BEULAH A. SEELE 1/1/1900 105948 DAVID A. TROUTMAN MAGGIE GANN 1/1/1900 105996 F. H. A. ALLEN C. M. LOWER 1/3/1900 105997 ROBERT C. RICHARDS ANNA BELLE ROGERS 1/3/1900 105998 JAMES B. MILLER WILLIE MAY COLLINS 1/4/1900 105999 GEORGE W. SEITERS ANNIE MARIE MURPHY 1/4/1900 105995 JOSEPH S. WOOD ELLEN MOORE 1/4/1900 106000 JAMES MCGILL HATTIE HOWARD 1/6/1900 106001 ROBERT ELLIOTT MARTHA C. BROOKS 1/7/1900 106002 ROBERT HICKMAN ANNA DOOLEY 1/8/1900 106003 WILEY KIMBRO FANNY SCROGGINS 1/8/1900 106008 HARVEY INMMAN ROSA MCDANIELS 1/10/1900 106006 JOHN PLUMLEE ANNE MILLER 1/10/1900 106005 CHESTER WATKINS IRENE HOUSTON ELDER 1/10/1900 106009 FLETCHER GARNER MARY JOHNSON 1/12/1900 106007 MORRIS L. BARCLAY SARAH C. DURHAM 1/14/1900 106011 E. A. FRAZIER MARY ANDERSON 1/14/1900 106010 ALFRED ROLAR ADA TALLY 1/14/1900 106012 J. H. WHITE ANNIE BISHOP 1/14/1900 106013 WILLIAM AKERS ELLEN MOORE 1/15/1900 106016 LEONARD DEDMON LOWIS AGKNEW 1/16/1900 106017 OSCAR MOORE LILLIE STEWART 1/16/1900 106015 WILL PRINCE MARGURITE M. CASS 1/16/1900 106018 JOHN CRAIG BETTIE SPRATT 1/17/1900 106021 AARON HARDWICK FANNY ATKERSON 1/18/1900 106020 WILLIAM JOHNSON BERTIE LUCAS 1/18/1900 106019 DAVID LEFKOWITCH EUGENIA ROSENHEIM 1/18/1900 106014 J. H. MEYER RUTHA S. LINDERMAN 1/18/1900 106022 J. M. PITTS MARGARETTE FOSTER 1/18/1900 106024 JOSEPH CAIN ANNIE ELIZA FREEMAN 1/20/1900 106023 WALTER STEELE ELLA DOBBS 1/21/1900 106025 JOHN E. HARGRAVES MARY A. COCHRAN 1/22/1900 106004 J. F. BENSON TENNIE VARNER 1/23/1900 106026 MAVENS TUCKER GEORGIA EVANS 1/24/1900 106029 JAMES BLAKE HASSIE BROWN 1/28/1900 106028 N. W. PATTERSON SUSAN C. CASS 1/28/1900 106030 B. H. MILES LELIA STARNES 1/29/1900 106031 ARTHUR HUBBARD NORA MCCOY 1/30/1900 106032 R. L. HAIRE JUILES MILMOW 1/31/1900 106034 ALLEN BROWN TESSIE POE 2/1/1900 106036 DOCK CALDWELL MARY JANE GILLMAN 2/1/1900 106033 JOHN RICHARDSON ODA WADSWORTH 2/1/1900 106038 B. F. LEE MARY V. WOFFARD 2/3/1900 106035 W. S. STEPHENS LOLA STERGAL 2/3/1900 106037 M. M. BLEVINS PEARL DEMARS 2/4/1900 106041 ALONZO JASON TYLER MAY VIOLA MCDERMOTT 2/7/1900 106043 RICHARD BOONE MARGARETT HAMMOND 2/8/1900 106044 HORRACE DILLARD ADA SLAUGHTER 2/8/1900 106045 WILLIAM SMITH MARAH MILLER 2/8/1900 106042 W. J. MARTIN MARY EVANS 2/9/1900 106048 ANDREW J. BENNETT KATIE SMITH 2/11/1900 106047 MANT HIPPS EMMA JONES 2/11/1900 106046 W. D. SUTTON ERMA V. FAX 2/11/1900 106050 WILLIAM WATTS LUCY MURRAY 2/13/1900 106054 CARUTHERS ANDERSON ADA E. KAIN 2/14/1900 106053 CHARLES A. F. GREEN ANN M. KAFFIE 2/14/1900 106051 CHARLES T. OWENS MOLLIE E. PEEPLES 2/14/1900 106052 MARSHALL RESPERS HATTIE DODSON 2/14/1900 106055 H. D. PARKS LIZZIE WEAVER 2/15/1900 106058 ROBERT ARNOLD AMAZONIA BLAKELY 2/17/1900 106056 GEORGE W. CALLOWAY MARY BACON 2/17/1900 106057 EDWARD CLEMONS HENRIETTA UPTON 2/18/1900 106060 LUSS ABERNATHY OSA LEVI 2/20/1900 106064 WILLIAM DAVIS ADDIE WILKSON 2/20/1900 106061 SAMUEL GUESS SALLIE JAMES 2/20/1900 106065 JAMES MACK ALICE BENHAM 2/20/1900 106049 THOMAS WATERHOUSE ALICE MAY WILKS 2/20/1900 106062 G. B. ATKINS S. MAEBELL SIVELY 2/21/1900 106063 JAMES KISSELBURG VIRGIE O. SHUBERT 2/21/1900 106067 JOHN IRVIN JAN HALL 2/22/1900 106066 CHARLES VAN SICKLE LILLIAN DODGE 2/22/1900 106068 POLEY CARLILE SARAH BOWERS 2/25/1900 106070 JOHN M. LONG IDA LONG 2/25/1900 106069 CHARLES SCANDIEX MARY GREEN 2/25/1900 106074 W. R. BOMAR M. C. BLEVINS 2/26/1900 106071 W. J. ANDERSON HATTIE PENN 2/27/1900 106076 REESE MCFARLAND DICEY HENRY 2/27/1900 106078 NATHAN FRIZZELL HATTIE ROBERTS 2/28/1900 106080 THOMAS E. HALL ETHEL LOUISE CATE 2/28/1900 106072 CHARLES HARRIS MOLLIE MILLER 2/28/1900 106077 W. WADE JONES MOLLIE EDNA PLEMONS 2/28/1900 106079 ROBERT L. MCBRIDE MAGGIE OAKES 2/28/1900 106075 HOMER LEE MCCRARY MATTIE C. FARRIS 2/28/1900 106081 O. N. WHETSEL LUCY W. PARKER 2/28/1900 106082 EUGENE ALLEN ELLA WATKINS 3/1/1900 106059 J. B. LEWIS MARY MCDANIEL 3/1/1900 106084 J. MILLER RUTH PAYNE 3/4/1900 106086 JOHN F. PURSLEY MOLLIE COX 3/4/1900 106085 E. B. WILSON GERTIE BROOM 3/4/1900 106088 JAMES HURD MAGGIE EVANS 3/5/1900 106087 JAMES JOHNSON GEORGIA SKELTON 3/5/1900 106083 W. M. LOMAX RENA ROSS 3/5/1900 106089 MARSHALL LUCAS ROSA HUBBARD 3/5/1900 106090 D. G. BASWELL LEAH JOHNSON 3/10/1900 106091 JAMES WELCH R. DASUL 3/12/1900 106094 C. W. BENNETT DORA REYNOLDS 3/14/1900 106096 C. M. CRAWFORD CORDIE NORTON 3/14/1900 106095 A. P. WADE VIRDIE L. MARTIN 3/14/1900 106093 WILLIE NELSON ALICE GADSEN 3/18/1900 106099 A. A. MCADAMS MELL SMITH 3/20/1900 106097 HENRY OSCAR NIPPER SUSAN MAYBELL TRUSSLEY 3/20/1900 106098 JOHN DAVID GREENLEE MARY BELLE HOODLEY 3/21/1900 106101 C. M. JACKSON IDA HANNA 3/21/1900 106102 CHARLES ELMER KUSTER EVA H. WILSON 3/21/1900 106104 JULIUS SCHWIEGER HELENA TEUBNER OR TENBUER 3/23/1900 106105 PETER BEARD LIZZIE EDWARDS 3/24/1900 106108 SAMUEL MOORE LILLIE BRADFORD 3/24/1900 106103 JOHN R. ACKLIN ANNIE L. JONES 3/25/1900 106100 H. A. KNAUFF LOUISA BROWN 3/25/1900 106107 WILLIAM WADE S. M. NORRELL 3/25/1900 106109 JOHN A. GANN RENA SMITH 3/26/1900 106111 WILLIE HOLBROOKS HATTIE PETTY 3/28/1900 106112 W. F. MANZY EDNA CRUMP 3/28/1900 106113 DOVEY JACKSON BELLE MATTHEWS 3/29/1900 106114 JOSEPH SKILES ELOUISE LEWIS 4/1/1900 106116 GEORGE J. WILMAN ANGELINE CARNEY 4/1/1900 106117 T. M. ESTILL ANNA ILLICH 4/2/1900 106118 Z. E. TAYLOR MARY TURNER 4/2/1900 106120 KALIL JOSEPH MAUD BARNES 4/3/1900 106122 ED CRUTCHER JOSIE JONES 4/4/1900 106119 W. B. GOODLETT ELSIE RICE 4/4/1900 106123 MARK A. IRWIN MARY MAUDE CRIBBINS 4/4/1900 106121 WILLIAM MCKNIGHT MINNIE HOLLOWAY 4/4/1900 106124 JAMES LOCKE ANNIE WATSON 4/6/1900 106110 HENRY V. BALLARD LILLIE F. HASS 4/8/1900 106126 WALTER THOMPSON LOUISA BAKER 4/8/1900 106125 ALEX BATES FANNY COOPER 4/9/1900 106127 JAMES MONTCASTLE LILLIAN BERRY 4/9/1900 106130 R. J. MABRY MAMIE SHATLER 4/11/1900 106128 ROBERT RAWLSTON LIZZIE HIXSON 4/11/1900 106154 JOSEPH JOHNSON JOSIE PRICE 4/14/1900 106131 J. HIXSON ETTA LACY 4/15/1900 106155 ABNER B. KEYSAER ANNIE G. BOLTON 4/15/1900 106129 THOMAS THOMAS CLAUDIE CHAMBERS 4/15/1900 106156 E. S. HALE NELLIE ODONOHUE 4/16/1900 106160 F. H. TOWNSEND JESSIE C. HALL 4/16/1900 106158 CROMWELL B HOSKINS NELL MOE 4/17/1900 106164 LAWRENCE BROOKS ROSA E. CARBAUGH 4/18/1900 106157 J. C. CARMACK KATHERINE KING 4/18/1900 106159 CHARLES B. HARBIN LOTTIE R. GOODRICH 4/18/1900 106163 H. O. POWELL GRACE T. FARQUHAR 4/18/1900 106161 FRED L. RUSSELL W. GRACE WEATHERLEY 4/18/1900 106166 WILLIAM D. WATERS M. C. HELD 4/19/1900 106165 JOHN J. ANDERSON ELIZA HENNEGAR 4/22/1900 106168 BOOKER JOHNSON AMY HIGGENBOTTOM 4/22/1900 106167 HARRY NULL M. L. BROWN 4/22/1900 106169 WILLIAM ECHOLS RENA SMITH 4/23/1900 106172 W. J. COOK ALICE MARTIN 4/24/1900 106174 HENRY MCDOWELL IDA FERRELL 4/25/1900 106170 LOUIS VOGT MARGARITE MURPHY 4/25/1900 106173 WILBUR L. WILLIAMS ANNA M. MOOREHEAD 4/25/1900 106177 WILLIAM J. COTTER MYRTLE M. SEAY 4/26/1900 106182 JOHN BYNS CARRIE SHUPING 4/29/1900 106179 JOHN R. CASTLE ADA PEACE 4/29/1900 106181 CHARLES C. HAYNE SUDIE KANESTER 4/29/1900 106180 JOHN PARKER BELLE WEBB 4/29/1900 106184 A. L. SPRAGUE PEARL ROGERS 4/29/1900 106178 JOE WOODS CHARITY FLOYD 4/29/1900 106187 P. A. WALLACE IDA L. BANNISTER 4/30/1900 106186 PATRICK WICK MARY GILBERT 4/30/1900 106189 ADAM G. MILLSAPS LILLIE M. DYKES 5/1/1900 106188 WALTER SCHUN IDA JONES 5/1/1900 106249 MAXIE BIDWELL ANNIE MORGAN 5/2/1900 106190 JAMES GOING MABLE TURNUR 5/2/1900 106258 ROBERT L. DANIELS NELLIE PLANT 5/9/1900 106252 GRIFFITH LEWIS MARY PRICE 5/9/1900 106251 W. M. MCLEOD MYRTLE JARNAQIER 5/9/1900 106259 B. P. GOVER MAGGIE BOURNE 5/11/1900 106262 PERCY H. WILSON JESSEE M. JERAULD 5/16/1900 106263 DENNIS RANKIN MILLIE CRAWFORD 5/17/1900 106285 R. C. HAYES BETHETTA A. RAMSEY 5/18/1900 106267 A. MCGEHEE MAMIE BRANTLY 5/19/1900 106276 ANDREW HIGGINS BERT SMITH 5/20/1900 106265 H. N. HUTCHERSON, JR. ANNIE CUNNINGHAM 5/20/1900 106275 JOHN MCKEEL ANNIE MILLER 5/20/1900 106264 ALBERT SMITH ADA HAWKINS 5/20/1900 106278 LEONARD WILLIAMS HATTIE WATTSON 5/21/1900 106281 J. A. LEWIS JOSIE DAVIS 5/22/1900 106279 CHARLES A.
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