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Early Virginia Marriages. Pt. I Gc 975.5 CSSe 15SS475 REYNOLDS HISTORICAL. GENEALOGY COLLECTION ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 02374 5083 GC 975.5 C88E lutrhj Utrgtnta MnvvmQZB PART I. EDITED DY WILLIAM ARMSTRONG CROZIER, F. R. Si, F. G. S. A. Virginia County Record" Series VOL. IV. '£?>£; PUBLISHED BY THE GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION NEW YORK MDCCCCVil </W <L f HU* 1588475 iEarlg Itrgtttm ifcriagea . ~^r^<^W\ HE Virginia marriage records are divided into two and \j fx$ classes—those contained in the parish registers, bonds or intentions, which were filed ite? \ I'l the marriage clerk. The present volume treats rll |f| with the county ui records.itwi u.-. «It is. L^X'3/Pf-T^^- *^5J principally wunwith methe lattericuiei viasaclass of P^X§^!<4>^i^ however, the Editor's intention to incorporate B pans future \olumes, the marriage entries contained in haherto unpnnted registers are nearl registers, and already abstracts from two important old completed. Q As the marriage records are printed under their individua to issue an index to this volume counties, it has not been deemed necessary pages pertaining but a small amount of time being necessary to consult the separate index volume to the county in which the searcher is interested. A " Series." will be issued upon the completion of the Marriage 4 The following table gives the date of the foimation of the coun named in this volume. Brunswick. Amelia, formed in 1 734 from Prince George and Augusta, formed in 1738 from Orange. Charles City, one of the eight original shires of 1634. Elizabeth City, one of the eight original shires of 1634. William.- Fauquier, formed in 1 759 from Prince s King George, formed in 1 720 from Richmond. Lancaster, formed in 1652. Lunenburg, formed in 1 746 from Brunswick. Middlesex, formed in 1673 from Lancaster. Botetourt • Rockbridge, formed in I 777 from Augusta and Southampton, formed in 1 748 from Isle of Wight. Surry, formed in 1652 from Isle of Wight. Sussex, formed in 1 754 from Surry. Westmoreland, formed in 1652 from Northumberland. York, one of the eight original shires of 1634. dkmtcute j AMELIA 63 I AUGUSTA 85 CHARL.ES -CITY 37 ELIZABETH CITY 81 FAUQUIER 9 KING GEORGE .59 ! LANCASTER- .48 - A LUNENBURG 89 ' MIDDLESEX . 75 ROCKBRIDGE 8-) SOUTHAMPTON 46 SURRY 62 SUSSEX 29 WESTMORELAND . - . J2 YORK . 4! . 3frauquirr Cmmtg December 19, IT 59, Chandler Fowke and Mary Harrison Hardin June 18, 1759, Robert Wickliffe and Mary November 30, 1759, Joseph Hudnall and Mary Taylor November 30, 1759, Nimrod Ashby and Frances Wright August 27, 1759, Thomas Wood and Sarah Buchanan December 19, 1760 Charles Chilton and Betty Blackwell Dainall February 10, 17 GO, George Wheatley and Diana Stone February 3, 1781, William Moffett and Ann Grant October 19, 1761, Felix, Gilbert and Ann December 8, 1763, James Wright and Mary Duncan August 26, 1763, Wm. Foote and Elizabeth Foote Burger • September 22, 1163, William Elliot and Eleanor August 21, 1764, Rodham Tullos and. Ann Finnie Bradford December 8, 1764, William Allen and Mary Fletcher November 13, 1764, Thos. Auberry and Ann Blackwell May 31, 1764, Martin Pickett and Ann Foote April 9, 1764, Benj. Tyler and Mary Foote April 2, 1764, Francis Moore and Frances December 24, 1764, Wm. Jennings and Elizabeth Withers Neavil February 23, 1764, Wm. Helm and Lett ice Charles Hume and Hannah Jones « December 26, 1764, October 29, 1764, Benj. Hawkins and Ann Bowen Herri] 1 June 7, 1764, John Claytor and Elizabeth March 16, 1764, William Edmonds' and Elizabeth Blackwell January 17, 1764, James Peters and Winifred Ashby December 30, 1764, Benj. Bradford and Ann Allen Kenner February 6, 1764, -William Seaton and Mary November 16, 1764, Richard Rixey and Elizabeth Morehead Obanon February 11, 1765, James Neilson and Betty Sarah Hill I January 14, 1765, William Tippet and ' July 23, 1765, Henry Mauzy and Elizabeth Morgan Blackwell February 13, 17G5, Moses Green and Mary January 26, 1765, Joseph Coekere] and Elizabeth Boadwn IO VIRGINIA MARRIAGES April 23, 1765, Edmund Homes and Sarah Ann Starb January 20, 1765, Hezekiah Rhodes and Elizabeth Putnan June 5, 1765, Peter Rout and Ann Crosby June 19, 1765, Richard Boyce and Sarah Helm October 17, 1765, Minor Winn and Betty Withers December, 11, 1766, Benjamin Pope and Bahethelon Foote January 15, 1766, John Nelson and Mary Young March 3, 1766, James Blackwell and Ann Blackwell July 18, 1766, Ambrose Barnefc and Judith Neavil February 23. 1766, William Harrison and Jane Hume April 2-1, 1766, John Foley and Milley Ashby August 24, 1766, John Wake and Mary Grigsby April 27, 1766, Wm. Hansborough and Sarah Watts May 2 1766, Richard Jack-man and Mary Neayil : April 24, 1766, William Ashby and Mary Tibbs March 3, 1766, James Winn and Hannah Withers February 18, 1766, Joseph Duncan and Sarah Fletcher February 23, 1764. William Nash and Mary Bradford- October 25, 1768 Francis Atwell and Mary McDonald November 22, 1768, Samuel Moore and Eliz. McTeavor December 12, 1768, Josiah Fishback and Ann Nelson October 21, 1768, —John Seaton and Alice Mnrry- November 10, 1768, John Rhodes and Nancy Dutman ' October 24, 1768, Thomas Nelson and Rachael Grigsby March 16, 1769, William Withers and Hannah Rossor February 2, 1769, Joseph Barbee and Ann Withers January 13, 1769, Edward Huneston and Susannah Quarks * Ainu-" June 26, 1769, r , Thomas Smith and Elizabeth • u June 9, 1769, George Adams and Anna Turne) December 17, 1770, George Davis and Elizabeth Grinar. November 20, 1770, James Markham and Catherine Kenne* December 17, 1770, William Butler and Margaret Jones January 5, 1771, Richard Head and Sarah Newport August 20, 1771, Nicholas Springs and Catherine Butcher January 28, 1771, Isaac McCoy and Bridget Wither? November 25, 1771, • Matthew Smith and Martha Winis August 21, 1771, Joseph Duncan and Hannah Freeman May 28, 1771, Peter Hord and Honor Wheailey April 16, 1771, Kimber Barton and Elizabeth Lew "' April 22, 1771, James .id and Jane Burg? September 5, 1771, Samuel Arj and Elizabeth Wrigi FAUQUIER COUNTY ii October 18, 1771, William Russell and Mary Darnall June 14, 1771, James Haekky and Mary Freeman February 13, 1771, Sanford Carroll and Betty Bartlett February 8, 1771, William Grigsby and Elizabeth Bullitt October 23, 1771, Isaac Arnold and Mary Forcer December 23, 1771, Joseph Xelson and Catherine O'Banon March 25, 1771, James Hathaway and Joanna Neavili September IT, 1771, George Hinson and Susanna Little January 20, 1771, John Rust and Eiinor Atchison February 18, 1771, Jacob Fishback and Phebe Morgan Juno 17, 1771, John Fishback and Alice Morgan December 21, 1771, Jolm Mitchell and Mary Rosser October 13, IT 72, Robert Xayto.n and Ann Stamp July 22, 1772, James Slaughter and Elizabeth Hampton September 28, 1772, Edward Settle and Rosanna Morgan June 19, 1772, Edward Walpole and Ann Chinn March 9, 1772, Charles Waller and Mary Crosby March 12, 1772, George Grant and Mary Shaekleford . June 15, 1772, Owen Campbell and Betty Little June 29, 1772, George Cloke and Alice Iludnail March 21, 1772, William Druminond and Winny Williams July 31, 1772, Thomas Xeavil and Mary Stewart February 27, 1772, Richard Buckner and Judith Edmonds June 27, 1772, Henry Allen and Betty Nelson Xovember 26, 1772, John Baxter and Amelia Briant December 26, 1772, Willy Roy and Sarah Fowkes December 23, 1772, Thomas Massey and Molley More-head August 23, 1773, Tyler Waugh and Man7 Crump September 24, 1773, William Stanton and Lucy Blackwell July 19, 1773, John Pope Williams and Hannah Minter August 25, 1773, Samuel Pearle and Dorcas Kerr March 29, 1773, Michael Robinson and Molly James November 19, 1773, James Withers and Sarah Pickett Jmuary 2, 1774, Charles Chaduek and Winifred Hsinev Fecember 14, 1774, William Hampton and Fanny Huntoa T'ccernber 27, 1774, Ephraim Hubbard and Aim Edmonds <»etober 24, 1774, Frederick Karnper and Molly Jeffrie? November 20, 1774, Francis Morgan and Mary Read December 20, 1771:, Francis Ash and Ann Adams November 26, 17 74, Joseph Morgan and Elizabeth Bradford June 15, 1774, CJeorge Harris and Catherine Harris - 12 VIRGINIA MARRIAGES April 2, 1774, Michael Myers and Margaret Thornbury June 7, 1774, William Phillips and Elizabeth Fowke May 22, 1775, Josiah Basye and Sarah Sinclair May 23, 1775, Thomas Keith and Judith Blackvell April 1, 1775, Benjamin Berryman and Anna Bryant November 4, 1775, James Withers and Cloe Jennings August 3, 1775, Richard Price and Peggy James May 13,1775, William Green and Lucy Blackwell February 2, 1775, John Shumate and Susannah Crump July 26, 1775, Zoky Eenoe and Maiy chinn February 12,^1776, John Carthroc and Molly Boswell April 2-3. 1777, . j } m Smith and Mary Bern-man ' member 3, 1777, Xathaniel Ashby and Peggy Mauzy . October 10, 1777, Andrew O'Bannon and Mary Smith September^, 1777, Robert Singleton and Brasilia Webb July 28, 1777, Patrick Whalon and Susannah Leach July 10, 1777, George Williams and Susannah Graham October 16, 1777, Francis Watls and Sarah Toby March 17, 1777, William Withers and Elizabeth Earner December 20, 1777, joseph Xeavil and Marv K1|iot June 3, 1777, joseph James and Marv Jame3 August^ll, 1777, Samuel Jackson and Vashti Grinan Ju\>e 15, 1777, William Freeman and Sallie Settle (or Little?) March 24, 1777, john Dulin and Fanny GlascGck August 28, 1777, James Freeman and Elizabeth Shaipe January 22, 1777, John Catlett and Rachael Roitt 1?77, Berry -' and Susar^ ah Feagan MayV 1777, 7, William Berry and Clara Feagan August 9, 1777, joseph Bailey and Hannah Kew; January 1777, 2, Thomas Bartlett and Sarah Carrol 20 1777 } > > . Battaley Bryan and Elizabeth
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