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Marriages of Portsmouth Virginia 1931-1935 Marriages of Portsmouth Virginia 1931-1935 Date Husband Wife Ages Status Birthplaca Currently living @ Parents Husband Wife Husband Wife Husband Wife Occupation Official USS Idaho, Navy Edward Abraham John Lennox & ABRAHAM Edward LENNOX Jeanette San Francisco, Long Beach, Yard, Portsmouth, 827 Sixth St., & Mary Donders Mary Phillips J. W. 12-Feb-1932 Joseph Marie 21 22 S S CA CA VA Portsmouth, VA Abraham Lennox Machinist, USN Reynolds Juban John ACOSTA Francis Washington, 691 W. N Ave., 213 Elyton St., Acosta & Julia Clarke Yale & Chas. H. 21-Mar-1933 Joseph YORK Marie 52 40 W S Fernandine, FL DC New York, NY Birmingham, AL Ann Magee Agnes Adams Salesman Holmead John T. Light House James H. Acree Lawrence & ACREE Charlie LAWRENCE Ruth Portsmouth, Depot, 523 Lincoln St., & Josephine Mary F. 19-Aug-1935 Wilbert Eliece 32 21 D S Essex Co., VA VA Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Williams Thacker Pile Driver W. H. Corbitt USS Owl, Navy J. B. Dickerson DICKERSON Lawrence Yard, Portsmouth, 662 W. Second R. L. Adair & & Loraine Seaman 1st Chas. H. 6-Feb-1932 ADAIR Ira Clarence Thelma Marion 26 23 S S Cullman Co., AL Co., TN VA St., Memphis, TN Dora Echols Highland Class, USN Holmead 2808 Chestnut Edward C. ADAMS Edward MCLENORE Fayetteville, St., Portsmouth, Louis D. Adams McLemore & 23-Jan-1932 Earl Kathleen 21 21 S S Fayetteville, NC NC Fayetteville, NC VA & Maggie Butler Lena A. Beard Textile Worker Olin Ray Thaddeous ADAMS James MORGAN Marion Scotland 1123 Marion St., 1024 London St., ____ & Marion Morgan & Irene Elder C. A. 11-Aug-1931 Richard © Ernestine © 23 22 S S Norfolk, VA Neck, NC Norfolk, VA Portsmouth, VA Adams Marklin Laborer Twine John Edward Thomas A. ADAMS, Jr. John BAIN Helen Portsmouth, 435 London St., 326 Elizabeth Pl., Adams & Sarah Bain & Martha 13-Aug-1931 Edward Culpepper 23 22 S S Portsmouth, VA VA Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA A. Moore H. Culpepper Bank Clerk J. F. Ingram Wm. Thomas Geo. P. Boyd & ADDESON William BOYD Edna Portsmouth, RFD #2, Norfolk 814 Emmett St., Addeson & Mary Margaret Henry J. 20-Oct-1930 Thomas McLean 21 23 S S Norfolk, VA VA Co., VA Portsmouth, VA Jane Carson McLean Clerk Davis George W. ADKINS John SAWYER Emily Portsmouth, 700 Gosport Rd., J. W. Adkins & Sawyer & Mary 2-Dec-1931 Broadus Christine 27 21 S S Hertford, NC VA Ahoskie, NC NC Martha Rabby E. Butt Clerk J. W. Mast Plunkett Adolphus Hugh Golden & Lillie AHSHER Oscar GOLDER Minnie Waynesboro, 831 fifth St., 831 Fifth St., Ahsher & Estelle Catherine Sailor, Seaman Henry H. 23-Apr-1930 Aubrey Elizabeth 26 29 S S Ballinger, TX VA Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Ard Moore 1st Class, USN Kratzey J. L. Davidson AKER George DAVIDSON USS Ranger, 202 Middle St., E. B. Aker & & Byrnie 2-Mar-1935 Bernard Pauline 31 21 S S Smithfield, MO Norton, VA Norfolk Navy Yard Portsmouth, VA Anna Rice Easterling US Navy A. B. Bass PARKER Dorothy Savannah, USS Jacob Jones, 219 E. 38th St., L. H. Akins & H. R. Parker & Fireman 1st Robert N. 16-Feb-1935 AKINS Harry Lee Ann 23 20 S S Statesville, GA GA Norfolk Navy Yard Savanah, GA Bertha Barker Ola Miller Class, USN Hartman GOULD Missouri Newport News, Southampton 29 Chestnut Ave., 1515 Clifford St., John Albert & Douglas Purdie Rev. George 2-Apr-1930 ALBERT Prince © © 31 35 S W VA Co., VA Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Queen Cooper & Anna Douls Barber Gray Marriages of Portsmouth Virginia 1931-1935 Date Husband Wife Ages Status Birthplaca Currently living @ Parents Husband Wife Husband Wife Husband Wife Occupation Official John E. Harmon & ALBERT William HARMON Mahorie New Albany, 824 court St., 824 court St., J. A. Albert & Florence L. 27-Aug-1930 Lafayette Olivene 24 21 S S Washington, DC IN Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Margaret Nelms Brown Stock Clerk T. N. Lowe 1309 Prentis Cornelius L. ALBERTS Otto LYNCH Catherine Newport News, Portsmouth, 531 Lincoln St., Ave., Portsmouth, Edgar T. Alberts Lynch & Ellen 27-Oct-1934 William Agnes 26 25 S S VA VA Portsmouth, VA VA & Pauline Dora Kelleher Machinist F. Jos. Magri SCHOU Naval Base, 1527 Effingham Felix Alcos & Carlos Schou & Cassandra Venita PHILIPPINE VIRGIN Hampton Roads, St., Portsmouth, Cataline Elenora Ships Cook 2nd Harvey N. 23-Oct-1931 ALCOS Julian © © 29 18 S S ISLANDS ISLANDS VA VA Emanosia Williams Class, USN Johnson ALEXANDER Frank KILLMAN Doris Hacks Neck, 222 glasgow St., 728 Fifth St., Sam Alexander Ouds Killman & E. G. 15-Nov-1934 Bert Lee 30 21 S S Charleston, WV VA Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA & Mary Ferguson Dora Traitor Baker McGehee James F. Alexander & Martin V. Oliver ALEXANDER BRUDLOVE Hilda 1100 4th St., 423 Clifford St., Mamie & Mary A. Gerald H. 30-Jun-1934 Howard Wilson Oliver 29 31 S W Charlotte, NC Berkley, VA Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Alexander Denby Pipe Coverer Payne Charles ALEXANDER WAINWRIGHT Portsmouth, Waterview, Norfolk 642 Park Ave., C. W. Alexander Wainwright & 7-Oct-1931 James Clifford Martha Elizabeth 28 27 S S Portsmouth, VA VA Co., VA Portsmouth, VA & Mattie Buxton Bertha Riggan Chemist H. P. Clarke Henry Alexander ALEXANDER John NICKENS Mary 282 Key Rd., 715 Oak St., & Rebecca Daniel Nickens Samuel 16-Oct-1930 Henry © © 21 18 S S Birmingham, AL Coffield, NC Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Braxton & Obelia Boone Laborer Mackey William 442 Mt. Vernon 442 Mt. Vernon James E. Allen & Lawrence & ALLEN Archie LAWRENCE Ave., Portsmouth, Ave., Portsmouth, Mary Belle Minnie Weston 8-Feb-1933 Anderson Miriam Inez 22 17 S S Catawba Co., NC Windson, NC VA VA Abernathy Leicaster Carpenter Bruner 326 Chatauqua ALLEN Bradshaw Portsmouth, 319 Armstrong St., Ave., Portsmouth, W. D. Allen & B. O. Tew & Clerk, Texas Oil 5-Jan-1935 Stanley TEW Rachel 29 28 S S Portsmouth, VA VA Portsmouth, VA VA Minnie Mundie Martha Haskett Co. E. L. Bain 2816 Glasgow ALLEN Ellis Wilson DEANS Sophia Norfolk Co., 2816 Glasgow St., St., Portsmouth, Charles Allen & Miles Connor & 29-Dec-1932 © © 43 43 W D Norfolk Co., VA VA Portsmouth, VA VA Mollie Vaughan Jeanna Watts Laborer T. J. Johnson 1117 Effingham MCCONN Nellie Portsmouth, St., Portsmouth, 421 Bart St., Cook Allen & Sam McConn & Rev. Harvey 1-Mar-1933 ALLEN Eugene © © 24 23 S S Franklin Co., NC VA VA Portsmouth, VA Martha Allen Elnora Stallen Chauffeur N. Johnson Elvin Mason & ALLEN James MASON Margaret Portsmouth, 542 Ferguson 630 Jefferson St., Joseph M. Allen Margaret S. 27-Nov-1935 Maxwell Sarah 28 28 S S Jacksonville, FL VA Ave., Norfolk, VA Portsmouth, VA & Gertrude Allen Powell Machinist G. H. Payne Wiley Hodges ALLEN John Dozier Nansemond Co., 3128 Glosgow St., 243 Cherry St., Frederick Allen & & Fannie 15-Nov-1932 © LEWIS Susie © 56 45 W W VA Raleigh, NC Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Hester Pruden Lassiter Laborer F. M. Jones Marriages of Portsmouth Virginia 1931-1935 Date Husband Wife Ages Status Birthplaca Currently living @ Parents Husband Wife Husband Wife Husband Wife Occupation Official STITCH Carrie Drewryville, 1317 County St., 74 Hobson St., James Allen & Ralph Stitch & Rev. George 1-Dec-1932 ALLEN Owen © Lee © 32 26 S S Wake Co., NC NC Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Della Allen Betty Lucas Truck Driver Gray MITCHELL Doria ALLEN William © © Lemuel Newell WILLIAMS Katie Warrenton, 246 Monroe Ave., 248 Monroe Ave., Tom & Nancy & Mary E. Jenkins 26-May-1931 ALLEN William © © 49 52 W W Portsmouth, VA NC Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Allen Johnson Laborer Smith W. W. ALLGOOD Arthur LITCHFIELD Knotts 1245 W 27th St., 1428 High St., R. F. Allgood & Litchfield & Cleaning & 22-Oct-1934 Heywood Velma Irene 23 21 S S Boydton, VA Island, NC Norfolk, VA Portsmouth, VA Annie Hendrix Lillie Bowden Pressing A. B. Bass 120 W. Princess Herbert Madry ALLSBROOK MADRY Ellen Scotland Neck, Anne Rd., Norgolk, Ernest Allen & & Annie Chas. H. 24-Jun-1934 Ernest Rginald Louise 22 21 S S NC Hobgood, NC VA Enfield, NC Eron Pope Barfield Clerk, D.P Store Holmead Wm. Jones & ALLSBROOKS JONES Ida 535 Columbia St., 617 Clifford St., Levi Allsbrooks & Lillie M. Rev. Joseph 23-Apr-1934 Grover © Bernice © 22 19 S S Charleston, SC Raleigh, NC Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Addie Rushing Bemberry Chauffeur Davis 70 Washington Arthur H. WILLIAMSON Fort Washington, St., Portsmouth, Roy Alspaugh & Williamson & W. A. R. 12-Jan-1935 ALSPAUGH Ralph Jane Neville 25 22 S S Kabspell, MT Norfolk, VA MD VA Mary Neville Gillie Neville Army Officer Goodwin Stewart Oscar Geo. Chas. Altman & Janie Umphlett & ALTMAN William UMPHLETT Roanoke 321 Fayette St., Walker Martha Helen 3-Oct-1930 Walter Beulah Maie 22 19 S S Gresham, SC Rapids, NC Gresham, NC Portsmouth, VA Thompson Cuthriell Fireman J. M. Mast Joseph USS Idaho, Ambrosius & Dan Lagierstra LAGIERSTRA Portsmouth, Norfolk Navy Yard, 423 Harrison St., Josephine & Catherine Rev. F. Jos. 2-Jun-1934 AMBROSIUS Ralph Lucy Elizabeth 26 19 S S Chester, PA VA Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Dillamonica Lageirstra Electrician, USN Magri BROWNE H. B. Browe & AMES Bruce Elizabeth Nansemond Co., Portsmouth, 316 Queen St., 204 North St., L. J. Ames & Fannie Robert A. 5-Jun-1934 Simmons McAlpine 25 21 D S VA VA Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Mary Owens Langhorne Transportation Whitten Virginius C. AMES Richard CASSELL Olivia Nansemond Co., Portsmouth, 107 Middle St., 1703 County St., Levi J. Ames & Cassell & Mary Rev. F. 20-Jun-1931 Bennett Bilisoly 25 21 S S VA VA Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA Mary Owens McMahon Bank Clerk Joseph Magri 324 Bay View William H. Ames AMES Stephen MOUNT Dorys Snow Hill, 135 Florida Ave., Blvd., & Katherine Geo. Mount & 11-Aug-1934 Crowder Virginia 23 22 S S Portsmouth, VA MD Portsmouth, VA Portsmouth, VA James Nannie Grey Bookkeeper J.
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