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At the May term, 1819, a special court was held by the associate judges, Moses Hoggatt and James Barns, when the clerk laid before them the administration granted on the estate of Jacob Dick to Thomas Gordon, with Truman Blackman and John Earle securities; also on estate of Robert Nelson to Mary Nelson and John Earle, with Benjamin Cory and William Hamilton securities; also, the administration on estate of Alanson Church to John Harris, with John Campbell and Robert Bratton securities; also on the estate of Thomas W. Taylor to Elisha Bentley and James Jones, with Ariel Harmon and Henry T. Irish securities; also on the estate of James Austin to Henry T. Irish, with Elisha Bentley and James Jones securities; and the estate of John Chamberlain to Alexander
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Chamberlain, with Abraham A. Markle security; the estate of Zebulon Jennings to John Durkee, with Lucius H. Scott security; the estate of Isreal Post to Gersham Tuttle, with Curtis Gilbert and Nathaniel Huntington securities; and the estate of Isaac Hunter, deceased, to Jacob Kuyger, with John Blair and Samuel Blair securities.
At the next May term of the probate court the following busi- ness was transacted: Estate of Simeon Gillet, letters to Salmon Gillet, with Peter B. Allen and William Nelson as sureties; estate of Calvin Ellis to Betsy Ellis, and William Nelson and Peter Allen securities; estate of Andrew Himrod to Caleb Crawford, with Isaac Lambert and Morris Robbins securities ; estate of Luther Whit- wood, with Lewis Northrup and James P. Jones. Sally and Lydia Church, over fourteen, made choice of Isaac Lambert, guardian, when the court also appointed him guardian for Eliza, who was less than fourteen years of age. Hannah Winter was old enough to choose Ariel Harmon guardian. Pamela Sisson selected for her guardian, Daniel Jenckes ; for Phebe and Phillip the court appointed Daniel Jenckes.
May 15, 1820, a special term of the probate court was held at the house of Robert Harrison, in Terre Haute, by the associates, Moses Hoggatt and James Barns. Letters were granted on the estate of Andrew Bell to Samuel McQuilkin, with Gideon Sleeper and Richard Jaques sureties; estate of John Chenoweth to Isaac Chenoweth, with James Barnes and Joseph Walker securities; estate of John Ray to Barbara Ray, with William Ray and Samuel Ray securities; estate of Jeremiah Mote to May and Will- iam Mote, with Isaac Lambert and William Durham securi- ties; estate of Gideon Stillson to Ashley Harris, with James Jones, Robert S. McCabe and James S. Turner securities; will proved on estate of James Lee; letters to Polly Lee, with Eben- ezer Pocock and Thomas Forgason; estate of John Ewing to Alexander Ewing, with Robert Sturgus and Robert Curry sureties; estate of Elihu Hovey to Zebina C. Hovey, with Samuel McQuilkin and Eleazer Aspinwall; estate of John McIntire to Eleazar Mc- Intire, with John Hamilton and John Earle sureties; estate of John Earle to Anna Earle, issued December 1, 1819, with John Hamilton and Peter Allen.
Next session of the probate court commenced on April 16, 1821, at the house of Robert Harrison; associate judges, John Jenckes and Demas Deming; when the clerk reported the following letters, issued during vacation: Estate of Elijah Anderson to George Clem, with George Wait; estate of Collins C. W. Morgan to Robert Harrison, with Henry Redford and Ezekiel Buxton; estate of William Coltrin to Elisha Parsons and John Durkee, with Will-
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iam C. Linton and Robert Harrison; estate of Martin Braddock to William Durham, with William Walker and Joel Dickson; estate of Lewis B. Lawrence to Lucius H. Scott, with Andrew Brooks and Charles B. Modesitt; estate of Samuel L. Richardson to John L. Richardson and Ann Richardson, with William C. Linton, John F. King and Truman Blackman; estate of Joel Sherman to Charles B. Modesitt, with Lucius H. Scott and Robert W. Gale; estate of Isaac W. Ashton to Jacob D. G. McDonald, with Caleb Crawford and John Harris.
The next term of the court, October 15, 1821, was again at the house of Robert Harrison, John Jenckes and Demas Deming as- sociate judges. The clerk reported letters granted: Estate of Truman Blackman to Remember Blackman and Francis Cunning- ham, with Peter Allen, John Hamilton and Caleb Crawford; estate of Richard Cox to David and John Cox, with Elijah Bentley and John Starkness; estate of A. Elliott to David Lykins, with Thomas Brown and John Pike; estate of Ebenezer Wilson to Salem Po- cock, with A. A. Markle and Alexander Chamberlain; estate of William Souls to Ezra Jones and Charles B. Modesitt, with A. A. Markle and Robert S. McCabe; estate of P. Porter to Gersham Tuttle, with Chester Tuttle and Gaylord Porter; estate of Mark Barnett to Rachel Barnett and William N. Perry, with Robert Sturgus and Thomas H. Blake.
The next term of the prohate court convened March 4, 1822; associate judges, Demas Deming and John Jenckes; estate of Sally McIntire, letters to Charles B. Modesitt, with John Campbell and Caleb Crawford sureties; estate of John F. Thompson to William Kelso, Moses Hoggatt and Samuel F. Thompson.
At the court held at the house of Israel Harris November 5, 1822, present Demas Deming, when the clerk reported the follow- ing letters testamentary issued during vacation: Estate of Robert Lacey to William Ramage, with Lucius H. Scott and William Clarke; estate of James Johnson (will) to Benjamin Kerchival and Thomas Pounds, with Moses Evans, John Kester and William Welch; estate of George Kirkwood to John Kirkwood, with Samuel McQuilkin and George Jones; estate of Robert Hays, with John Hamilton and Peter Allen sureties; estate of John Kirk- wood to Mark Williams, with Thomas H. Clarke and Samuel Mc- Quilkin; estate of Eddy Raymond to Ansel Harris, with Ashley Harris and Daniel M. Brown; estate of William Mulholland to Robert Hoggatt, with Nicholas Yeager and Moses Hoggatt; estate of Emma Coltrin to John Coltrin and William Coltrin, with Robert Graham and Alban C. Davis. Ira Coltrin selected in open court John Durkee as guardian.
At a special court at the house of Israel Harris the third Mon- 22
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day of April, 1823, present, Demas Deming and Ezra Jones, as- sociates. The proceedings of the term are signed by Deming and Jones and below this it is written "examined by J. Call, Pres. judge." The next term commenced Monday, September 1, 1823. Deming and Jones present; clerk reported letters issued as follows: Estate of Solomon Teverbaugh to Joseph Mark, with Charles B. Modesitt and Robert S. McCabe, sureties; estate of Stephanus Hay- worth, Micajah Hayworth and Margaret Hayworth, with Lewis Northrup and Eliphalet Shattuck ; estate of Eli Linderman to Sam- uel Miles, with John Campbell and Isreal Harris ; Jesse Teverbaugh, infant son of Solomon Teverbaugh, made choice of Joseph Shelby as guardian; James Blackman, son of first sheriff, selected Francis Cunningham as guardian; J. Call again examined and corrected the proceedings.
At a probate court, October 9, 1824, present John B. Porter, president of the First Judicial Circuit, and Daniel Jenckes, as- sociate. First business, Elenor Braden, late Elenor McIntire, ad- ministratrix presented report; Asa Wallace appointed guardian for John Moore, orphan of Samuel Moore, and Charles Turner ap- pointed for James and Margarett Moore.
The circuit court setting as a court of probate convened on April 23, 1825, present, George Webster and Robert Hopkins associate judges. To the court proceedings the signature of Hop- kins is nearly a fac-simile of that of the same surname to the Dec- laration of Independence.
At the April term of the probate court, 1826, Reuben Newton applied for letters on the estate of Harold Hays, which the court re- fused, whereupon he appealed to the circuit court; George W. Maynard appointed guardian of Isaac Thompson, son of David Thompson; last will of John Brocklebank probated; letters granted Daniel Pocock on the estate of Salem Pocock; same to Stephen S. Collett on estate of Charles Thompson; and Margaret Curry and Elliott Adams on estate of William Curry.
April 1827, special term of court-no general business reported. At December term, 1829, letters granted Julia Lambert and James Hall on estate of Isaac Lambert; at same time letters to John Cox and Robert Hopkins on estate of Isaiah Wallace; same time to Joseph Bennight on estate of Samuel Rudleman, and to Matilda Johnson on estate of Benjamin Johnson.
September term, 1828, present, Robert Hopkins and Thomas H. Clarke, associate judges; the law changed in 1828, and a probate judge elected; Elisha U. Brown elected probate judge. This court organized for business September 7, 1829. The first order " That a scrawl with the words ' Vigo Probate Court' written thereon be the seal of the court until another seal is procured." Next
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order was that Joshua Crow and Elizabeth Crow, his wife, were appointed guardians for Aaron Wilson, Reuben Wilson, Samuel Wilson and Miles Wilson, children of Jeremiah Wilson. July 2, 1829, John R. Porter, president judge, certifies that Elisha U. Brown was duly qualified as probate judge; Anna Hicks and Moses Hicks, guardians of minors of James Bennett's heirs, namely Charles, Margaret, Temperance, Ruby, Eliza and Jane, made application to sell real estate.
November, 1830, Robert Hoggatt appeared as probate judge and held his first term. The first will filed is that of William Winter of date September 18, 1818, and is witnessed by James Jones, Martin Patrick and Moses Hoggatt; next, that of Alanson Church, and was dated August 18, 1818, signed by " his mark " and witnessed by William Henry, Willis, Fellows and Henry Burlingame. The next filed is that of James Lee, dated March 3, 1819; witnesses, Isreal Lykins, Ebenezer Paddock, Sr. and Jr. The third was that of Eleazer Aspinwall, September 20, 1820; witnesses, Lucius H. Scott and William C. Linton.
Curtis Gilbert, clerk, certifies that the subscribing witnesses to wills " made oath on the Holy Evangelly of God" that they saw, etc. Next is that of Richard Cox, dated July 7, 1820; witnesses, Elisha Bently, John Harkness and Jeremiah Hayworth. At the August term of probate court Robert Hoggatt was succeeded by James T. Moffatt, as judge. August, 1837, Joseph S. Jenckes, probate judge. At February term, 1839, Jesse Conrad, probate judge; 1841, John H. Watson, probate judge; 1848, Andrew Wil- kins, judge; 1850, Nathaniel Lee, judge; 1853, Amory Kinney, judge.
In 1853 the probate court changed to the court of common pleas, and Judge Amory Kinney held the first term of this court for probate business in October of that year; he continued in office until 1857; in 1857 John W. Jones, judge of the common pleas court, first session in January of that year; 1860, Chambers Y. Patterson judge, common pleas court; December 19, 1864, Judge Samuel F. Maxwell appeared as sole judge of the court of common pleas and held court. The record shows that the last proceedings of the common pleas court signed and approved by Chambers Y. Patterson, judge, was August 19, 1864. January term, 1869, John T. Scott, judge. In 1873 the common pleas court was merged, and the judge of the Vigo Circuit Court was vested with the jurisdiction and functions of the same, and it is still con- tinued in that form.
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CHAPTER XXII.
MARRYING AND GIVING IN MARRIAGE.
T HERE were no doubt marriages in what is now Vigo county be- fore the county was created, when they had to go to Vin- cennes for license, when this was a part of Knox county, and after- ward when it was Sullivan county, and they had to go to Sullivan for license, and the record is there and has not been transferred to this county.
1818 .- The first marriage license in Vigo county issued and recorded by Curtis Gilbert was to William Foster and Elizabeth Wilson, April 4. William Wilson, it seems, was reminded by Elizabeth's marriage, and seventeen days after, April 21, he was licensed to marry Roxanna Sniffin. The same day Peter Redford and Carrissa Webster; June 2, James Hall and Mahala Winter. Then a long wait to July 23, William Mulholland and Lucy Camp- bell; followed by a much longer wait, to wit, October 29, Thomas H. Clarke and Mary Dickson; December 22, Cheesbro Taylor and Catharine Nettleton; December 25 (a jolly Christmas to wind up the year), William Walker and Martha Durham. This completes the record for the first fractional year of the county, 1818.
1819 .- The marriage market of this year opened January 19, Andrew Brooks and Mary Winter; January 25, John Winter and Mary May; Abraham A. Markle and Luna Jones; January 28, John Price and Betsey Swall; William Nelson and Saloma Gillett; Feb- ruary 23, Gabriel Wilson and Sarah Frakes; April 9, George Dougherty and Sally Delk; April 23, John D. Christy and Mary White; May 5, Jacob Teverbaugh and Elenor Graham; May 11, John Kuykendall and Polly Perry; May 18, Enoch Davis and Sally Munson; May 25, Thomas Goble and Rhoda Paddock; May 26, Joseph Lockwood and Sarah Medford; June 8, William Briggs and Mary Anne Maiden; William McComb and Catherine Campbell; June 14, Daniel Helt and Mary Detrow; June 29, John Vandever and Eliza Kibbey; Ira Allen and Lydia Cargill; July 3, William Bales and Sally Durham ; July 26, Charlton Britton and Jane Herrington; August 7, William Black and Eliza Woods; August 21, John F. King and Sally Redford; September 13, Curtis Gil- bert and Catherine Allen ; John Britton and Harriet Allen; September 25, Thomas Boden and Elizabeth Rush; October 19; Salem Pocock
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and Rebecca Hartman ; November 16, Salmon Lusk and Mary Beard; November 24, Nathaniel Huntington and Aula Markle; December 3, Gordon Hale and Nancy Whitehead; December 23, Ashfield Hunt and Lucinda Williams; Robert Manwarring and Martha Hankins. This concluded the good work for the year 1819. They had no wedding Christmas day this year as they had in 1818, to wind up the old year with, but they made amends by a bright and early start on the new year.
1820 .- January 1, Peter Desaine and Charlotte Martin; Jan- uary 11, Alfred M. Rector and Martha Robertson; January 10, Thomas Cirry and Jane Barnes; January 25, Simeon Stephens and Maria Barnes; February 10, Thomas Lakey and Catharine Derr; February 11, Christmas Dashney and Mary Ann Isaac; Feb- ruary 12, Daniel Goble and Eunice Pounds; February 17, James Farnham and Sally Van Horton; February 26, James P. Jones and Julia Manwarring; February 29, Elijah Thomas and Sarah Pounds ; March 21, John Peck and Elenor Manwarring; April 10, James C. Turner and Susan Stilson; April 20, William Rowe and Susana Hardray; April 22, Dexter Angel and Clementina Burnett; May 13, Charles Trowbridge and Martha Hood; May 15, Eleazor El- more and Rachel Elliott; May 20, Heman Nelson and Betsy Ellis; May 29, Samuel C. Thompson and Sarah Boles; June 6, Joseph Browning and Sarah Barker; June 17, John M. Laferty and Nancy McNutt; June 24, William Soule, Jr., and Mary Baker; July 8, Gaylord Peter and Parmela Tuttle; August 2, Hugh Carnes and Catharine Phillips; August 24, Robert McCoy and Elenor Garber; August 16, Amos Smith and Sally Martin; August 23, Thomas C. McCaskey and Ruth Kester; August 26, William Baylis and Han- nah Taylor; October 21, Sylvester Sibley and Catharine Rockwell; October 24, Asa H. Mack and Sally Ann Church; October 28, John Gear and Esther Judd; November 6, Lewis Bryant and Mary Hort- man; November 17, Daniel White and Dorothy Reeder; November 18, George W. Minor and Nancy Perkins; November 21, Daniel Shaw and Clarinda Seeley; November 28, Alvah Hotchkiss and Mary Tuttle; November 29, Jonathan Elwell and Jane Stewart; December 25, James A. Ashmore and Sarah Beard; George Kirk- patrick and Betsey Barnes; December 27, William C. Linton and Ann Aspinwall.
1821 .- January 9, John Harkness and Mary McCoy; January 13, James Thompson and Susan Paddock; February 6, Holder Sis- son and Clarissa Broson; February 28, Boston Derr and Isabella Kay; March 3, James Hendray and Betsey Griffin; March 22, Thomas Scott and Mary Barker; April 5, Oliver A. Story and Eli- nor Souls; April 17, Jacob D. G. McDonald and Betsey D. Taylor; April 30, Robert W. Gale and Mariah Barker; May 19, William
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Woodward and Elizabeth Olds; May 23, John Maun and Lethina Combs; June 23, Norman D. Palmer and Ann Jones; June 25, George Conn and Eunice Cheeney; July 3, James Lee and Mary Ann Kerchival; August 25, Griffy Griffis and Hannah Benjamin; September 22, Jacob Garner and Betsey Maun; November 7, Jo- seph Dehange and Mary Larwell; November 8, Stephen Collett and Sarah Groenendyke; November 14, Nathaniel Huntington and Cyn- thia Porter; December 26, Jacob Iles and Hannah Stevenson. This finished the year 1821 and reached exactly the mark from the be- ginning of one hundred marriages.
1822 .- January 15, David F. Durkee and Freelove Frink; Jan- uary 23, Lewis Van Winkle and Brucky McKee; January 23, John H. McGillett and Rebecca McKee; January 28, John Chesnut and Jerusha Jones; February 11, Caleb Wilson and Mary Mote; Febru- ary 12, Stephen Hawley and Deborah Rector; February 19, Rawley Hamilton and Ede Delk; February 23, Joshua Olds and Jane Kirk- wood; February 26, John Ferril and Rebecca Noblet; February 26, William McFadden and Elizabeth Lee; March 2, James Brot and Hannah Christy; Jordan Peter and Betsey Hansbrough; March 12, David Thompson and Barbara Ray; March 21, Robert S. McCabe and Martha Roach; March 23, James C. Bradbury and Mercy Ho- vey; March 30, Spencer Edward (a man of color ) and Juno (a wo- man of color) ; April 2, Hallam Huntington and Jemina Bennright; April 6, Price Cheesman and Lavina Trueblood; April 18, Simeon Dicken and Patsey Elliott; April 25, Samuel Baker and Almyra Smith; May 9, Byram McComb and Nancy Pucket; May 23, Horatio G. Collins and Maria Satterlee; June 28, Joseph A. Denniston and Polly Frakes; July 27, William Malone and Peggy Boyls; Absolom Kester and Fanny Hurby; July 31, Ezekiel Buxton and Betty Ram- mage; August 17, James Sherwin and Mary Chenoweth; Septem- ber 17, Joseph McCasky and Rachel Hickson; September 21, James Cross and Rebecca Boyd; Daniel Rieves and Susan Frank- lin; October 23, Hiram Smith and Sarah Jacobs; October 28, Ben- jamin Johnson and Mary Hynes; October 30, George Teft and Harmony Mitchell; November 2, Joshua Skidmore and Sally Olds; November 13, William Walker and Susan Durham; November 26, Joseph Kester and Nancy Elliott; December 4, William F. Holmes and Elizabeth Church ; December 10, John Paddock and Leathy Fur- guson ; December 24, John Hendray and Mary Ramage.
1823 .- February 1, Ichabod Wood and Catharine Mars; Feb- ruary 26, William Nevans and Mary Briggs; March 1, Jacob Goodrich and Betsey Hoffman; March 6, Henry Allen and Zetoka Cargill; March 10, David M. Jones and Sally Chesnut; April 1, John M. Doty and Mary Nevans; April 8, Jubal Welch and Bet- sey McCabe; March 9, David Lilley and Elizabeth Kelly; April 12,
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Reuben Newton and Elizabeth Chase; July 5, Seba H. Chase and Mary Stilson; July 9, John Greene and Lucy Mallory; July 18, Stephen Sweet and Sally Lyons; July 19, Benjamin F. Stoggs and Rebecca Thompson; July 29, John Sibley and Betsy May; August 4, Hector Smith and Mary Sibley; August 14, John Wilson and Margaret Cochran; August 29, John D. Christy and Mary Lindsey ; September 15, Samuel B. Keen and Lydia Shattuck; September 18, William Mars and Zilpha Sutliff; November 11, William Ferrill and Margaret Greene; November 12, John Nolen and Mary Tever- baugh; November 15, James T. C. Shesser and Mary Brockway; December 3, Isaiah Craton and Mary Hale; December 10, James Helms and Betsy Combs; December 10, Benjamin Hensley and Hannah Scott; December 18, Isaac C. Elston and Maria E. Allen; December 24, Benjamin Hicks and Lydia Seeley.
1824 .- January 27, Joseph Pounds and Perlina Elliott; January 28, James French and Malissa Pound; February 14, James Ver- million and Catharine Woodworth; February 19, Asa Frakes and Rebecca Dickason; March 17, Elijah Metts and Elizabeth More- head; March 19, Jeptha Kenman and Elizabeth Hale; March 20, John Strain and Leana Hayworth; December 31, Peter Coop- rider and Nancy White; April 12, John Pound and Margaret Lis- ton; April 14, Robert McGuire and Jane Wilson; April 17, Samuel Ferril and Elenor Graham; April 26, Joseph Swall and Sally Gar- ner; May 22, Church Mattox and Fanny Hawkins; June 18, Thomas Rakestraw and Eliza J. Owens; July 3, Cornelius Doty and Sally Johnson; July 21, John Roberts and Susana Mote; July 31, Jacob Hiner and Angelina Ringo; August 2, Levin Woolen and Abagail Robertson; August 3, James Benedict and Jamima Graves; August 11, Charles Turner and Nancy More; August 14, George Wright, Jr., and Mary Briggs; September 7, Lewis Earnest and Cynthia Lykins; September 9, William Taylor and Matilda Ander- son; October 15, William Stephens and Cynthia Benjamin; October 19, Samuel Hawe and Olive Bayington; October 20, John L. Rich- ardson and Elizabeth Hamersley; October 22, Hopkins Seeley and Mary Bowles; October 30, Joseph Haynes and Hannah McKee; November 11, George Jordan and Judith H. Bennett; November 23, Jacob Young and Elenor Coffee; December 11, William Sinnuarl and Anna Hiner; December 13, Hiram Brock and Mary Rector; December 15, George Hussey and Mary Brockway; December 28, Andrew Adams and Mary Harris.
1825 .- January 5, Elisha Bentley and Mary Chesnut; January 6, Samuel Hyde and Olive Franklin; January 7, David Hogue and Sally Kilbourne; January 18, Isaiah Mote and Catharine Daniel; January 21, Edward Miles and Edith Wilson; January 22, Jere- miah Kinman and Martha Hale; William Scully and Nancy
1825 Cand.
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Gough; January 28, William Stone and Jane Hendry; Feb- ruary 3, John Crews and Elizabeth McCowan; February 14, Jacob Coopsider and Polly White; February 18, Charles Jackson and Rachel Pedichard; March 14, Silas Hoskins and Amanda Allen; March 15, Wallace Rea and Eliza Huntington; March 15, Henry Markle and Amanda Tuttle; March 26, Edmund Bowles and Anna Timmons; March 31, John Jarret and Lydia Church; April 30, Joseph Hogue and Anna Caldwell; April 30, Pryne McDonald and Almyra Tracy; June 21, George Armstrong and Betsy Chesnut; July 27, Amos Haward and Nancy Connor; August 15, John Bat- man and Fanny Linderman; August 22, Elijah Robertson and Mary Harrington; September 21, Isaac T. Bennight and Mely Seely; October 8, William Coltrin and Drusilla Crawford; October 12, James Lamb and Margaret Reed; November 12, William Blocksom and Rosanna Mottocks; November 12, Tillinghast Atony and Betsy Gosnell; November 26, Henry Drake and Alicy Paddock ; December 1, Nathaniel Robbins and Sibil Beach; December 5, William Kirchival and Eliza Jane Cummins; December 5, Anthony Creal and Melinda Williams; December 28, James Johnston and Mary Bentley.
1826 .- January 3, Samuel Strain and Rebecca Wilson; January 16, Moses Pearson and Polly Liston; January 18, Eben Stone and Elizabeth Taylor; January 24, John Britton and Eliza Roach; Jan- uary 25, Thomas B. Moore and Larina Mitchell; February 7, Hansey Christy and Susannah Hatfield; February 7, William McMillan and Al- manda McGowan; February 13, Lewis Paddock and Mary Shattuck; February 16, Thomas Rogers and Sarah Ann Brasher; March 29, Rich- ard McGriff and Susan Marsh; April 1, John Carpenter and Betsey S. S. Pointer; May 2, Athel Liston and Kasiah McGlone; May 12, James Learing and Mary Williams; May 18, Simon Bundy and Rebecca Coffett; May 22, Ira Sale and Telitha Biggs; June 14, Terris Marnahan and Margaret McClafflin; June 19, Thomas Bland and Susan Bennett; June 21, Samuel Watkins and Sarah Davis; June 26, Jacob Baldwin and Margaret Blaze; July 18, Phillip Frakes and Polly Dickinson; July 25, Benjamin Johnston and Matilda Tryon; July 26, Josiah Lambert and Perlina Young; August 2, George Smith and Polly Hearn; August 7, John Gil- crease and Jemima Pinkston; August 12, Isaac Hascoll, Jr., and Betsey Meeks; August 16, John Russell and Ruhanna Barnes; August 22, William Moody and Lucy Hale; August 22, Gersham Jaques and Nancy Wait; August 26, Henry Brasier and Susan McKee; September 2, Isaac Hatfield and Priscilla Woolen; Sep- tember 5, John Pointer and Susan Decker; September 5, John Davey and Maria Hatton; September 8, John M. Pinkston and Mary Dickson; September 11, John Black and Dorcis Perry; Oc-
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tober 11, John Noblett and Amy Davis; October 14, Gooding Hal- loway and Mary Milros; October 14, Joseph Miller and Margaret Bradley; October 14, Samuel Haury and Jemina Russell; Novem- ber 2, Charles Peck and Peggy Daniels; November 7, William Perry and Hannah Lykins; William Cowgill and Laura Wallace; November 8, John Strouce and Mary Reed; November 13, Nathan Trueblood and Catharine Brock; November 18, Samuel Mops and Elizabeth Oafs; December 6, Alexander Eagleton and Jane McCul- lock; December 21, Ira Barker and Margaret Stewart; December 21, John Jessups and Cynthia Mounts; December 22, James W. Shattuck and Sally Hayworth.
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