South Carolina leader., November 25, 1865, Image 3

 

MARRIED In this city, by Rev. T.W. Lewis, Andrew Smalls to Tena Palmer. 10th Harry White to Marg’t Green. Nov. 17, John Moore to Nancy Ann Ore(?). Nov 23, Joseph Richardson to Anna Lawrence.

On Sunday, 17th Inst., by Rev. Jacob Legare, Mr. Joseph Milliken to Miss Frances, daughter of H.P. Pinckney.

Source: Chronicling America, Database Online at Library of Congress. Marriage Notices, South Carolina Leader, 25 Nov 1865, Page 3. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83025783/1865-11-25/ed-2/seq-3/, accessed 22 Dec 2012.

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South Carolina leader., December 09, 1865, Image 2

 

MARRIED In this city, by Rev. T.W. Lewis, December 2nd, William White to Rosana Vanderhorst.

Source: Chronicling America, Database Online at Library of Congress. Marriage Notices, The South Carolina Leader, 9 Dec 1865, Page 3. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83025783/1865-12-09/ed-2/seq-3/, accessed 22 Dec 2012.

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South Carolina leader., January 06, 1866, Image 5

 

MARRIED In this city, by Rev. T.W. Lewis, Dec 24th Julia Williams to John Houston. 28th, Frank Patterson to Rebecca Simmons. 31st, July Lloyd to Rhoda Gaddis. 31st, Julius Martin to Betsey Brown.

Source: Chronicling America, Database Online at Library of Congress. Marriage Notices, South Carolina Leader, 6 Jan 1866, Page 5. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83025783/1866-01-06/ed-1/seq-5/, accessed 22 Dec 2012.

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The Charleston Advocate February 23, 1867, Page 3 Chronicling America

 

Marriages — At Darlington on the 16th Inst., by Rev. B.F. Whitemore, William Robinson and Miss Serena Sanders.

At Florence Feb. 17th by Rev. T.S. Lewis, Joseph Cannon and Sally Ruggles; also Wm. Deas and Sylvia Blacwell; also Daniel Wilson and Harriet Nettles.

On the 14th Inst., in this City, at the residence of the bride, by Rev. B.F. Randolph, Mr. Wilson Heyward, to Miss Annie Deveaux. All of Charleston.

On the 20th inst., in this City, at the house of the bride, by Rev. B.F. Randolph, Mr. Rash Perry to Miss Fannie Brown. All of this City.

At the Chapel of the Wentworth St. A.M.E. Church, Feb 21st by Rev. A. Webster, Mr. William Brown and Miss Patcy Strafon.

Also on the 21st Inst., by the same, at the Baker Institute, Mr. William Stuart and Miss Elsie Liles. All of this City.

Source: Chronicling America, Database Online at Library of Congress. Marriage Notices, The Charleston Advocate, 23 Feb 1867, Page 3. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83025784/1867-02-23/ed-1/seq-3/, accessed 22 Dec 2012.

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The Charleston advocate

 

MARRIED — at Sumter, May 25th. by Rev. T.W. Lewis, Edmond Chambers to Melvina Moore. Also Merriman Millett to Anna Keith, also Pinckney Owens to Lovlea (?) James.

By Rev. R.H. Cain, on Wednesday morning, May 27th at Morris A.M.E. Church, Mr. Benj. W. Middleton to Miss Mary Sabina Campbell, all of Charleston.

Source: Chronicling America, Database Online at Library of Congress. Marriage Notices, The Charleston Advocate, 1 Jun 1867, Page 3. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83025784/1867-06-01/ed-1/seq-3/, accessed 22 Dec 2012.

 

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The Charleston advocate

Marriages — At Lynchburg So. Ca. 20th Inst. by Rev. B.F. Whittemore, Abraham Durant and Sophronia Durant.

At Darlington 22d inst. by same, Abraham Brown and Miss Silly Bacot.

Source: Chronicling America, Database Online at Library of Congress. Marriage Notices, The Charleston Advocate, 2 Mar 1867, Page 3. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83025784/1867-03-02/ed-1/seq-3/, accessed 22 Dec 2012.

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The Afro-American citizen. (Charleston, S.C.) 1899-1902, January 17, 1900, Image 1

WEDDED ON WHEELS

Novel Experience of a South Carolina Couple

Greenville. Special. — The passengers and crew of the Southern train between Columbia and Greenville were treated to an unusual attraction, being witnesses to the marriage of Miss Riggs of Orangeburg to Mr. Holloway of Chappells, which was solemnized while the train was speeding along between Helena and Silver Street at the rate of 45 miles an hour. Miss Riggs was en route to Abbeville to visit the family of her uncle there. Mr. Holloway and a couple of friends boarded the train at Prosperity, having arranged that the minister should get on at Newberry. As soon after leaving Newberry as possible the marriage took place and the happy folks left the train at Chappells, where they will reside.

Source: Chronicling America, Database Online at Library of Congress. Marriage Notices, The Afro-American Citizen, 17 Jan 1900, Page 1. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83025782/1900-01-17/ed-1/seq-1/, accessed 22 Dec 2012.

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