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Marriage Certificates for Joseph Aldridge and Mary Earl and Stephen Boyington and Martha Head, between 21 and 22 February 1842
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, Marriage Certificates for and and Stephen Boyington and Martha Head, , Hancock Co., IL, between 21 and 22 Feb. 1842; handwriting of ; one page; CHL.
These certificates are on a quarter-sized slip of paper with two other certificates. These certificates are on the recto and the
certificate for John Drisdale and Nancy Trubridge
is on the verso.
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Nauvoo Marriage Record, Feb. 1842–Jan. 1846
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Marriage Celebrated on the 21
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1842. by , in Hendersons Brick House,
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Marriage Celebrated on the 21
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Feb.
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1842, by
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Marriage Certificates for Joseph Aldridge and Mary Earl and Stephen Boyington and Martha Head, between 21 and 22 February 1842
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Charles D. Barnum
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