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From: "Sharolyn McCoy" <>
Subject: Re: [TXBELL] Bell Co. TX Marriages 1870s & 1880s?
Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 16:13:59 -0600
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Mary, these are exactly the two I was looking for! Thank you so very much.
Sharolyn
On 2/18/06, mld71124 <> wrote:
>
> Sharolyn,
>
> Bell County Marriage Records:
>
> Book G, page 554
>
> David McCrary married Carrie Coldwell on August 6, 1885, by. A. Clark
> an
> O.M. of the Gospel
>
> The only McCrary Coburn marriage record I could find is:
>
> Book F, page 227
>
> Mr. W. A. McCrary married Miss. M. I. Coburn on August 23, 1877,
> by A. Clark an Ordained Minister of the Gospel
>
> To verify their names I looked for birth records and found one:
> Book 12, page 599A
>
> Margia Olive McCrary born June 4, 1883; father William Alexander
> McCrary
> b. TN
> mother Mattie Belle Coburn b. TX
>
> I hope this helps in your research. Let me know if I can be of further
> service.
> Mary
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sharolyn McCoy" <>
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 10:28 AM
> Subject: [TXBELL] Bell Co. TX Marriages 1870s & 1880s?
>
>
> > Are Bell Co. TX marriages available for the 1870s & 1880s? I'm looking
> for
> > the marriages of James McCrary and his brother David McCrary. Both
> married
> > between 1875 & 1885. David's wife was named Carrie/Cary J. James married
> > Penelope Ann or Annie.
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
> >
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