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1 (Oppenheim Luth. Chbk.) Family: F684
 
2 (or at Somerset, England) Family: F670
 
3 1900 Census shows married 8 years, zero children. Family: F1320
 
4 1900 Census states married 12 years.
married by JP, D A Reavis 
Family: F923
 
5 1900 Census states married 26 years Family: F363
 
6 1910 census lists married 39 years Family: F1257
 
7 1910 census shows married for 15 years. Family: F924
 
8 1910 Census states married 13 years.
married by D A Reavis, JP 
Family: F922
 
9 1910 Census states married 35 years Family: F57
 
10 1910 Census states married 8 years Family: F934
 
11 1910 census states they were married 9 years Family: F66
 
12 a note on Ancestry World Tree indicates both Ellen and Frank died in the 1918 NY Flu within days or weeks of each other. Family: F1640
 
13 a note on the tree n/c indicates Ruth and Harold had no children or no children who lived to adulthood. Family: F1660
 
14 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: F1650
 
15 A transcript of the marriage record (probably written by Mrs. James W. Goodrich) shows Charley W. Goodrich of Manton, CA married to Evina Worden Borden of Lowrey, CA on July 1, 1910 in an Episcopal Church in Red Bluff, Tehama County, CA. Family: F595
 
16 according to 1900 census states married 9 years, also older children in the house so i suspect James was married previously, the two younger ones appear to be Sarah Elizabeth's children Family: F1042
 
17 According to notes written March 2, 1960 by Gladys Evina Borden Chapman, Leonard was married to an Indian squaw. But see also the letter written in the mid-1940s by Flo Mann. She states that it was Leonard's father who married an Indian. Still another letter (from Muriel Meeker who descends from Philena, daughter of Samuel Montross Worden) tells the following story: "There was an elderly man who lived next door in a house that Katherine [Mann Kipp] own[ed], who was a relative. She never let me meet him. She asked him who the father of Samuel Montross Worden was. He told her, Leonard Worden and when his wife, Sara Montros died, he had an American Indian squaw come live with him. We come from the Indian." A letter from Bev Murray states that Sarah Montross' mother was an Indian. (Copies of all three letters are in DJW files.) Family: F610
 
18 according to the 1910 census, they state they have been married 5 years. Family: F1651
 
19 Ada was from Whiteport at the time of her marriage Family: F35
 
20 age of marriage on 1930 census states 22 Family: F91
 
21 American Ancestry also states that Jacob was born before 1750, died 1820, and served in the Rev. Army. Family: F56
 
22 and they were early settlers of Matinecock Family: F648
 
23 Ann Els, wid/o the late Peter Bitzer from Nister, md. Peter Jung.... Family: F300
 
24 at Newell LaBonte house, Fishing Ground; witnesses were Newell, Eve, Joseph & Mary R. LaBonte. Minerva and her brother James were married together on the same day. Family: F596
 
25 banns at Bergen, New Jersey, 22 July, 1683. per New York G & B Record vol. 40 (1909) #3 p. 191.

Marie Kellog tree gives marriage location as Queens. No source data.

Ancestry World Tree - Family Information printout (see tab 9) gives marriage place as Bergen, New Jersey. 
Family: F634
 
26 because Rebecca was still living at the time William made his will Family: F650
 
27 both of Clermont. The source noted is an unpublished list of records from subject church, cited in a letter from Kinship (Arthur M. Kelly) to Doris Wheeler, 9 Aug 1997. This record further shows Jacob to be a farmer. Family: F109
 
28 by the Methodist Pastor, Reverand William Blake Family: F761
 
29 census states married 21 years Family: F1695
 
30 Census states married in Census year Family: F440
 
31 Christ Ev. Lutheran Church, Germantown, Columbia County, New York Family: F45
 
32 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: F2
 
33 divorce Family: F1185
 
34 divorce Family: F1186
 
35 divorce Family: F1194
 
36 divorce Family: F1195
 
37 divorce Family: F1479
 
38 Eva Scott's book, The Van Etten Family, shows the wife to be Annetje Arians Van Amsterdam (deserted wife of Aert Petersen Tack). Marriage record (p. 501, # 16) shows: "Jacob Jansen, j.m., of Etten, in Brabant, and Annetje Arians, of Amsterdam, deserted wife of Aaert Pietersen Tack, both resid. here [in Wiltwyck, now Kingston]. First publication of Banns, 28 Dec. 1664; second, 4 Jan; third, 11 Jan. 1665." Family: F599
 
39 Fabulous website on church and the church history
http://www.angelfire.com/ny4/lutheranparish/history/Viewmonte/history.html 
Family: F36
 
40 from Gersfeld in Fuldischen land Family: F688
 
41 had registered his intention to marry on 22 Nov 1701 in the Albany Dutch Church. He was married as Andries Davison. Family: F635
 
42 He married Della Freeman on November 13 1885. Rev.Chas. H. McCormick performed the ceremony. Vinton County Ohio.Lists Marion as 21 and Della as 18. Marriage License # 1187 Family: F8
 
43 he of Clermont, she of Red Hook Family: F50
 
44 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: F122
 
45 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: F1305
 
46 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: F1306
 
47 http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ipftphillips&id=I20387

possibly 1861, seems they may have been in Tallapoosa AL b4 the war 
Family: F149
 
48 I believe this to be the marriage certificate of Mary C Phillips Perry and Daniel C Murphy. Mary was married to Ellis M Perry before she married Daniel as determined by 1850 census and will of Mary C Muprhy listing her sons Ellis and Benjamin Perry. This is not the original marriage records they were destroyed in a court house fire. This was found in the collection of restored marriages for Hamilton County. This is not the original restored marriage but a copy, i believe H was transcribed incorrectly from M for Mary. This is the only marriage found between and Daniel C Murphy and Perry. My Daniel C Murphy ancestor always used the middle initial C. The other Daniel Murphy of close in age does not use an initial. Family: F33
 
49 It is possible that soon after the 1900 census was taken, Evina either visited or went to live with her sister Noella Tallmadge in New Jersey. This suggests that she met Aaron Borden there, especially since her second child with Borden was born there in 1908. (The first child named Noella died in infancy.) Family: F594
 
50 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: F1268
 

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