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These pages contain marriage notices from the newspapers and other sources.  Marriage certificates are also included and are noted as such.  These were transcribed and submitted by Veneta McKinney unless otherwise noted.

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Hall, Bettie

Hall, Della

Hamilton, Ella

Hamilton, Icy

Harbor, Neaty

Hardin, R. L.

Harris, Henry C.

Harris, Tommie

Haston, E. C.

Henson, Jeddie

Hightower, Bettie

Hightower, John

Hobson, Lula

Holcomb, Marion  

Holcomb, Morgan  

Holcomb, N. C.

Hollis, Claud

Holt, J. W.

Holt, John

Howell, Benj.

Howell, Emery W.

Hudson, Mr.

Hughey, Julia

Hughes, Donie

Hughes, Henry L.

Hughes, S. E.

Hughes, William

MAYS - HALL

Married - At the residence of Mr. RUS GLASSCOCK two miles east of Hamilton on Sunday the 12th inst., Mr. J. A. MAYS and Miss BETTIE HALL, Rev. A. J. MAYS officiating. The Herald extends congratulations. - (Marion Herald, January 16, 1890)

OWEN - HALL

Marriage Licenses: The following marriage licenses were issued by Judge FORD during the week: ......O. H. OWEN and DELLA HALL ..., (Hamilton News Press, Dec 12, 1895 - pg 5)

CLEMENTS - HAMILTON

The people of Hamilton were very much startled last Friday evening on hearing of the elopement of Mr. JAS. S. CLEMENTS and Miss ELLA HAMILTON. Mr. CLEMENTS has been for the last eighteen months, the popular and intelligent editor of the Marion Herald, and Miss ELLA is the accomplished daughter of Capt. and Mrs. A. J. HAMILTON. These young people have for some time, shown a decided preference for each other's society, but no one anticipated such a sudden consummation of their attachment.   Mr. CLEMENTS left town early on the morning of the 24th to return to his old home in Morgan County, and made it convenient to go by Hackleburgh where Miss ELLA has been teaching this summer. At Hackleburgh Miss ELLA joined him, and they took the train at Darlington on the S. & B. Road, and going down to Jasper were there united in the holy bans. The last heard from them they were registered to the Florence Hotel, Birmingham, whence we presume they will go to Hartsell or Summerville, where Mr. CLEMENTS has secured a position on the Hartsell Index.   We are unable to account for the romantic manner in which they were married, unless sit were merely to surprise their friends, and thus to act out the crowning scene of an adventurous love affair. The Herald regrets to give Jim up, as his connection with the publisher has been very pleasant, and entirely satisfactory, but he has sought fairer fields, and we wish him success.   This young couple starts out in life under favorable auspices. They are both favorites among their numerous acquaintances. The gallant groom is affable and social, and is an intelligent and successful newspaper man, while his fair bride is of good family and universally admired for many amiable qualities and sweet deposition. They share the best wishes and brightest hopes of all their friends, and from none more lavishly than from the Herald. Like a good patriarch, we raise our hands above your heads and say "Bless you, my children." - (Marion Herald, August 30, 1888)

FORD - HAMILTON

WILL B. FORD and Miss ICY HAMILTON wee married on last Sunday morning at the residence of Capt. A. J. HAMILTON, father of the bride.  The contracting parties are well favorably known to all our people, who wish for them a life of prosperity and happiness.  The young couple left on Sunday morning for Washington City where Mr. FORD has a position in one of the departments of the Government. - (The Marion County News, July 5, 1900)

CARTER - HARBOR

The marriage market had quite a boom the past week, and Judge FORD was kept quite busy waiting on people who wished to secure the documents that bind one to the other for a lifetime. The following is the list of contracting parties: ....T. H. CARTER and NEATY HARBOR ....(Hamilton News Press, Nov. 7, 1895 - pg 5)

HARDIN - WILSON

Marriage Licenses: Since our last issue Judge FORD has issued marriage license to the following parties: ..... R. L. HARDIN and Miss M. A. WILSON....- (Hamilton News Press Dec 19, 1895 - pg 5)

From Pikeville - R. L. HARDIN and Miss ANGELINE WILSON were married at the residence of the bride's parents a few days ago. (Hamilton News Press, Dec. 26, 1895 - pg 5)

HARRIS - FRANKLIN

From Detroit: TOMMIE HARRIS and Miss BEULAH FRANKLIN eloped last Thursday night from the latter's home at Pine Springs, and were married near here at CHARLEY MURPHY'S by the Rev. ED HARRIS. - (Hamilton News Press, Feb 28, 1895)

HOLT - CARR

Mr. JOHN HOLT and Miss CHRISTELIA CARR was married yesterday, R. S. BOTTOMS officiated. - (Marion Herald, May 30, 1889 - pg 3)

HARRIS - RAMEY

Marriage Bells - HARRIS - RAMEY - At the residence of the bride's parents at this place on last Thursday night, Mr. HENRY C. HARRIS and Miss LEILA RAMEY were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Hon. WALTER H. MATTHEWS, officiating.   The groom is one of Hamilton's most moral, sober, and reliable young business men and in his section of a partner for life has acted wisely.   Miss LELIA is one of Marion's fairest and most intellectual young ladies. May their lives be one of unalloyed happiness and may their bark on the sea of life never encounter one wave of trouble or disappointment but may it said smoothly across and finally be anchored in that heaven of eternal rest where all if joy and peace.  (Marion Herald, June 27, 1889 - pg 3)

YOUNG - HENSON

Mr. T. JACKSON YOUNG and Miss JEDDIE HENSON were united in marriage at the home of the bride at Henson Springs on last Thursday. The groom is the talented young editor of the Vernon Courier and the bride is one of Lamar's fairest flowers. The Appeal joins a host of friends in wishing them much happiness. - (Hamilton Appeal, Feb. 21, 1896)

CASH - HOBSON

Marriage Licenses: The matrimonial market seems to be on the biggest kind of a big boom. The following have been licenses to marry since our last report: ....HENRY CASH and LULA HOBSON - (Hamilton Free Press - Nov. 29. 1893)

HOLCOMB - CURL

Married - On Sunday last at the residence of Mr. LODEN, MORGAN HOLCOMB and Miss LELA CURL. We wish them a long and pleasant journey through life. - (Marion County News, August 12, 1897)

SULLINS - HOLCOMB

Marriage Licenses - .......W. J. SULLINS and N. C. HOLCOMB - (Hamilton News Press, Dec. 26, 1895 - pg 5)

HOLT - MCWHIRTER

J. W. HOLT and Miss SARAH E. MCWHIRTER were married a few days ago, and have moved to themselves. We wish them good luck and much joy. - (Hamilton News Press, Dec 5, 1895 - pg 5)

BURLASON - HOWELL

DOLPHUS B. BURLASON and Miss EMERY W. HOWELL was married on last Sunday, R. S. BOTTOMS officiating. We congratulate Dr. JAMES W. very much for the fine dinner he gave his daughter; also the kind invitation he gave to his neighbors and friends to dine with him. - (Marion Herald, May 23, 1889 - pg 3)

HUDSON - VANCE

Hackleburgh, April 1: The 14-year-old son of Mrs. HUDSON was joined in happy wedlock to Miss CYNTHIA VANCE. - (Marion Herald, April 3, 1890)

HUGHES - HIGHTOWER

Pikeville, Feb. 4, 1895 - On last Sunday, the 4th inst., Mr. HENRY L. HUGHES and Miss BETTIE HIGHTOWER were married at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. WM. HIGHTOWER, near Pikeville, Dr. T. J. SPRINGFIELD, officiating. The good wishes of may earnest friends will follow them in their voyage o'er life stormy sea. G., (Hamilton News Press, February 7, 1895)

HIGHTOWER - ?

Mr. JOHN HIGHTOWER, of near Pikeville, was in town on yesterday. Before leaving he visited the office of the Probate Judge, and we feel quite safe in saying that the sound of marriage bells will be heard in that neighborhood within the next few days. - (Marion Herald, Jan. 19, 1888 - pg 4)

HOLLIS - SULLIVAN

From Pearce's Mill - CLAUD HOLLIS and Miss JANE SULLIVAN were married on last Monday night. It is said that CLAUD could not muster up enough courage to ask for the girl so they ran away. They did not go very far however. - (Hamilton News Press, Sept. 26, 1895 - pg 5)

HOWELL - RODEN

Judge Ford issued marriage license to the following parties last week: ...BENJ. HOWELL and Mrs. LAVINA RODEN, (Hamilton Free Press - Nov. 22, 1893)

WHITE - HUGHES

Pikeville News: Dec. 26, 1893 - Mr. BUD WHITE and Miss DONIE HUGHES were married on Sunday at the residence of Mr. JAMES K. POLK STANFORD, who is a cousin of the bride. We hope for them a full measure of hymeneal bliss. - (Hamilton Free Press - Dec. 27, 1893)

HUGHES - HASTON

Mr. S. E. HUGHES and Miss E. C. HASTON, of Itawamba County, Miss. were married at this place on last week. - (Marion Herald, September 1, 1887 - pg 4)

HOLCOMB - MITCHELL

Hackelburg, Ala. - October 15th 1887 - Married - On last Wednesday at the residence of the bride father, Mr. MARION HOLCOMB to Miss C. P. MITCHELL. We wish the young couple a happy life and much success. - (Marion Herald, October 20, 1887 - pg 4)

HUGHES - CASHION

Hamilton: Married at the residence of Mr. R. W. CASHION, Miss NORA CASHION, one of Hamilton's accomplished young ladies, to Mr. WILLIAM HUGHES.  May they live a happy life, And when from earth taken, Be loving husband and wife, And at last be saved in Heaven. - (Guin Dispatch - Jan 5, 1889)

JOHNSTON - HUGHEY

Prof. J. C. JOHNSTON and Miss JULIA HUGHEY married on last Sunday and he returned to his school yesterday. We wish the Prof. a long and happy life, and a pleasant journey through life. The Prof. is having him a house put up in this place. Hurrah our town is coming up. - (Marion Herald, May 9, 1889 - pg 3)


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