Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia, 1624-1915
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"Contains indexes to marriage records for selected counties and years, from 180 counties in three states: Maryland (23), North Carolina (98), and Virginia (59). There is also one collection from the Maryland Historical Society (for Maryland), and from W.M.C. (for North Carolina)." -- from case.
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| CD-ROM no. 9 pt. 4 1998 | FamilySearch Library | FamilySearch Desktop Computer | Available |
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| CD-ROM no. 9 pt. 4 1998 | FamilySearch Library | FamilySearch Desktop Computer | Available |
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