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Greene County, Tennessee Marriage Licenses and Bonds, 1780-1837
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Greene County, Tennessee Marriage Licenses and Bonds, 1780-1837
Current price: $47.00

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Greene County, Tennessee Marriage Licenses and Bonds, 1780-1837
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These documents contain marriage abstracts for Greene County, Tennessee, with a full-name index which refers to the page number in the original document, spanning the years 1780-1837.
"The WPA Records are, for the most part, carbon copies of the original that was typed on onion skin paper during the Depression. Since these records were typed on poor machines by people who did not type well either and were read by persons not always sure of the older handwritten materials, the results are often less than perfect. ... Sometimes there are water stains and burned edges around the paper."
"The WPA Records are, for the most part, carbon copies of the original that was typed on onion skin paper during the Depression. Since these records were typed on poor machines by people who did not type well either and were read by persons not always sure of the older handwritten materials, the results are often less than perfect. ... Sometimes there are water stains and burned edges around the paper."
These documents contain marriage abstracts for Greene County, Tennessee, with a full-name index which refers to the page number in the original document, spanning the years 1780-1837.
"The WPA Records are, for the most part, carbon copies of the original that was typed on onion skin paper during the Depression. Since these records were typed on poor machines by people who did not type well either and were read by persons not always sure of the older handwritten materials, the results are often less than perfect. ... Sometimes there are water stains and burned edges around the paper."
"The WPA Records are, for the most part, carbon copies of the original that was typed on onion skin paper during the Depression. Since these records were typed on poor machines by people who did not type well either and were read by persons not always sure of the older handwritten materials, the results are often less than perfect. ... Sometimes there are water stains and burned edges around the paper."

















