Excerpt from Jennings County, Indiana, Marriages: 1837-May 1866, Books 3-6; Part I. Grooms, Part II. Brides
Babcock, Robert P. Bachmeyer, Habier Backmeir, Caver Bacon, Daniel Bacqn, Hiram E. Bacon, Horace Bacon, Lemuel Wood Baer, Abraham Bailey see also Bayley Bailey, Joseph L. _bailey, William D. *bailiff, Daniel W. Bailiff, Elison D. Bailiff, Orren W. Bailiff, Phineas **bain, Francis P. Baker, Benjamin F. Baker, Calvin Baker, Daniel Baker, Henry Baker, Hiram L. Baker, Hiram S. Baker, John Baker, Morris C. Baker, Samuel G. Baker, Virgil D. Baker, William H.
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