For the next 10 days, until 3/10/2000, Jordan R. Dodd's "Early
American Marriages: Tennessee, 1851 to 1900." Orem, UT: Ancestry,
Inc., 1999-2000 can be searched free at
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http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4125.htm>
The site says: Becoming the sixteenth state in 1796, Tennessee was
home to over one million residents before the American Civil War. This
database is a collection of marriage records from the state between
1851 and 1900. This update adds marriages from Warren County between
1852 and 1900. Researchers will find the names of both bride and groom
along with the marriage date. The county where the ceremony was
performed is also provided. Containing over 64,000 records and the
names of about 132,000 men and women, this collection can be a
tremendous aid to those seeking ancestors from the area.
Extended Description: Warren County marriage records were taken from
county court records located at Wartburg, Tennessee. Microfilm copies
of these records can be found at the Family History Library, Salt Lake
City, Utah (FHL # 0978841).
On a search for Cahoon, I 0 results, and the same with Cohoon. Calhoon
yielded 6 results, Calhoun 25, Colquhoun 0. There were 8 Cowin, 23
Cowen, and 99 Cowan marriages.
Happy hunting!
Valorie