Saturday, December 28, 2019

Triplett Family - Triplett Bradshaw Marriage License 1853 - page 1

FOR GENEALOGY PURPOSE ONLY

This the "cover" for the packet of marriage papers for Golson Triplett and Francis D. Bradshaw.

[No 741 the number probably represents this marriage in relationship to previous marriages that had been registered with the county.] 
No 741

Mr Golson Triplett

To

Miss Francis D. Bradshaw

Marriage License


STATE OF ILLINOIS,} S.S.           THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,
PIKE COUNTY,}


TO ALL WHO SHALL SEE THESE PRESENTS-GREETING:
     KNOW YE, That license and permission is hereby granted to any regular Minister of the Gospel, authorized to marry, by the Church or Society to which he belongs, any Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice of any Interior Court, or Justice of the Peace, to celebrate and certify the Marriage of Mr. Golson Triplett and Mis Francis D. Bradshaw now both of this County, according to the usual custom, and Laws of the State of Illinois.

WITNESS, John I. Collard Clerk of the County Court of Pike County, Illinois, and the Seal of said Court being here-
unto affixed, at PITTSFIELD, this 23rd day of March in the year of our Lord One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Fifty Three
John I. Collard CLERK.
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STATE OF ILLINOIS,}
PIKE COUNTY.}                  I HEREBY CERTIFY  That, on the 23rd day of March A.D. 1853, I joined in the holy state of Matrimony, Mr. Golson Triplett and Miss Francis D. Bradshaw according to the usual custom, and the Laws of the State of Illinois.

     GIVEN under my Hand and Seal this 23rd day of March 1853.
A. Badgley, M. G. L.S.

FREE PRESS PRINT.

These records were probably obtained from the Pike County Illinois seat of Pittsfield in the 1980's.

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