Saturday, June 5, 2021

Mayes Family - Eliza Mayes and Thomas Bradshaw 1834 Marriage document and Parental Permission


This is the complete entry of the 1834 marriage of Thomas Bradshaw and Eliza Mayes. I found this in FamilySearch.org, film 005203003, image 193, on 5 June 2021. This is the cover page of the marriage packet that was scanned for FamilySearch.org, at the Pike County Courthouse, in Pittsfield, Pike, Illinois at an unknown date.

Illinois} 
Pike County}

These documents read as: Marriage License To T. Bradshaw to E. Mayes-State of Illinois, January Mo 12th 1834 this day pearsonaly [appeared] before me John Woollaney a justice of the peace in [afforementioned] county Thomas Bradshaw and Eliza Mayes and was lawfuly maried by me
given under my hand and seal this day and Date above written
John Wollaney JP


This is the second page of the marriage packet that was scanned for FamilySearch.org at the Pike County Courthouse, in Pittsfield, Pike, Illinois.


January 10th Day [of] 1834. Mr Bass and Minister Davis Young  Consider you believe perfectly said I im giving Thomas Bradshaw and Eliza Mayes Lisence to mary.  this given under your hand

Elijah Bradshaw

William Mayes 

State of Illinois}

County of Pike}

License & permission is hereby granted to any Minister of the Gospel authorized to marry by the church or society to which he belongs to any Justice of the Supreme Court. To any Judge, or to any Justice of the Peach tTo join in the holy bonds of Matrimony Mr. Thomas Bradshaw To Mis Eliza Mayes - agreeable to the laws of this State -

In testimony where of I have 
here to set my hand & affixed the 
Seal of the Co. [ou?] Court of said 
County this 10th day of Jan A.D. 1834

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Bradshaw Family - Thomas Bradshaw Eliza Mayes Marriage Statement and Parental permission

This is the complete entry of the 1834 marriage of Thomas Bradshaw and Eliza Mayes. I found this in FamilySearch.org, film 005203003, image 193 on 5 June 2021.

This is the cover page of the marriage packet that was scanned for FamilySearch.org, at the Pike County Courthouse, in Pittsfield, Pike, Illinois at an unknown date.

Illinois} 
Pike County}

These documents read as: Marriage License To T. Bradshaw to E. Mayes-State of Illinois, January Mo 12th 1834 this day pearsonaly [appeared] before me John Woollaney a justice of the peace in [afforementioned] county Thomas Bradshaw and Eliza Mayes and was lawfuly maried by me
given under my hand and seal this day and Date above written
John Wollaney JP


This is the second page of the marriage packet that was scanned for FamilySearch.org at the Pike County Courthouse, in Pittsfield, Pike, Illinois.


January 10th Day [of] 1834. Mr Bass and Minister Davis Young  Consider you believe perfectly said I im giving Thomas Bradshaw and Eliza Mayes Lisence to mary.  this given under your hand

Elijah Bradshaw

William Mayes 

State of Illinois}

County of Pike}

License & permission is hereby granted to any Minister of the Gospel authorized to marry by the church or society to which he belongs to any Justice of the Supreme Court. To any Judge, or to any Justice of the Peach tTo join in the holy bonds of Matrimony Mr. Thomas Bradshaw To Mis Eliza Mayes - agreeable to the laws of this State -

In testimony where of I have 
here to set my hand & affixed the 
Seal of the Co. [ou?] Court of said 
County this 10th day of Jan A.D. 1834
[?]
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Step Family - James Step & Mary Ham 1795 Marriage entry


I found this in FamilySearch.org on 5 June 2021. This is image 51 of 427, and came from film 004260706.

Page 28 starts with: "This is to certify that the marriage between:"

Our family entry is on the 11th line which reads:

James Step and Mary Ham on August 25th, 1796. The marriage took place in Madison [County], Kentucky.
 


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Ham Family - Mary Ham and James Step 1795 Marriage

I found this in FamilySearch.org on 5 June 2021. This is image 51 of 427, and came from film 004260706.

Page 28 starts with: "This is to certify that the marriage between:"

Our family entry is on the 11th line which reads:

James Step and Mary Ham on August 25th, 1796. The marriage took place in Madison [County], Kentucky.
 


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Ferguson Family - Nancy Ferguson William Triplett Marriage Bond

 This is the marriage bond of William Triplett and Nancy Ferguson from 1785 in Wilkes county North Carolina. I found this on 5 June 2021, at FamilySearch.org. This record reads:

Know all men by those present that we William Triplett and John webb both of wilkes County are held and from by Bond unto Alexander Martin Esq.  Govenor in the Just sum of five hundred pounds Current money of North Carrolina to which [?] well and Truly to Be made we Bind our Selves our heirs Esq[?] Adm[?] Jointly Severall and firmly by these presents Sealed with our Seals and dated this17th of February 1785.

The Condition of the above Obligation is Such that whereas William Triplett hath made Application for a Licence for a marriage to Be had Solomnised Between him the said Triplett and Nancy Ferguson Now in Case hereafter thereis no Law full Cause to Abstruct the said Marriage then the Above Obligation to Be[?] Else to remain in force and [Virtue]                   

                                                                                                                   his                                    

Signed in the Presence of                                                                          Wm      X      Triplett  

G. Weatly C.C.                                                                                                  mark                       seal

John Webb    seal 

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Triplett Family - William Triplett Nancy Ferguson Marriage Bond

This is the marriage bond of William Triplett and Nancy Ferguson from 1785 in Wilkes county North Carolina. I found this on 5 June 2021, at FamilySearch.org. This record reads:

Know all men by those present that we William Triplett and John webb both of wilkes County are held and from by Bond unto Alexander Martin Esq.  Govenor in the Just sum of five hundred pounds Current money of North Carrolina to which [?] well and Truly to Be made we Bind our Selves our heirs Esq[?] Adm[?] Jointly Severall and firmly by these presents Sealed with our Seals and dated this17th of February 1785.

The Condition of the above Obligation is Such that whereas William Triplett hath made Application for a Licence for a marriage to Be had Solomnised Between him the said Triplett and Nancy Ferguson Now in Case hereafter thereis no Law full Cause to Abstruct the said Marriage then the Above Obligation to Be[?] Else to remain in force and [Virtue]                   

                                                                                                                   his                                    

Signed in the Presence of                                                                          Wm          Triplett  

G. Weatly C.C.                                                                                                  mark                       seal

John Webb    seal   

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Triplett Family - Shirley Green Triplett - The Northfield Bank Robbery by the James Gang.

I found this link on the Minnesota Historical Society. The link is for the Gale Family Library. The headline to find this is "State Pri...