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Cause no. 990, United States Court, Southern District, Indian Territo
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT, SOUTHERN DISTRICT, INDIAN TERRITORY,
FEBRUARY TERM, 1903, 19TH DAY.
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C. V. JONES, :
vs. : #990.
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J. W. JONES :
On this, the 28th day of February, 1903, this cause came on to be heard, and the same was submitted to the Court upon the proof taken in the case, and it appearing to the Court from said proof that defendant has treated plaintiff in a cruel, inhuman and brutal manner, it is therefore, ordered, adjudged and decreed by the Court that the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant be, and the same are hereby dissolved.
It is further decreed and ordered that the plaintiff have the permanent care, custody and control of her child, Theodore Jones. It is further ordered and decreed that defendant pay to plaintiff, as alimony, the sum of three hundred dollars, one hundred dollars of which is to be paid within ten days from date, one hundred dollars within 30 days from date, and one hundred dollars within sixty days from date.
Said decree as to alimony being made in accordance with the agreement made between said plaintiff and defendant touching said alimony.
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| Family: F773
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The town of Picket is where Center used to be. Marriage license, recorded in Ada, OK, F-529-1360 lists name as Lizzie Seybolt (18) and Jake Claud (22). The actual license has the "No. 1959" written on it. Lists both their addresses as Center, I.T. US Court -- Southern District Records file number F-205-2 | Family: F448
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1920 census, TX, Brazos, 2-pct, e.d. 3, 11-A, (T625-1781, p. 138), Jan 28, HH 221
Tobias, James A, head, M, W, 27, TX, AL, GA
" , Artie, wife, F, W, 23, TX, TX, TX
" , Aubrey L, son, 1-1/12
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1930 census, TX, Brazos, pct-2, e.d. 21-3, 1-A, (T626-2301, p. 27), Apr 2, HH 10
Tobias, Aubry, head, M, W, 37, m at 26, TX, AL, GA
" , Artie C, wife, F, W, 33, m at 22, TX, TX, TX
" , Mary F, dau, 9
" , Catherine S, dau, 11/12
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Bride: Peggy Mears
Groom: Hardy Jones
Bond Date: 24 Feb 1801
County: Wake
Record #: 02 264
Bondsman: William Hill
Witness: Lewis Greene
Bond #: 000154784
| Family: F17929
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"Louisiana Marriages to 1850" on www.ancestry.com notes: Futch, Lucinda married Whittington, Elisha on 18 Jul 1836 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. | Family: F2903
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(They were listed as married on the 1920 census.) | Family: F19152
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(unable to read the year from R.S. Bumstead's paper -- 193?) | Family: F8044
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A marriage date for James is mentioned in the Quaker meeting records but the name of the bride is not included. Early Church Records of Loudoun County, Pennsylvania, p. 81: "James SYPOLE married a non-member." | Family: F1068
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A previous marriage to RATCLIFF may not be true. It is assumed because of her use of that surname on her marriage license with Edward Bolieu, but that may be explained by other causes than a previous marriage. | Family: F19220
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by James J. Williams, JP (bond 05/166) | Family: F39178
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Daniel and Elizabeth Ann Cooper had at least one child. | Family: F30167
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did not marry had natural sons | Family: F7564
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E-mail 4 Nov 2005 from Larry Mills, states he now has proof the William l married Sarah Ellis in 1772. William was also in TN before 1800. Sarah was 2nd wife. | Family: F30168
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Early Church Records of Loudoun County, Virginia, p. 25: "John Seybold, son of Jesper Seybold married Hannah Cranmer, daughter of Andrew Cranmer, 30th day 6th mo 1784 at South Fork. Witnesses: Jesper Seybold, Andrew Cranmenr (sic), Rebekah Seybold, ... Alice Seybold, ... Gasper Sebold, ..." | Family: F1395
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Edward I of England married his cousin, Eleanor of Castille, both descended from Henry II of England. Eleanor was named for her great-grandmother, Eleanor of England, daughter of Henry II. | Family: F7358
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El stated she left John after two weeks, John claimed it wa six months. | Family: F15716
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Frederick I the Barbarosa, Holy Roman Emperor married Beatric, daughter of the late count of Upper Burgundy, Renaud III, and the marriage added Upper Burgundy, aka the French Comte, to his domain. | Family: F6971
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From the Williamson county marriage records, Round Rock Library, GEN 976.4289 WIL, p. 79:
Wiess, William; Carothers, Lizzie E.; 11 MAR 1880; BK 3; lic. 163. | Family: F565
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From xerox copy of family Bible page in the possession of Linda Gillespie of Beaumont: "Arthur W. Coffin and Emma H. F. Schram, Married at residence of Mr. Valentine Wiess Sunday, Feby 18th, 1883." | Family: F549
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Had death date of Apr 20, 1920, but marriage of 1940 doesn't work. | Family: F596
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Had marriage date of Apr 1, 1839 but it conflicts with the birth dates. | Family: F2057
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Her mother, Delilah, gave consent and a Baptist minister performed the ceremony. "Louisiana Marriages to 1850" on www.ancestry.com notes: Dalton, Maline married Whittington, Elisha on 07 Jul 1824 in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana. | Family: F481
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His name on the marriage registry recorded "Ceazor Ebarb". | Family: F2191
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It is curious that the 1930 census indicates they married in 1914, and they witnessed Olivette's brother's marriage in 1917 (Olivette giving her last name as Williams), but in 1920 Victor is living with J.W. & Evie Head as a lodger and listing himself as widowed. | Family: F657
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James Reed was the bondsman for their marriage license (bond). He was probably a son of Major Jacob and Rebecca (Claypoole) Reed of Loudoun County Va and Mason Cty KY. | Family: F1298
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Jason's name is listed as "Jasinth" on their marriage license. | Family: F5030
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John Seybold, bondsman, Seth Botts, witness. | Family: F1299
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Lake Charles Daily American Press 12/20/1906 Page 6:
"Miss Myra Trotti, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Trotti, and F. P. Adams were married Sunday afternoon, by Rev. G. B. Hines. They will reside at Deweyville, TX." | Family: F9586
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Lewis County Kentucky Marriages: books A, B, C; 4/19/1826 (lic), Cuthbert Harrison (security), No Retn, her name as Rebeca Watkins. This was John Spurgeon's 2nd marriage also. | Family: F3175
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License 5-2677-160 lists Ada as residence for J.Z. and McComb for Oll | Family: F459
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License F-257-272 notes Center as residence for both John (22) and Dora (18). John's name cited as "SEYBALL". | Family: F458
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License F-538-1399 lists W.J. Cloud (27) from Center and Myrtle Johnson (22) from Ada 5 Oct 1902. Another source says her name is Johnston and the marriage date is the 25th. Pontotoc county records show:
W.J. Cloud, Center, 27, and Myrtle Johnston, Ada, 22, Oct 5, 1902 | Family: F460
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Lionel, duke of Clarence of England, son of Edward III, went to Milan to marry Violante Visconti, daughter of Galeazzo Visconti, of Milan. It was her first marriage, his second. | Family: F7332
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m. prior to 1813 | Family: F2644
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Marriage license listed at rootsweb Eddy county, New Mexico site
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nmeddy/eddyfiles.html
Ratcliff, Harriett, Bolieu, Edward W, 02/10/1904, 0001a, 00147a | Family: F18279
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Marriage license, Chickasaw Nation marriages, Ardmore courthouse, lists E. Stubbs (33) - Lena Seybold (21), 8 MAR 1903, both of Ada, OK, US Court -- Southern District Records file number G-210-455. | Family: F457
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Marriage performed by Alexander Balmain, minister of the Gospel. | Family: F1090
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Marriage performed by Rev. Timothy Jones, first pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, at Morristown, NJ. | Family: F5095
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Milam county records show marriage date as 2-27. | Family: F70
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Minister Lilburn L. Fox officiated | Family: F30372
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Notation in their family Bible: "Married Dec. 23rd 1891 at Sharon Hardin Co. Tex Dora Bumstead to Willie S. Wiess of Beaumont Texas" | Family: F492
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On July 27, 1365 Isabella of England Engurrand de Coucy were married at Windsor Castle, amid festivity and magnificence. She was age 33, oldest daughter of King Edward III. of England. | Family: F7331
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Pat Raney wrote (DEC 2000) "They were married by P.W. Penninger (name not legible, may be incorrect). Witnesses were Jno Gill, B.F. Phillips and James Madison Pringle." | Family: F6319
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Recorded in Montgomery County, Alabama Marriage Records; Marriage Book C, pg. 342; by Alexander Graham, J.P. "William Cloud & Margaret Frizzle lic. 19 Dec 1825; mar. 22 Dec 1825; by Alex GRAHAM, JP"
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Shortly after her divorce from King Louis of France, Eleanor of Aquitaine married Henry II of England on the first day of May 1152 at Bordeaux, France. | Family: F6775
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SUMTER COUNTY GEORGIA, INDEX OF LICENSES ISSUED, GROOM
From Book 1 (1832) thru Book B (8 Feb 2002)
Cloud, J H Bass, Nellie 12 Jul 1884, bk 6, p. 377
from - Sumter Weekly Republican July 25, 1884
Married
At the residence of Dr. T. E. Smith, in this city, on Sunday, 13 instant, by Justice of the Peace Wilson, Mr. J.H. CLOUD and Miss NELLIE BASS
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The date of their marriage -- or even the existence of one -- is guessed at by the earliest birth dates of their children (he was not formally divorced from Melina until 1837). | Family: F2074
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The Earl of Salisbury was her second husband. | Family: F7681
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The Grand Duke Igor and his Grand Duchess Olga were first cousins when they married. date unsure, but, before 930 AD. Both grandchildren of Haarike the Viking. | Family: F6688
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Their marriage announcement read:
DORIS SHAFER BECOMES BRIDE OF MARITIME OFFICER
"The Rev. W.S. Grant (????) officiated yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the marriage of Doris Florence Shaver, daughter of Mrs. Florence E. Shaver of Uncasville and Lieut. (? g.) Elmer Richard Bumstead of the Maritime Service, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bumstead of Jasper, Tex., which took place at Huntington Street Baptist Church. The single ring ceremony was used.
Music at the church during the ceremony was provided by Beatrice Beckwith, soloist, and Mrs. Harold Lawson, organist.
Claudia Stewart was maid of honor and the bridegroom had Marvy Tuttle for his best man. Ushers were Charles Parks and George Beckwith.
The bride wore a white sild street length dress with accessories of the same color and a corsage of white roses. The maid of honor wore a blue silk dress with harmonizing accessories and a corsage of pink roses.
The couple left for a wedding trip to California and on their return trip will stop in Texas to visit the bridegroom's parents. They will reside in Nyack, N.Y.
The bride attended Williams Memorial Institute and has been employed at the office of the New London Fabrics Corp. The bridegroom was educated at Jasper, Tex. High school.
Guests from Groton, this city, Uncasville and New Haven were present for the wedding ...... (rest missing).
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