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Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia, 1755-1800

Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia, 1755-1800
Author: Jane Estelle Smith
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1975
Genre: Bedford County (Va.)
ISBN: 0806306696

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These marriage bonds furnish the names of about 3,000 prospective brides and grooms, and there are references to some 1,500 parents and sureties.


Sussex County, Virginia Marriage Bonds 1750-1850

Sussex County, Virginia Marriage Bonds 1750-1850
Author: Joel Ricks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1936
Genre: Marriage records
ISBN:

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Typescript extract of original marriage records.


Essex County, Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1804-1850, Annotated

Essex County, Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1804-1850, Annotated
Author: Wesley E. Pippenger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2019-03-06
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780788458170

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This work is a compilation of data found in 1,478 marriage bonds or consents of Essex County, Virginia, for the years 1804 through 1850. These are the earliest marriage records that survive for the county � those before were either burned or inadvertently destroyed. These original records are not generally served to researchers, rather researchers are directed to a bound Register of Marriages (Book One) that lists the bonds. Each entry references the page in this Register on which the information may be found. The most bonds were issued in 1835 (forty-seven) and 1827 (forty), with the other years averaging about thirty each. The fewest bonds are found for 1826 (seventeen).Individual entries in this work were derived primarily from marriage bonds and consents (by guardian or parent), and have been supplemented with data taken from outside sources such as: family Bible records, cemetery records, military records, and other publications. Not all entries contain information from outside sources. The format is two-fold: the first part of the paragraph is used for sequencing of the groom, and includes what data the compiler has found outside of the marriage record itself. Followed by this is the consolidated public marriage record (with the names of the bride and groom in capital letters), including the date of the marriage bond, and citing the main sources for the information used. The text is supplemented with nearly 900 footnotes by the compiler, an every-name index that contains over 9,000 entries, and a bibliography.