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Brunswick County Marriage Bonds Source: The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 3 (Jan., 1912), pp. 195-201 Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1918735 . Accessed: 19/05/2014 19:47 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The William and Mary Quarterly. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 91.229.248.170 on Mon, 19 May 2014 19:47:55 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Brunswick County Marriage BondsSource: The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 3 (Jan., 1912), pp. 195-201Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and CultureStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1918735 .

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WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY I95

Mr. Cralhe is at his post, laboring with zeal, and in better spirits than I am, upon these subjects, however, there is no de- spondence which can or will prevent every exertion being made, which honor demands or patriotism requires.

With me no feeling exists, but to preserve the State in its present attitude as arrayed upon the Resolutions of I798; they may, literally, be termed the palladium of the Confederacy, when they are surrendered, Union cannot long last.

I am Sir, with friendly regards your obt. Servt.

John Floyd. Th. W. Gilmer Esq

Charlottesville, Va.

BRUlNSWICK COUNTY MARRIAGE BONDS. I769, November 26, Myhill Collier and Tabitha Harrison.

Letter of consent from Benjamin Harrison, father of Tabitha. Witnessed by Mr Fisher, Reuben Booth, Chas Collier.

I756, Oct. I4, Courtney Clack and Prudence Clark, dau. of George Clarke.

I753, July 4, Claiborn Andqrson and 'Betty Clack. Sec. James Clack. Letter from Richd Eppes, guardian of Claiborn Anderson. Witnesses: B. Matthews, W. Battersby.

I756, Sept. 4, Wm Stith and Katherine Stith, spinster. Sec. Drury Stith. Witnesses: Litt. Tazewell, N. Edwards, Junr.

I754, January 23, John Carter and Rebecca Stuart. Sec. James Jones.

I76i, Feb. 27, James Robinson to Winifred Fox. Sec. Wil- liam Fox. Witn. Peter Pelham, Jr.

I756, Aug. 25, Edward Robertson x (his mark) and Anne Cauze, widw. Sec. James Parham.

I769, Oct. 23, Nath. Robinson and Eliza Merritt. Sec. Thos. Mason.

1791, May, Benjamin Rives and Bathin Rosser. Sec. John Rosser x (his mark) .

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1770, April 28, Ephraim Parham and Ann Collier. Security Thos Collier. Witness Edw. Fisher.

1780, Aug. 7, Thomas Stith & Holly Bailey. Sec. William Ramsey.

1769, Dec. 26, Judkins Hunt and Martha Batte. Security: Robert Rivers, William Atkinson. Letter of consent from Wil- liam Batte, guardian.

1770, Sept. Io, Jordan Mabry, son of Joshua Mabry and Ann Harwell. Sec. John Clack. Letter of consent of James Harwell, father of Ann.

1780, July 6, Edwd Gibbons and Mary Maclin. Sec. Ben Goodrich.

1780, M ay 2, James Harris and Christian Harrison. Sec. Willis Wills.

1778, Oct. 22, James Parham and . Sec. Nichos Ed- munds.

1779, Dec. Io, Emmanuel x (his mark) Collier and Susanna Morris, dati. of Thomas Morris.

1779, Dec. 13, Bowles Harris and Nancy Kemp Goodrich, spinster. Sec. Briggs Goodrich.

1779, Decr 15, William Weaver and Rebecca Whittington, spinster. Sec. Jno Whittington.

1779, Dec. 2T, Britain Jones Haymour and Susanna Avery. Sec. Wm Abernathy. Letter of consent from John Avery, father of Susanna to Peter Pelham, Jun., clerk.

I779, Dec. 22, Drury Peebles to Lucy Welburn. Sec. John Peebles, Junr.

1779, Dec. 22, Nath1 Woodroof to Catey Vick. Sec. Howel Vick. Letter from John Vick, father of Catey Vick.

I780, Jany. 24, John Hicks to Rachel Williams. Letter from Rachel Williams. Security David Williams.

1779, April 2, Robert Mabry to Rebecca Stewart. Security Nathaniel Mabry, father of Robert.

1779, April 7, Churchill Anderson & Rebecca Hall, dau. of Patrick Hall.

1779, Oct. T3, Charles Hutchings & Polly Green.

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1779, Oct. i8, Joel Prince x (his mark) and Mary Arent. I779, March ii, Tho8 Jenkins & Eliza Major. Sec., Samuel

Major, Jr. 1779, Jany. 25, Lewis Peebles and Jean Hicks. Sec. Robert

Hicks. Letter from David Peebles, father of Lewis. 1769, Aug. 28, William Davis & Agnes Lanier. Sec. William

Lanier. 1753, Oct. 9, Richard Blanks and Winifred House. 1779, Jany. i9, John Clay & Patty Ingram. Letter of con-

sent from John Ingram. 1779, Jan. 25, William Curdl ( ?) to Frances Hardaway. Sec.

John Hardaway. 1756, Jan. i6, Samuel Dawson & Martha Jones, spinster. Sec.

Thomas Jones. Witnesses: Litt Tazewell, Ben Chapman. T756, May i9, Joseph May x (his mark) & Anne Jonc-

widow. Sec. Wm. Bishop x (his mark). 1758, Feb. 5, Berryman Jones and Bryan, spinst-

Sec. Thos. Bryant x (his mark). I755, NoVr 25, Matthew Parham and Rebecca Maclin, spin-

ster. Sec. John Maclin. 1759, Oct. 5, W. Chapman and Elizabeth Kemp both of the

county. Sec. Edward Robinson x (his mark). 1753, May ii, Henry Delony of Lunenbuirgh and Rebecca

Walker, widow, of Brunswick. Sec. John Maclin. 1758, Oct. 24, William Hill & Priscilla Embry. Sec. Tho.

Stith. 1755, Jan. 29, James Wyche, of the parish of Albemarle, in

the county of Sussex, gent., and Leah Maclin, of the parish of St. Andrews, in the county of Brunswick. Sec. Nicholas Ed- munds. Witt: Litt: Tazewell.

1758, July 12, John Russell & Sarah Edmundson. Sec. Tho. Twitty. Witness William Clack.

17 57, Oct. i6, William Clack and Betty Twitty under 21.

Sec. Thos Twitty. 1758, Jan. 24, Will Chapman & Tabitha Wyche, widow. Sec.

RP. Kello.

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198 WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY

1756, Aug. 24, Silvanus Stokes and Temperance Clarke, spin- ster, dau. of George Clarke. Sec. Litt Tazewell.

1758, March 30, Joseph Carter and Mary Roberson. Sec. Archd Wager.

1757, June 28, John Niverson & Anne Tazewell, infant under 21 with the assent of John Niverson her guardian. Sec. Archd Wager. Witness N. Edwards, Junr.

1759, May, Wm. Harrison & Anne Major. Sec. John Ed- mundson.

1751, Sept. 6, Robert Ruffin and Mary Lightfoot, widow. Sec. Lewis Parham. Witt: Litt Tazewell.

1758, July 25, Edward Rowell & Betty Shelton by consent of Edward Rowell, her guardian.

1758, May 23, John Tillman and Mary Simmons. Sec. John Daniel.

1759, Sept. 21, John Cook, infant, with consent of Henry Cook, his father and Betty Brown.

1758, Nov. 28, Joseph Peebles & Mary Robinson. Sec. Archd Wager.

1758, Oct. 25, Jesse Williamson and Mary Person. Sec. Thos. Person. Witness John Jones. Letter of consent from Thomas Person, father of Mary.

1758, Sept. 25, James Day Ridley and Mary Edwards. Sec. Archd Wager. Witness Thos. Simmons.

1758, July 25, Thomas Hunt, of Sussex & Atheliah Norris. 1759, April 25, George Deardon & Martha Burch. Sec. Will

Thornton. Letter from Richd Burch giving consent to Martha Burch's marriage. Test: Richard Burch, Jr., Martha Burch.

1758, July 25, Cuthbert Smith & Elizabeth Lanier, widow. Sec. Robert See.

1752, Nov. 29, James Stuart & Elizabeth Irby, spinster. 1756, Sept. 26, William Murphy and Lucy Hickman, spinster. 1753, Dec. 24, Thomas Loyall & Rebecca Tatum. Sec. Peter

Tatum. 1752, Feb. i9, Robert Campbell & Mary Neal. Sec. Lewis

Parham.

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WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY 199

1759, June i i, Thomas Bridges and Dorothy Vines. Sec. Thos. Vines.

1754, July 23, William Cocke and Rebecca Edwards. Sec. Nathaniel Edwards.

1754, Dec. 24, John Powell and Sarah Parish, widow. Sec. Lucas Powell. Witness Miles Cary.

1759, Sept. 9, Robert Lanier and , daughter of John Jackson.

1759, Jany. 13, William Mitchell and Mary Spears, dau. of William and Ann Spears.

1752, Nov. 25, Lewis Lanier & Martha Speed, spinster. Sec. James Speed.

1751, Sept. 29, Seymour Powell & Frances Peterson, widow. Sec. Lewis Parham.

I759, Sept. 24, Samuel Jackson and Mary King, daughter of Joseph King. Sec. Joseph King x (his mark).

I756, May 12, John Haygood, Jr., & Lucy, dau. of William Rolongs.

I756, May 12, Hugh Edwards x (his mark) & Sarah Daniel, spinster.

1769, May 5, Peter Cocke & Mary Whitehead, dau. of Rich- ard Whitehead x (his mark). Wit: Francis Young.

1769, Aug. 31, Thomas Gholson & Jeanny Perry, spinster. Sec. Mark Johnson. She certifies she is 2I years of age.

1774, Feb. i6, William Thornton & Sarah Goodrich, dau. of Edward Goodrich. Sec. John Clack.

I778, Dec. 22, Robert Owen & Sarah Richardson. Sec. Lewis Brown. Letter of consent from William Richardson, father of Sarah Richardson. Witnesses: Charles Harrison, John Smith, Lewis Brown.

I753, Aug. 9, Robert Wynne and Mary Johnson. Sec. Law. Gibbons.

I772, Dec. 29, Timothy Rives & Priscilla Turner, spinster. Sec. Robt Rives. Witness: Peter Pelham, Jr.

I772, Jany. 29, Benjamin Simmons & Sarah Butts, daughter of John Butts. Sec. Francis Young, Clerk of Brunswick.

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1778, Nov. 28, Shirley Edwards & Ermine Simmons, widow. Sec. John Flood Edmunds.

1773, Dec. 24, Benja. Simmons to Martha Imbry, spinster. I771, Nov. 25, Thomas Edwards & Sarah Eldridge. Sec.

John Ballady. 1777, March 5, Edward Dromigoole & Rebecca Walton. Sec.

John Walton. 1772, Sept. i8, Andrew Meade & Susanna Stith. Letter of

consent from Buckner Smith, father of Susanna and from David Meade, of Nansemond, brother of Andrew.

1772, March 24, William Cocke & Mary Maclin. Sec. Wil- liam Thornton. Witnesses: Wm. Maclin & Francis Young.

1772, May 26, Benjamin Johnson & Isabella Chapman, widow. Sec. Michael Wall.

1771, Nov. 25, John Hicks & Ann Harrison, dau. of Benja Harrison. Test: James Hicks & John Ballard.

1771, Dec. i, William Edwards & Susannah Maclin, dau. of John Maclin.

I771, Nov. 25, Ben: Lanier & Elizabeth Parker. 1770, Sept. 30, Henry Robinson & Mary Clack. Sec. John

Clack & Edward Robinson x (his mark). 1773, March 29, Col. John Maclin & Anne Cryer. Sec: Jo-

seph Peebles. 1772, Nov. 23, John Wynn & Mary Lyall. Sec: Joseph-Lyall. 1773, Nov. 22, William Collier & Patty Thweatt. Letter from

Richd Stewart that Miles Thweatt, Jun., appointed me one of his exors. and guardian of his two children Martha & Burwell Thweatt by his will & also that I am quite agreeable that his said daughter Martha Thweatt should marry with William Col- lier. Witnesses: Frederick Collier, Frederick Rives.

1778, Jan. I3, Irwin Jones & Priscilla Dawson, dau. of Sam- tiel Dawson. Sec. Edward Jones.

I773, Jan. i, Green Hill and Mary Seawell, of St. Andrew's Parish. Sec. Benja: Seawell.

1775, March 21, Thomas Cocke & Elizabeth Willis. spinster. Sec. Richard Peete.

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1774, May 23, Drury Lanier x (his mark) to Tabitha Eves, Lpinster.

1773, NOV. 26, Rolfe Eldridge & Susannah Walker. Letter of consent from her father, George Walker. Test: Courtney Walker, Mary Walker.

1776, NOV. 26, John Clayton to Temperance Hill. Consent of (G. Hill.

1775, June 20, William Parham & Hannah Hill, widow. 1772, NOV. 26, William Walker to Ann Harrison, spinster.

Sec. Benj. Harrison. 1776, Sept. 23, Thomas C. Butts to Sarah Hunt. Sec. Robert

Rives. 1772, June i6, Seth Mabry & Elizabeth Seawell. Sec. Benj:

Seawell. Letter of consent from Joshua Mabry. 1772, Oct. 29, Charles Floyd & Martha Davis, widow. 1778, July 30, Charles King to Mary Celey, dau. of William

Celey. 1772, March 22, Matt: Davis to Tabitha Tuell. Sec: Lau-

rence House. 1772, Feb. 24, Zachariah Floyd & Ann Jones, dau. of John

Robert Jones. 1773, Feb. i6, Lewis Mabry & Susannah Hamilton. Sec. Joel

Mabry & John Hamilton. 1772, Dec. 2, Thomas Clements & Amey Maclin, spinster.

Sec. W. Edwards. Letter from John Maclin, her father. 1771, May 27, Samuel Garland & Elizabeth Edmunds. Let-

ter of consent from Nichs Edmunds, father of Elizabeth. 1778, Sept. 8, Andrew Jeter & Mary Smith. Consent from

Eads Smith. 1778, Jelly 14, Lewellin Williamson & Elizabeth Clack, spin-

ster. 177i, April 4, Hugh Love & Elizabeth Hewlin Thomas. Sec.

Francis Young. Consent of her grandfather Edward Hewlin.

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