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Marriage Bonds

John Denny, Newburgh & Elizabeth Tett, Montreal (30 July. 1853)
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John Denny, Newburgh & Elizabeth Tett, Montreal (30 July. 1853)

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"John Denny of Newburgh, Canada West Merchant and Elizabeth Tett of Montreal, a minor, Spinster were married by License on this the thirtieth day of July One thousand eight hundred and fifty three by me and have signed (Signed) John Denny Elizabeth Tett

(Signed) Henry Wilkes D.D.

(Signed) Witnesses A.F. Sabrie Theodore Lyman Julia Smith H.K. Lyman

I certify the above as a true extract from the Register of Zion Church Henry Wilkes D.D. Montreal 30th July 1853

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Marriage Certificates (1850-1855)

Charles Parker, Vittoria & Eliza Hill, Simcoe (1 Apr. 1850)
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Charles Parker, Vittoria & Eliza Hill, Simcoe (1 Apr. 1850)

By His Excellency the Right Honorable JAMES, EARL OF ELGIN AND KINCARDINE, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c. &c. &c.

WHEREAS Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to authorize Me to grant Licenses for the Solemnization of Marriages: AND WHEREAS

Charles Parker of Vittoria in the County of Norfolk in the Province of Canada West, Shoemaker and Eliza Hill of Simcoe in the said County in Norfolk in the Province of Canada West, Spinster.

are determined to enter into the Holy Bans of Matrimony, and are desirous of having their marriage publicly solemnized in order that such their honest desires may the more speedily have the due effect, and that they may be able to procure the same to be lawfully solemnized without publication of Banns, I do hereby for good causes give and grant this License of Faculty as well as to them, the said Parties contracting as to all or every Person or Minister duly ordained and lawfully exercising his Ministry within that part of the Province of Canada heretofore constituting the Province of Upper Canada, to solemnize and perform the same: Provided always, that by reason of any Affinity, Consanguinity, Precontract or any other lawful cause there be no legal impediment in this behalf, otherwise if any fraud shall appear to have been committed at the time of granting this License either by false suggestions or concealment of the truth that then this License shall be null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever.

Given under my Hand and Seal at Toronto this First day of April in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty and of Her Majesty's Reign the thirteenth

Elgin & Kincardine

By His Excellency's Command, T.D. Harington

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George T. Wood, Windham & Amerilla Campbell, Louth (17 Apr. 1850)
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George T. Wood, Windham & Amerilla Campbell, Louth (17 Apr. 1850)

By His Excellency the Right Honorable JAMES, EARL OF ELGIN AND KINCARDINE, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c. &c. &c.

WHEREAS Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to authorize Me to grant Licenses for the Solemnization of Marriages: AND WHEREAS

George Thomas Wood of the Township of Windham in the County of Norfolk in the Province of Canada West, farmer and Amerilla Campbell of the Township of Louth in the County of Lincoln in the said Province, Spinster

are determined to enter into the Holy Banns of Matrimony, and are desirous of having their marriage publicly solemnized in order that such their honest desires may the more speedily have the due effect, and that they may be able to procure the same to be lawfully solemnized without publication of Bans, I do hereby, for good causes give and grant this License of Faculty as well as to them, the said Parties contracting as to all or every Person or Minister duly ordained and lawfully exercising his Ministry within that part of the Province of Canada heretofore constituting the Province of Upper Canada, to solemnize and perform the same: Provided always that by reason of any Affinity, Consanguinity, Precontract or any other lawful cause there be no legal impediment in this behalf, otherwise if any fraud shall appear to have been committed at the time of granting this License either by false suggestions or concealment of the truth that then this License shall be null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever.

Given under my Hand and Seal at Toronto this Seventeenth day of April in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and 50 and of Her Majesty's Reign the thirteenth

T Campbell Esq.

By His Excellency's Command, T.D. Harington

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Richard Letterman, Woodhouse & Agnes Weatherly, Woodhouse (30 Apr. 1851)
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Richard Letterman, Woodhouse & Agnes Weatherly, Woodhouse (30 Apr. 1851)

By His Excellency the Right Honorable JAMES, EARL OF ELGIN AND KINCARDINE, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c. &c. &c.

WHEREAS Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to authorize Me to grant Licenses for the Solemnization of Marriages: AND WHEREAS

Richard Letterman of the Township of Woodhouse in the County of Norfolk Province of Canada West, Farmer and Agnes Weatherley of the same place, Spinster.

are determined to enter into the Holy Banns of Matrimony, and are desirous of having their Marriage publicly Solemnized ; in order that such their honest desires may the more speedily have the due effect, and that they may be able to procure the same to be lawfully Solemnized without Publication of Banns, I do hereby, for good causes, give and grant this License of Faculty, as well to them the said Parties contracting, as to all or every Person or Minister, duly ordained and lawfully exercising his Ministry within that part of the Province of Canada heretofore constituting the Province of Upper Canada, to Solemnize and perform the same: Provided always, that by reason of any Affinity, Consanguinity, Precontract, or any other lawful cause, there be no legal impediment in this behalf, otherwise, if any fraud shall appear to have been committed, at the time of granting this License, either by false suggestions or concealment of the truth, that then this License shall be null and void, to all intents and purposes whatsoever.

Given under my Hand and Office Seal, at Toronto, this twenty sixth day of April in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty one and of Her Majesty's Reign the fourteenth.

E.F. Meredith Deputy Governor,

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By His Excellency’s Command, T.D. Harington

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John Lamb, Ancaster & Catherine McCool, Woodhouse (29 Jan. 1852)
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John Lamb, Ancaster & Catherine McCool, Woodhouse (29 Jan. 1852)

By His Excellency the Right Honorable JAMES, EARL OF ELGIN AND KINCARDINE, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Governor General of British North America, and Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Island of Prince Edward, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c. &c. &c.

WHEREAS Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to authorize Me to grant Licenses for the Solemnization of Marriages: AND WHEREAS

John Lamb of the Township of Ancaster County of Wentworth Province of Canada West Carpenter and Catherine McCool of the Township of Woodhouse in the County of Norfolk Province aforesaid, spinster.

are determined to enter into the Holy Banns of Matrimony, and are desirous of having their Marriage publicly Solemnized ; in order that such their honest desires may the more speedily have the due effect, and that they may be able to procure the same to be lawfully Solemnized without Publication of Banns, I do hereby, for good causes, give and grant this License of Faculty, as well to them the said Parties contracting, as to all or every Person or Minister, duly ordained and lawfully exercising his Ministry within that part of the Province of Canada heretofore constituting the Province of Upper Canada, to Solemnize and perform the same: Provided always, that by reason of any Affinity, Consanguinity, Precontract, or any other lawful cause, there be no legal impediment in this behalf, otherwise, if any fraud shall appear to have been committed, at the time of granting this License, either by false suggestions or concealment of the truth, that then this License shall be null and void, to all intents and purposes whatsoever.

Given under my Hand and Office Seal, at Quebec, this twenty seventh day of January in the year of Our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty two and of Her Majesty's Reign the fourteenth.

E.F. Meredith Deputy Governor,

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By His Excellency’s Command, T.D. Harington

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