Jarvis – Andurzen.com https://andurzen.com Fri, 30 Jul 2021 19:00:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 188672056 Lewis Stanley /lewis-stanley/ /lewis-stanley/#respond Fri, 30 Jul 2021 19:00:09 +0000 /?p=1602 Continue reading Lewis Stanley]]> Descendants of Lewis Stanley

Generation 1

1. LEWIS1 STANLEY1 was born about 1837 in Kentucky. He died about 1880 in probably Kentucky. He married Nancy Jane Jarvis, daughter of Edward Jarvis and Mary Forrester, on 06 Mar 1860 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky2. She was born in May 1830 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky1, 3-4. She died after 1900 in probably-Hopkins County, Kentucky3.

Lewis Stanley and Nancy Jane Jarvis had the following children:

i. HOWARD2STANLEY4 was born on 03 Apr 1870 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. He died on 02 May 1935 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky (Graham Hill Cemetery, Graham, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky5-6). He married NELLIE MCKNIGHT.

ii.  LUTICA STANLEY was born about 1862 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.


Source

    1. Stanley, Lewis, 1960 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg, District 1 (United States. Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census, 1860), Ancestry.com, Roll: M653_388; Page: 604 . Image. Stanley, Lewis; Spinks, Nancy, KYGenWeb Project, Marriage Register Book 2: Page: 161; No.: 1497. Isaac Malone; Bride’s residence; Martin Spinks, Bennett Mercer.
    2. Stanley, Howard; Nancy, 1900 – Kentucky, Hopkins, Madisonville (United States. Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census, 1900), Ancestry.com, Roll: 528; Page: 11A. Image.
    3. Stanley, NJ (Nancy), 1880 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg, Summers (United States. Bureau of the Census. Tenth Census, 1880), Ancestry.com, Roll: 435; Page:62C . Image.
    4. D. L. Lee, #47772418, FindAGrave.com. 6 Stanley, Howard (Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953), Ancestry.com, Certificate of Death, File No.: 13194; Registration No.: 5, Image.
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Gillis B. Spinks /gillis-b-spinks/ /gillis-b-spinks/#respond Wed, 28 Jul 2021 17:59:57 +0000 /?p=1593 Continue reading Gillis B. Spinks]]> Descendants of Gillis B. Spinks

Generation 2

1. GILLIS B.2 SPINKS1, 2, 3 (William1) as born in 1829 in Kentucky. He died on August 19, 1858? in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. He married Nancy Jane Jarvis, daughter of Edward Jarvis and Mary Forrester on August 30, 1850 in Kentucky4. She was born in May 18305, 6, 7 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. She died after Aft. 1900 in probably-Hopkins County, Kentucky5.

Gillis B. Spinks and Nancy Jane Jarvis had the following children:

i. ELIZA JANE3 SPINKS7, 8, 9, 10, 11 was born in December 1850 in Kentucky. She died between 1900-1910 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. She married Reason C. Cash, son of Reison Cash and Rhoda Unknown in 1870 in Kentucky. He was born in 1847 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. He died after Aft. 1910 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.

ii. DANIEL SPINKS2 was born in October 18552 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. He died on December 05, 1855 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky (7 weeks2).

iii. RACHEL D. SPINKS7, 12, 13 was born on February 16, 1857 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. She died on September 14, 1935 in Webster County, Kentucky (Browder’s Church Cemetery, Hopkins County, Kentucky3). She married (1) JAMES LONEY, son of Hugh M. Loney and Elizabeth America Tyson on November 11, 1872 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He was born in December 1852 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. He died on March 10, 1878 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. She married (2) WILLIAM Y. SLATON on December 08, 1879 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He was born on February 04, 1837 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. He died on April 01, 1922 in Hopkins County, Kentucky (Browder’s Church Cemetery, Hopkins County, Kentucky).


Sources

  1. Spinks, Gillis, 1850 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg (United States. Bureau of the Census. Sixth Census), Ancestry.com, Roll: M432_214; Page: 176A.
  2. Spinks, Daniel (Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953), Ancestry.com, Image.
  3. Staton, Rachel D. Spinks Loney (Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953), Ancestry.com, Certificate of Death, File No.: 23493; Registered No.: 45. Image.
  4. Spinks, Gillis – Gibbs[sic]; Jarvis, Nancy, USGenWeb Archives, Marriage Register Book 2: Page: 61; No.: 765. William Bennett.
  5. Stanley, Howard; Nancy, 1900 – Kentucky, Hopkins, Madisonville (United States. Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census), Ancestry.com, Roll: 528; Page: 11A. Image.
  6. Stanley, NJ (Nancy), 1880 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg, Summers (United States. Bureau of the Census. Tenth Census), Ancestry.com, Roll: 435; Page:62C. Image.
  7. Stanley, Lewis, 1960 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg, District 1 (United States. Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census), Ancestry.com, Roll: M653_388; Page: 604. Image.
  8. Melanie McDowell Sookey, Family Group Sheet, hardcopy, supplied by Sookey, 1998.
  9. Cash, Della (Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953), Ancestry.com, Certificate of Death, File No.: 25562; Registration No.: 2D, Image.
  10. Spinks, Eliza Jane, Genealogy.com, Spinks Family Genealogy Forum; Posted by: Jeff Rodgers, April 06, 2003. (Research Notes).
  11. Cash, Isaiah (Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953), Ancestry.com, Certificate of Death, File No.: 25019; Registered No.: 165; Volume: 51. Image.
  12. Muhlenberg GEDCOM.
  13. Patty Tyson Wilson, Tysons of Muhlenberg County, Kentucky (Greenacres Publishing Company, 2003), Family History, Page 58.

Extended Research By:  Harriet C. Anderson, work in progress, 2019 – 2021.

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Reason C. Cash /reason-c-cash/ /reason-c-cash/#respond Fri, 23 Apr 2021 11:05:07 +0000 /?p=1077 Continue reading Reason C. Cash]]> Descendants of Reason C. Cash

Generation 2

1. REASON C.2 CASH1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 (Rezin/Reison1) was born in 1847 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky1. He died after Aft. 1920 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. He married Eliza Jane “Liza” Spinks, daughter of Gillis B. Spinks and Nancy Jane Jarvis in 1870 in Kentucky. She was born in December 1850 in Kentucky. She died between 1900-1910 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky.

Reason C. Cash and Eliza Jane Spinks had the following children:

i. DELLA3 CASH5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 was born on February 11, 1871 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky9. She died on September 21, 1936 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky (Greene Cemetery, Graham, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky3, 9). She married Roland Gooch Tyson, son of William Cornelius Tyson Sr. and Elizabeth Mercer on June 16, 1889 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky14. He was born on February 20, 1864 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky9. He died on February 10, 1943 in Mortons Gap, Hopkins County, Kentucky (Greene Cemetery, Graham, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky9, 15, 16).

ii. ISAIAH BOSSEY CASH5, 6, 7, 8 was born in October 1873 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. He died on September 17, 1934 in Hopkins County, Kentucky4.

iii. DOVIE MAE CASH5, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 was born on April 27, 1875 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. She died on December 04, 1949 in Hopkins County, Kentucky (Grapevine Cemetery #1, Madisonville, Hopkins County, Kentucky16, 22). She married Matthew Palace Tyson, son of Bailes Duren Tyson and Amanda Brown-Mercer on June 14, 1894 in Hopkins County, Kentucky23. He was born on July 24, 1875 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky16. He died on July 10, 1929 in Hopkins County, Kentucky (Tyson Cemetery, Graham, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky24).

iv. JAMES WILLIAM CASH5, 6, 7, 8, 25 was born in January 1878 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. He died on June 06, 1952 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky (Mercer Cemetery, Earles, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky26). He married LEATHIE M. TYSON. She was born in August 1890 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. She died on July 08, 1916 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky (Mercer Cemetery, Earles, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky). He married (2) HOMER LEE TYSON, daughter of Marcellus A. Tyson and Muad Elizabeth “Liza” Tyson on May 12, 1928 in Hopkins County, Kentucky. She was born in September 1895 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. She died on May 22, 1962 in Hopkins County, Kentucky (Bethlehem Christian Church Cemetery, Anton, Hopkins County, Kentucky24, 27).

v. MARY LOUISE CASH6, 28, 29 was born in March 1883 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. She married Bossie Townsend/Townsill, son of Thomas W. Townsend and Susan B. Tyson about Abt. 1902 in Kentucky28. He was born on November 30, 1880 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky30. He died on January 06, 1919 in Kentucky (Old Salem Cemetery, Mortons Gap, Hopkins County, Kentucky30).


Sources

  1. Cash, Reason/Rezin, 1850 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County (United States. Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: M432_214; Page: 225; Dist. 1.
  2. Melanie McDowell Sookey, Family Group Sheet, hardcopy, supplied by Sookey, 1998.
  3. Cash, Della (Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953), Ancestry.com, Certificate of Death, File No.: 25562; Registration No.: 2D, Image.
  4. Cash, Isaiah (Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953), Ancestry.com, Certificate of Death, File No.: 25019; Registered No.: 165; Volume: 51. Image.
  5. Cash, Reason, 1880 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, Summers (United States. Bureau of the Census. Tenth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: 435; Family History Film: 1254435; Page: 62C; ED: 134.
  6. Cash, Reason, 1900 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, Summers (United States. Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: 545; Page: 11B; ED: 0071; FHL Film: 1240545.
  7. Cash, James, 1910 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, Graham (United States. Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: T624_496; Page: 13B; ED: 0087; FHLFilm: 1374509.
  8. Cash, Jimmy; Isaiah (Bossey); Reason; 1920 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, West Court House (United States. Bureau of the Census. Fourteenth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: T625_593; Page: 2A; ED: 97.
  9. TYSON-hca.GED, Date of Import: Nov 13, 2002.
  10. Tyson, Elizabeth; and Gooch; Steward, James E., 1900 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, Summers (United States. Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census.), Ancestry.com, NA Roll Number: T623 545; Page: 9B; Enumeration Dist.: 71.
  11. Tyson, Gooch, 1920 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg, West Court House, (United States. Bureau of the Census. Fourteenth Census.), Ancestry.com, NA Roll No. T625_593; Page: 2B; ED: 97.
  12. Tyson, Gooch, 1930 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, District 5 (United States. Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: 772; Page: 10A; ED: 0027; Image: 209.0; FHL Film: 2340507.
  13. Tyson, Gooch, 1910 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, Summers (United States. Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: T624_496; Page: 9B; ED: 0088; FHL Film: 1374509.
  14. Tyson, Gooch; Cash, Dalla (White Marriages Index 1798 – 1967), KYGenWeb Project, Year: 1889; Book: 17; Page: 425.
  15. Muhlenberg GEDCOM.
  16. Shirley (Coomes) Burkhart, #47058816, FindAGrave.com.
  17. Tyson, Mathew, 1900 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, Summers (United States. Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: 545; Page: 13B; ED: 0071; FHL Film: 1240545.
  18. Tyson, Mathew P., 1910 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, Summers (United States. Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: T624_496; Page: 9A; ED: 0088; FHL Film: 1374509.
  19. Tyson Matthew “Palos,” 1920 – Kentucky, Hopkins County, Court House (United States. Bureau of the Census. Fourteenth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: T625_576; Page: 11B; ED: 96.
  20. Tyson, Dovie, 1930 – Kentucky, Hopkins County, Court House (United States. Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: 751; Page: 12B; ED: 0017; FHL Film: 2340486.
  21. Tyson, Bailey; Dovie, 1940 – Kentucky, Hopkins County (United States. Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: T627_1318; Page: 12B; ED: 54-19.
  22. Tyson, Dovie Mae Cash (Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953.), Ancestry.com, Certificate of Death, File No.: 25961; Registration No.: 204, Image. Reeve Cash, Jennie Stanley.
  23. Kentucky, Marriage Records, 1852-1914, Ancestry.com.
  24. Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000, Ancestry.com.
  25. Cash, James, 1930 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, District 5 (United States. Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: 772; Page: 10B; ED: 0027; FHL Film: 2340507.
  26. Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953, Ancestry.com, Image.
  27. deloresindallas, #47349823, FindAGrave.com.
  28. Townsend/Townsill, Boss, 1910 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, West Court House (United States. Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: T624_496; Page: 13A; ED: 0088; FHL Film: 1374509.
  29. Townsend, Mary, 1920 – Kentucky, Muhlenberg County, West Court House (United States. Bureau of the Census. Fourteenth Census.), Ancestry.com, Roll: T625_593; Page: 2B; ED: 97.
  30. Carl Lansden, #46968416, FindAGrave.com.

Extended Family History Research By: Harriet C. Anderson

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Jarvis Family Crest /jarvis-family-crest/ /jarvis-family-crest/#respond Fri, 22 Jan 2021 14:46:00 +0000 /?p=452

Jarvis is a name that was brought to England by the ancestors of the Jarvis family when they emigrated following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name Jarvis come from the Norman personal name Gervase. The surname Gervais indicates that the bearer is a descendant of someone named Gervase.

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Edward Jarvis, Soldier /edward-jarvis-soldier/ /edward-jarvis-soldier/#respond Thu, 21 Jan 2021 20:10:00 +0000 /?p=383 Continue reading Edward Jarvis, Soldier]]> Edward Jarvis & Mary Forrester Jarvis
NC File W.7871, Series M805, Roll 468, Image 241, 11 pages

Soldier’s Title Sheet

Edward Jarvis of Muhlenberg in the state of Kentucky who was a Private in the comp. commanded by Captain Welch of the regt. commanded by Col.  Folson in the N. Carolina line for 1 years & 9 months

Inscribed on the Roll of Kentucky at the rate of 70 dollars per annum to commence on the 4th day of March, 1831.

Certificate of Pension ißued the 18 day of October 1837 and [sent to] Charles F. Wing, Greenville.

Arrears to the 4th of September – 175.00 Semi-anl. allowance ending 4 March – $35.00 [Total] $210.00

{ Revolutionary Claim, Act June 7, 1832 } Recorded by Danl. Boyd Clerk, Book E Vol. 7 Page 14 [or 4]

Soldier’s Declaration

Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed the 7th of June 1832

State of Kentucky Muhlenberg County Sct. On this 27th day of August 1832 before the Honorable Alney McLean Judge of the Muhlenberg Circuit Court in Court sitting, Edward Jarvis, a resident of the County of Muhlenberg and state of Kentucky aged 69 years, the 31st day of last July, who being just duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following Declaraction in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress of June 7th 1832; that he enlisted [in] the service of the United States as a Volunteer [as] a private under the following named officers To wit Col. — Folsom commanded the regiment Captain — Welch, John Rochel Lieutenant, Ensigh not recollected and served as herein stated that on the __ day of __ he then residing in the County of Wake & state of North Carolina under Captain Welch as aforesaid for a Tour of three months, we were marched to Croß [Cross] Creek or Fayette where we remained during the Tour & guard the place; we were then marched back to Hillsboro & were discharged; we drew our pay at Hillsboro; that shortly after his return home, he enlisted [in] the service for six months; the company was commanded by Jeremiah Mobley to which your applicant be Cor[?] ged[?] Lieutenant — Allen, Ensign not recollected, the regiment was commanded by — Sanders. We were marched to the relief of Savannah but it surrendered before we got there. We then marched up Savannah River on one side & the British on the other. The British arrived at Augusta & lay there & we took possession [of] Walletson’s Bluff [where] General Nash join us to watch their movements. The British then marched down the River to Brier Creek, crossed the river & burnt the bridge. We marched down to the bridge & found it destroyed. The British crossed Brier Creek, come in upon us behind & defeated us & we lost many of our men in the retreat. This took place in the state of Georgia. Before this battle I joined Colonel Archibald Little’s regiment of Infantry & was under his command in the aforesaid battle we were then as well as now recollected marched to the two sisters and discharged shortly after the expiration of his tour aforesaid. He volunteered under Woodson Daniel for the term aforesaid. The regiment to which he belonged was commanded by Col. Sumpter or Sumner, he does not recollect which. We were marched from Hillsboro to Rudes Mill & from that to the Battleground where General Gates was defeated; that he was in the battle at Gates defeat; he states that the American troops were dispersed & as well as now recollected rallied at the Hawfield at Genl. Butler’s.

After this tour expired, he then entered the service again for the Term aforesaid under Captain Samuel Hye, Lieutenant Edwards, Ensign not recollected nor Colonel nor General. He was then marched to the high or hanging rock of ___[?] ____[?] and he was sent out on a scout & whilst he was out the battle of Guilford was fought. He joined the army immediately after they did not ___[?] the army until the battle was over altho[?] the company was in hearing[?] & marched rapidly to reach the Battleground & did not reach the army until ___[?] the engagement; shortly after this Battle he was discharged. He then entered the service as a County Ranger under Colonel John Pope for three months. He was in no battle or skirmish the last Tour, he served out his time in each of the aforesaid Tours & was honorably discharged & received discharges but took no care of them; they are lost. He was also in the service of the United States in the last War & was in the battle at New Orleans; that he moved from Wake County Carolina in or about 1792 to the Crab Orchard in Kentucky; that he moved to Muhlenberg County Kentucky or what is now Muhlenberg County about 1799 as well as he recollects; that in addition to the service herein set out, he served another Tour under Colonel Farmer, the company commanded by Robert Lane that made a forced march from Camden to the Eutaw Springs by the way of Hampsons Fort. We arrived there just before day after marching all knight [night] & was in the battle & after the Battle, he was placed under the command of Col. Malm- [end of page]…

And I Alney McLean sole Judge of the Muhlenberg Circuit Court do certify and declare my opinion after the investigation of the matter and after putting the questions prescribed by the war department that the above named applicant was a revolutionary soldier and served as he states, and the court further certifies that it appears to them[?] that George W. Reynolds who has signed the preceding certificate [not included with this transcription] is a clergyman, resident [in] the County of Livingston but previously in the County of Muhlenberg and that Edmund Watkins who has signed the same is a resident in the County of Muhlenberg and is a credible person and that their statements entitled to credit.

Alney McLean

I Charles F. Wing Clerk of the Court of the Muhlenberg Circuit, do hereby certify that the foregoing contains the original proceedings of the said Court in the matter of the application of Edward Jarvis for a pension. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal of office this 27th day of August 1832. Chs. F. Wing

Brief

Brief in the case of Edward Jarvis County of Muhlenberg in the state of Kentucky (Act 7th June 1832)

1. Was the declaration made before a Court or a Judge? Court

2. If before a Judge, does it appear the applicant is disabled by bodily infirmity?

3. How old is he? 69

4. State his service, as directed in the form annexed.

Duration

3 months

6 months

not stated

3 months

3 months

Rank

Private

Ranger

Private

Officers under which he served

Gen. Saunders, Nash, Gates, Col. Folsom, Capt. Welch

Capt. Mobley, Col. Little

Col. Sumptor[?], Capt. Hye

Col. Pope

[Col. Farmer — this name was not listed in the brief], Col. Malanado (French officer)

5. In what battles was he engaged? G.[?] Camden, Guilford, Eutaw [Springs]

6. Where did her reside when he entered the service? Wake County N.C.

7. Is this statement supported by living witnesses, by documentary proof, by traditionary evidence, by incidental evidence, or by the rolls? Traditionary

8. Are the papers defective as to form or authentication? and if so, in what respect? not properly attached I Certify that the foregoing statement and the answers agree with the evidence in the case above mentioned. Chs. A. Forrest, Examining Clerk

Mary Jarvis – Title Sheet

Mary Jarvis, widow of Edward Jarvis NC, who served in the Revolutionary war, as a Private. Inscribed on the Roll at the rate of 70 dollars 00 cents per annum, to commence on 3d February, 1853. Certificate of Pension issued 30th day of Novemr., 1854 and sent to J.J. Coombs, present. Recorded on Roll of Pensioners under act February 3, 1853, Page 174, Vol. A

Widow’s Declaration

State of Kentucky Muhlenberg County On the 11 day of November 1854 before the County Court of Muhlenberg, now in session, personally appeared Mary Jarvis, aged about sixty years, resident of said county, who having being duly sworn according to law upon ____[?] herewith[?] makes the following declaration for the purpose of obtaining the amount of pension due her deceased[?] husband Edward Jarvis, under the act of Congress of June 7, 1832 and also for the purpose of obtaining a pension in her own right, as his widow under the act of 3 February 1853.

That she was married to the said Edward Jarvis in 1824 and that record of the fact is hereunto annexed. That her said husband Edward Jarvis deceased was a Revolutionary Soldier as a [blank] in the Revolutionary war for which he received a pension at the rate of one hundred and twenty dollars per annum and she refers to his declaration on file in the pension office for a full and specific statement of his services.

She further states that her said husband died in Muhlenberg County Kentucky on the ___ day of February 1836 and that she has not again married, but still remains his widow. She further declares that she has never received any pension or made any application thereof[?]. She further declares the pension certificate is lost or misplaced.

Mary her x mark Jarvis Sworn & Subscribed to before me Jeße [Jesse] H. Reno Clerk

Marriage Record

To any minister Legally authorized to solemnize the rites of Matrimony State of Kentucky Muhlenberg County Sct. } Clerk’s office September 8, 1824 I, Charles F. Wing Clerk of the county court of Said County do hereby certify that bond and security has been taken in my office according to Law for a marriage shortly intended to be solemnized between Edward Jarvis and Mary Forester. These are therefore to license and permit you to join together in the holy and honorable state of Matrimony the said Edward Jarvis and Mary Forrester according to the rites and ceremonies of the church to which you belong. Given under my hand hand Chs. F. Wing

Upon said License is the following return

Mr. Wing, I certify that on the 11th of Sep. 1824, I solemnized the rites of Matrimony between Edward Garvis [sic] & Mary Forrester. Yours &c. I. Bard

State of Kentucky Muhlenberg County Sct. I Jesse H. Reno Clerk of the County Court for the County aforesaid do certify that the foregoing License and return is a true and perfect transcript and record of this office. Given under my hand & seal of said Court at Greenville, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, this 17th day of November A.D. 1854 Jeße [Jesse] H. Reno Clk.


Source:  Muhlenberg County KYGenWeb Project

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