Mecklenburg Co. Va. Marriage Index 01 Jan 1854
to 31 Dec 1929
On file at Mecklenburg County Courthouse, Boytdon, VA
Males
23-Dec-1857 James E Crutchfield, 22, married Nancy D Nanney
13-Jun-1859 William H Crutchfield, 21, married Elizabeth I Taylor
11-Dec-1861 Thomas A Crutchfield, 29, married Elizabeth G Wright
04-Oct-1866
James M Crutchfield, 48, married Elizabeth H Cabanis
19-Dec-1866 Peter W
Crutchfield, 27, married Levinia M Hightower
16-Dec-1868 J. S. Crutchfield,
23, married E. A. Andrews
21-Dec-1870 Zactary T Crutchfield, 22, married
Victoria A Hightower
20-Dec-1876 B. F. Crutchfield, 28, married A. E. Pully
18-Dec-1878 E. G. Crutchfield, 36, married Linda N Walker
20-Jan-1886 Peter
W. Crutchfield, 46, married Mary Crutchfield, 2nd mar.
04-Mar-1886 S. W.
Crutchfield, 22, married L. E. Crutchfield
01-Dec-1886 L. J. Crutchfield, 30,
married A. L.King
13-Dec-1888 Henry A. Crutchfield, 20, married Margaret J.
Reese
06-Jan-1889 E. A. Crutchfield, 23, married Susan E Mallett
17-Jan-1889 Thomas R. Crutchfield, 41, married Lender G Crutchfield
20-Oct-1889 William H Crutchfield, 48, married Sarah K Smith
18-Dec-1889
Algenon Crutchfield, 21, married Anna J. Thompson
11-Jun-1890 Zackary Taylor
Crutchfield, 40, married Mary S Hightower 2nd mar
21-Jan-1891 James R
Crutchfield, 37, married Matilda E Vaughan
23-Feb-1898 William H
Crutchfield,Sr, 56, married Lucy A Rose (Reese)
09-Mar-1898 Benjamin B
Crutchfield,24, married Anna J. Crutchfield, her 2nd mar
26-Dec-1899 William
H Crutchfield, 18, married Anna E Cox
26-Dec-1906 R. E. Crutchfield, 33,
married M M Strange
28-Dec-1910 C. T. Crutchfield, 26, married Lavinia Vick
06-Dec-1914 Samuel C. Crutchfield, 19, married Elva May Watson
19-Aug-1917 L.
A. Crutchfield, 28, married Sue Willie Walker
21-Oct-1928 Bud Crutchfield,
34, married Lona May Parker
Females
21-Dec-1858 Elizebath T
Crutchfield, 22, married Lucas W Cleaton
22-Dec-1858 Caroline F Crutchfield,
19, married Isaac D Watson
06-Jan-1864 Maria C Crutchfield, 23, married John
W Wright
27-Dec-1865 Nancy D Crutchfield, 26, married William W Sinnons
10-Oct-1866 Martha J Crutchfield, 23, married William W Thompson
17-July-1867
Martha S Crutchfield, 22, married Joseph Simmons
17-Dec-1873 G V Crutchfield,
23, married Jno R Hightower
18-Feb-1874 A E Crutchfield, 21, married B J
Smelly
12-Dec-1875 M E Crutchfield, 16, married Jos C Vaughan
08-Mar-1877
A E Crutchfield, 24, married W W Puryear
07-Feb-1878 Sara J Crutchfield, 24,
married W H Crowder
07-Sep-1880 E J Crutchfield, 18, married A J Collis
21-Dec-1881 E J Crutchfield,19, married J T Coley
20-Dec-1882 R Crutchfield,
27, married J W Wright
31-Jan-1883 E R Crutchfield, 24, married C W Rainey
20-Jan-1886 Mary Crutchfield, 46, married Peter W Crutchfield
04-Mar-1886 L
E Crutchfield, 23, married S W Crutchfield
19-Jan-1887 Rosa L Crutchfield,
24, married A C Roberts
19-Dec-1888 Cora R Crutchfield, 21, married Benjamin
Ellis
17-Jan-1889 Lender G Crutchfield, 31 Thomas R Crutchfield
13-Jan-1897 M M Crutchfield, 19, married W W Thompson
09-Mar-1898 Anna J
Crutchfield, 28, married Benj. B Crutchfield
10-Dec-1900 L P Crutchfield,
18, married J E Thompson
13-Jan-1901 B S Crutchfield, 21, married M C
Thompson
05-Nov-1902 Lillie B Crutchfield, 14, married F L Hendrick
17-Aug-1918 M D Crutchfield, 23, married Richard D Ezell
15-Apr-1922 Maggie
L Crutchfield, 20, married Everett F Bennington
15-Dec-1923 Allie M
Crutchfield, 27, married Geo E Overby
24-Oct-1928 Elsie Crutchfield, 19,
married Willie Kinker
Submitted 1999 Dec 16 by Don Crutchfield
STATE OF VIRGINIA
County of Mecklenburg} To Wit:
In
the Clerk's Office of the CIRCUIT Court of the COUNTY of MECKLENBURG:
I, E. E. COLEMAN, JR., Clerk of the CIRCUIT Court of the COUNTY of
MECKLENBURG, In the State of Virginia, do hereby certify that according
to the records of my office,
J. W. DAVIS, Color______, Age 21
and SARAH E. CLARK, Color______, Age 19 were married on the 9th day of
JANUARY, 1879, in MECKLENBURG COUNTY, Virginia, by A. APPLE, as appears
of record in Marriage Register No. 1, Page 55.
Given under my
hand and the seal of the Court, this 6th day of June, 1991.
E. E.
Coleman, Clerk
by ______, Deputy Clerk
Submitted 1999 Sep 26 by Don Crutchfield
John Newton (s/o Robert and Mary Read Newton)
and Eliza Cox (d/o
John and Martha Botts Hall Cox)
Married January 24, 1827
Mecklenberg Co., VA
Surety: James H. Newton
Minister: Pleasant
Gold
Submitted by Penny
25 Nov 1848
Marriage Contract between John S. Gregory and Frances Gregory his
wife and Jno G. Coleman of the 3rd part. Witnesseth that whereas a marriage
contract and agreement was made and entered into between the the said John S.
and the said Frances on the 7th day of January 1836 before their intermarriage
by which it was contracted and agreed that all the estate real and personal of
the said Frances should be fixed and settled upon trustees to be held by them
for the use of the said John S. and Frances during the coverture, permitting the
said John S. to have the use; possession and controul thereof, and to take the
rents issues and profits thereof during the coverture, and to appropriate them
to his own, and that upon the dissolution of the coverture, the trustees should
hold it for the said Frances if she survived the said John and restore and
reconvey the whole to her, but should the said Frances die leaving the said John
S. surviving her, then the trustees were to surrender, and convey all of the
said property, real and personal to such person or persons as the said Frances
should by deed or will have given it to- & in the event of her making no
disposition of it by deed or will, then to surrender and convey it to the heirs
at law and next of kin to the said Frances for distribution among them, as if
she had died a feme sole, and by the said contract it was further covenanted and
agreed that the said Frances should by the said marriage acquire no right of
dower in the real estate of which the said John might be siezed during the
coverture, and no right to any distributable share in his estate, and the said
Frances contracted and agreed to surrender any and all rights which by the said
marriage she might acquire in the estate real and personal of the said John. The
said marriage contract was duly executed and delivered to one of the trustees,
but has never been recorded, fact not known until recently to parties, and the
said John & Frances wishing to carry out the same in good faith, and to correct
some errors therein, for that purpose, and, in consideration of the premises and
for the further consideration of five dollars in hand paid by the said John G.
Coleman to the said John & Frances, before the sealing and delivery of these
presents, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, they the said Frances and
John have granted, bargained and sold and by thee presents doth grant, bargain,
sell, convey and confirm unto the said John G. Coleman the following land,
slaves and other property one tract of land lying in this county on Kettle Creek
containing two hundred and sixty acres, be the same more or less, it being the
land conveyed by Obediah Coleman to the said Frances, fifteen slaves, to wit,
Joe, Gilbert, Amy, Simon, Silas, Caroline, Amy jr, Molly and his [rechecked]
children, Paul, Jordan, Betsy, Jim, John, Archer & Jofeme, four beds, bedsteads
and bed-clothes, one cupboard, one bureau, one candle stand, eight tabled, one
clock, one dozen rush bottom chairs, shovel and tongs, one spinning wheel and
one loom, with all the right, privileges and appurtenances to the said real
estate belonging, and all the increase of the female slaves, to him the said
John G. Coleman, his heirs and assigns forever, to have and to hold in absolute
property to his and their only proper use, benefit, and behoof forever, free
from the claim, challenge and demand of all persons whatsoever, and a good and
sufficient title to the said property real and personal to him the said John G
Coleman his heirs and assignees, the said John S. Gregory covenants and binds
his heirs forever to warrant and defend against all persons claiming? by through
or under him. But it is distinctly agreed and understood that the said John G.
Coleman is to hold the said property real and personal in special trust and
confidence, and to and for the following uses and purposes, that he is to permit
the said John S. Gregory to have, possess, and hold all the said property real
and personal for an during the said coverture, and to take, use and appropriate
all the rents, hires?, issues and profits thereof; and should the said coverture
determine by the death of the said John S. Gregory, the said Frances surviving
him, then the said trustee is to hold the said property until the said Frances
shall by proper deed surrender and released all right of dower and distribution
which she may have in and to the estate of the said John S. if he has died
intestate or shall __?__ to his will if he has left one, But this is not to
prevent the said Frances from receiving and taking any thing under and by the
will of the said John S. and the said Frances having complied with this
condition the said John G. Coleman shall surrender and convey all the said
property real and personal to her, but should the said Frances refuse to comply
& to surrender her right of dower and distribution in the estate of the said
John S. and claim the same, then the said trustee is to convey the said property
real and personal to the heirs and legal representatives of the said John S.
Gregory to be administered as a part of his estate; But should eh coverture
determine by the death of the said Frances, in the life time of the said John
S.; John G. Coleman is to convey and surrender the whole of the said property to
such person or persons as the said Frances by any paper in the nature of a deed
or will (executed as those instruments are required by law to be executed) shall
direct the right and power of the said Frances to dispose of the said property
by deed or will having been expressly retained by the said marriage contract,
and in the event that the said Frances shall make no disposition of the said
property by deed or will, then the said John G. Coleman is to surrender the
whole estate real and personal to the heirs at law and next of kin to the said
Frances to be distributed among them, as if she had never married & had died
intestate. In testimony of all and singular the premises, the parties have
hereunto set their hands and seals the day and date above.
Signed sealed and
delivered in the presence of Ewd. R. Chambers
Signed: John S. Gregory
Frances Gregory
John G. Coleman
Mecklenburg County state of Virginia
to wit:
We Cephas H. Pettus and John Y. Richards justices of the peace in the
county aforesaid in the state aforesaid, do hereby certify that John S. Gregory
a party to a certain deed bearing date on the 25th of November 1848 and hereto
annexed, personally appeared before us in our county aforesaid, and acknowledged
the said to be his act and deed, and desired ut to certify the said
acknowledgement to the clerk of the county court of Mecklenburg, in order that
the said deed may be recorded given under our hands and seals this the 30 day of
November 1848
Sig: C. H. Pettus J.P.
John Y. Richards J.P.
Mecklenburg County State of Virginia to wit:
We Cephas H. Pettus and John Y.
Richards Justices of the peace in the county aforesaid and in the state
aforesaid do hereby certify that Frances Gregory wife of John S. Gregory parties
to a certain deed bearing date the 25 November 1848 and hereto annexed
personally appeared before us in our county aforesaid, and being examined by us
prively and apart from her husband, and having the said deed fully explained to
her, she, the said Frances Gregory, acknowledged the same to be her act an deed,
and declared that she had willingly signed sealed and delivered the same and
that she wished not to retract it given under our hands and seals this 30th day
of November 1848.
Sig: C. H. Pettus J.P.
John Y. Richards, J.P.
Mecklenburg County, Clerks Office, December 6th 1848
The foregoing deed of
Gift together with the certificate of acknowledgement and relinquishment of
dower thereon endorsed was this day received in the clerks office aforesaid and
admitted to record
Teste
R. B. Baptist C.
Source: Mecklenburg County Deeds DB32:606-608
1 Sep 1796,
Mecklenburg County, Virginia
Know all men by these presents that we
Starling Waller and William Drumright are held and firmly bound unto his
Excellency Robert Brooke Esq. Governor or Chief Magistrate of the Commonwealth
of Virginia the just sum of one hundred and fifty dollars to which payment will
and truly be made to the said Governor and his successors for the use of the
Commonwealth. We bind our and each of our heirs (3 words indistinct) jointly and
severally firmly by the presents sealed with our seals and dated this 1st day of
Sept, 1796. The condition of the above obligation is such that if there be no
lawful cause to obstruct a marriage intended to be had and solemnized between
the above bound Starling Waller and Rebecca Drumright, then the above obligation
to be void else to remain in full force and virtue.
Sealed and Delivered
x Starling Waller's mark
in the presence of and seal
/s/ E. Baskerville
/s/ Wm. Drumright
and seal
Submitted 2000 Feb 12 by Ed Waller
Mecklenburg County VAGenWeb Copyright
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