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| 1 | 1910 Census states that he has been married for 15 years. | Family: F1756
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| 2 | The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles gives marriage dates of both 26 Dec 1682 and 28 Dec 1682. It lists Samuel's parents as Richard and Martha French. The Cummings Memorial gives their marriage date as 24 Dec 1682 and lists Samuel's parents as Lieut. William and Elizabeth French. Vital Records of Dunstable, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 states that they were married in Chelmsford, Massachusetts on 28 Dec 1682, but notates that their marriage was recorded as 26 Dec 1682 in the Book of Dunstable Town Records at the City Hall in Nashua, NH. It also gives the date of 7 Feb 1683 in the records of the Middlesex Co. Quarterly Court. This was probably the date their marriage certificate was filed. Although the Vital Records give Sarah's father's name as John, it does not give any information as to Samuel's parents. No matter which source is consulted, it can be assumed that they were married in late December. | Family: F2586
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| 3 | A papal dispensation was required for their marriage as William de Bohun and Elizabeth's first huband, Sir Edmund Mortimer, were related in the third and fourth degrees of consanguinity by dint of their common descent from Enguerrand de Fiennes, Seigneur de Fiennes. | Family: F2974
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| 4 | According to marriage records found at the North Creek Town Hall, Julia was first married to Alfred Gardner at the age of 17. | Family: F928
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| 5 | Alanson and Harriet were cousins. | Family: F1363
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| 6 | Amos and Jane were married in either Johnsburg, Warren County, Or Minerva, Essex Co., NY. | Family: F1666
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| 7 | As of 15 Jun 1860, Ann Eliza is living in the home of her parents (info taken from Warrensburg, Warren, NY 1860 US Federal Census). | Family: F1208
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| 8 | At the time of Caleb and Hannah's marriage, Peabody, Massachusetts was known as Danvers, Massachusetts. | Family: F5513
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| 9 | between July and Nov (see Research Notes) | Family: F173
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| 10 | Boston Marriage Index | Family: F241
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| 11 | by Rev. Peter Thatcher | Family: F535
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| 12 | Charles and Cordelia lived on the family farm in Bolton Landing, Warren, NY until Charles' father, Erastus, died in 1930 and the farm was sold. They then moved to North Bolton, NY. | Family: F2221
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| 13 | Charles and Emma Young were married by a minister named J.B. Collins. | Family: F2886
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| 14 | Charles and Sophia were probably married in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas. | Family: F2220
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| 15 | Clark and Mary are listed as being married within the previous year of the 1850 census. | Family: F344
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| 16 | Cornelius and Margarita were married at the home of Jan Albertson. | Family: F1549
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| 17 | Deed book 3, Page 124 | Family: F1206
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| 18 | Edgar and Elmira were first cousins. | Family: F2831
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| 19 | Eli and Ersula were married in either NY State Or In Windsor, Vermont. | Family: F1664
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| 20 | Entry in Vital Records index of Uxbridge reads: Rachel, d. of Caleb and Betsey, a. 32 y., and Cornelius Putnam, widr., of Oxford, s. of David and Elizabeth of Sutton, a. 62 y., Oct 30, 1844. | Family: F3497
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| 21 | Had not been married a full yr before 1900 census. | Family: F1763
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| 22 | Intention to marry filed in Uxbridge, MA on 25 Sep 1790. | Family: F3223
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| 23 | Intention to marry was filed in Uxbridge, MA on 11 Oct 1735. | Family: F1635
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| 24 | Jacob and Jannetie were married in the Dutch Reformed Church in New York. | Family: F339
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| 25 | Joan had been a widow for only a little over a year when she caught the eye of Ralph de Monthermer, a squire in Joan's father's household. Joan fell in love and convinced her father to have Monthermer knighted. It was unheard of in European royalty for a noble lady to even converse with a man who had not won or acquired importance in the household. However, in January 1297 Joan secretly married Ralph de Monthermer, 1st Baron Monthermer. Joan's father was already planning another marriage for Joan to Amadeus V, Count of Savoy, to occur 16 March 1297. Joan was in a dangerous predicament, as she was already married, unbeknownst to her father. Joan sent her four young children to their grandfather, in hopes that their sweetness would win Edward's favor, but her plan did not work. The king soon discovered his daughter's intentions, but not yet aware that she had already committed to them, he seized Joan's lands and continued to arrange her marriage to Amadeus of Savoy. Soon after the seizure of her lands, Joan told her father of that she had married Monthermer. The king was enraged and retaliated by immediately imprisoning Monthermer at Bristol Castle. The people of the land had differing opinions on the princess' matter. It has been argued that the ones who were most upset were those who wanted Joan's hand in marriage. With regard to the matter, Joan famously said, "It is not considered ignominious, nor disgraceful for a great earl to take a poor and mean woman to wife; neither, on the other hand, is it worthy of blame, or too difficult a thing for a countess to promote to honor a gallant youth." Joan's statement in addition to a possibly obvious pregnancy seemed to soften Edward's attitude towards the situation. Joan's first child by Monthermer was born in October 1297; by the summer of 1297, when the marriage was revealed to Edward I, Joan's condition would certainly have been apparent, and would have convinced Edward that he had no choice but to recognize his daughter's marriage. Edward I eventually relented for the sake of his daughter and released Monthermer from prison in August 1297. Monthermer paid homage 2 August, and being granted the titles of Earl of Gloucester and Earl of Herford, he rose to favor with the King during Joan's lifetime. | Family: F5189
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| 26 | Job and Elizabeth were cousins. | Family: F1209
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| 27 | John and Elizabeth were probably married in Cork County, Ireland. | Family: F3374
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| 28 | John and Polly were cousins. | Family: F1457
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| 29 | Joseph and Margaret were probably married in Medfield, Massachusetts. | Family: F3506
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| 30 | License was issued to John Visgher and Susanah Schermerhorn on 8 Jun 1759 | Family: F1233
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| 31 | License was obtained on 5 Sep 1771 | Family: F2129
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| 32 | Listed as being married within the last year | Family: F919
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| 33 | Louis and Laura were married by clergyman Austin Hazen. | Family: F4758
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| 34 | Marked in the 1850 census as being married within the previous year. | Family: F436
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| 35 | Marriage Annoucement in the Rutland Herald Newspaper dated May 21st, 1857 read: MARRIED: On Sunday evening inst. by Rev. Leland Howard, Peter Young, of this town, and Eliza Stebbins, of Canada East. | Family: F657
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| 36 | Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia page 22 reads: "Robert Fitzhugh and Anne Edgar, June 28, 1783. Joseph Parish, surety. Consent of John Edgar, father of Anne." | Family: F4894
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| 37 | Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia page 24 reads: "Peter Fitzhugh and Nancy Dawson, June 27, 1785. Robert Fitzhugh, surety. Consent of John Dawson, father of Nancy." | Family: F4906
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| 38 | Marriage Bonds of Bedford County, Virginia page 55 reads: "George Potter and Hannah Fitzhugh, June 11, 1782. Wm. Ewing, surety. Consent of Robt. Fitzhugh." | Family: F4905
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| 39 | Marriage book 4, page 52 | Family: F4883
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| 40 | Marriage License dated 27 Jan 1773 and issued to Symon I. Schermerhorn and Sarah Vrooman. | Family: F1227
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| 41 | Marriage License is dated 1 Oct 1765 | Family: F2266
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| 42 | Marriage License is dated 18 Oct 1738 | Family: F2244
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| 43 | Marriage license issued to Freemen Schermerhorn and Arriantie Vanderbogart on 31 Dec 1766 | Family: F604
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| 44 | Marriage license issued to Lowrance Schermerhorn and Geesje Vielen on 21 Jul 1775 | Family: F1406
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| 45 | Marriage license obtained 25 Jan 1776 | Family: F2274
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| 46 | Marriage license obtained 3 Sep 1773 | Family: F2128
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| 47 | Marriage license obtained for Gertie Schermerhorn and Jacob I. Schermerhorn on 30 Nov 1775 | Family: F2264
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| 48 | Marriage License was dated 1 Nov 1762 | Family: F1662
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| 49 | Marriage License was dated 7 Sept 1757 | Family: F2249
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| 50 | Marriage license was issued to Sarah Schermerhorn and James A. Stewart on 6 May 1771. | Family: F2130
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