Marriages 1903-1905, Part 15

Author: Chelmsford (Mass.)
Publication date: 1903-1905
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Number of Pages: 276


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No alteration or erasure shall be made by any person on such certificate, until it has been returned to the possession of such clerk or registrar, and then only in such form and to such extent as said clerk or registrar may prescribe. Any such certificate may be recorded after correction in accordance herewith. [Section 24.]


81


FORM B.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


No.


CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE.


(FILL OUT WITH INK. ALL NAMES TO BE IN FULL.)


This certificate must be delivered to the person before whom the marriage is to be con- tracted before he proceeds to solemnize the same.


NO ALTERATION OR ERASURE SHALL BE MADE BY ANY PERSON ON THIS CERTIFICATE, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 24. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.


GROOM.


Name,


e, Samuel anson Gifts


Age,


58


Color,


White


Residence,


Coburn mass.


Occupation,


Farmer


What marriage,


Ist


(1st, 2d, 3d, etc.)


If a widower or divorced,


Birthplace,


Somerville Mais


Name of father,


William a. Onfte


Maiden name


of mother,


Susan In. Tufte


BRIDE.( ) Smit


Name,


Eora ( Bellen & head


(If a widow or divorced, maiden name also to be given.)


Age,


39


Color,


White


Residence,


Chelmsford


Occupation,


House keeper


What marriage,


2nd


(Ist, 2d, 3d, etc.)


If a widow or divorced,


Divorced


Birthplace,


Lowell Mais.


Name of father,


Thomas Smith


Maiden name


Elizabeth E. Kelley


of mother,


The intention of marriage by the parties above named was duly entered by me in the records


Chelmsford


according to law, this


of the


Quantieth


day of.


January


190€


Edward . Rotting


Vom Clerk.


Certificate of the Officiating Clergyman or Magistrate.


I hereby certify, that I joined the above-named persons in marriage, at


fourel


on the


25 ch.


day of.


January


190 5-


Name,


e. E. Fisher


Official station,


Celugy man.


Residence,


198 Ping ST Lowell.


This certificate, properly attested, must, between the first and tenth days of the month following, be returned to the clerk or registrar who issued the same.


If copies are made, all dates and signatures should be included.


REc. Jan. 30, 1905,


No ..


CERTIFICATE OF THE MARRIAGE


OF


AND


at


Date.


.190 .


Filed


190


Extracts from Chapter 151, Revised Laws, relating to Marriage in Massachusetts.


A marriage may be solemnized in any place within this Commonwealth by a minister of the gospel, ordained according to the usage of his denomina- tion, who resides in this commonwealth and continues to perform the functions of his office ; by a rabbi of the Israelitish faith, duly licensed by a congre- gation of said faith established in this commonwealth, who has filed with the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which he resides a certificate of the establishment of the synagogue, the date of his appointment thereto and of the term of his engagement; by a justice of the peace if he is also clerk or assistant clerk of a city or town, or a registrar or assistant registrar, in the city or town in which he holds such office, or if he is also clerk or assistant clerk of a court, in the city or town in which the court is authorized to be held, or if he has been designated as provided in the following section and has received a certificate of designation and has qualified thereunder, in the city or town in which he resides ; and it may be solemnized among Friends or Quakers according to the usage of their societies ; but no person shall solemnize a marriage in this commonwealth unless he is able to read and write the English language. [Section 30.]


The governor may in his discretion designate a justice of the peace in each city and town and such further number, not exceeding one to every five thousand inhabitants of a city or town, as he considers expedient, to solemnize marriages, and may for cause at any time revoke such designation. [Section 31.]


Every justice of the peace, minister, rabbi and clerk or keeper of the records of a meeting wherein marriages among Friends and Quakers are solem- nized shall make and keep a record of each marriage solemnized by him, or in such meeting, and of all facts relative to the marriage which are required to be recorded. He shall also, between the first and tenth days of the month following each marriage solemnized by him, return each certificate to the clerk or registrar who issued the same; and if the marriage was solemnized in a city or town other than the place or places in which the parties to the marriage resided, return a copy of the certificate, or of either certificate if two were issued, to the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which the marriage was solemnized. Each certificate and copy so returned shall contain a statement giving the place and date of marriage, attested by the signature of the person who solemnized the same or of said clerk or keeper of the records of a Friends or Quaker meeting. The person who solemnized the marriage shall add the title of the office by virtue of which the marriage was solemnized, as "justice of the peace", "minister of the gospel", "clergyman", "priest" or "rabbi", and his residence. All certificates or copies so returned shall be recorded by the clerk or register who receives them. Whoever neglects to make the record and returns required by the provisions of this section shall for each neglect forfeit not less than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars. [Section 32.]


No alteration or erasure shall be made by any person on such certificate, until it has been returned to the possession of such clerk or registrar, and then only in such form and to such extent as said clerk or registrar may prescribe. Any such certificate may be recorded after correction in accordance herewith. [ Section 24.]


82.


FORM B.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


No.


CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE.


(FILL OUT WITH INK. ALL NAMES TO BE IN FULL.)


This certificate must be delivered to the person before whom the marriage is to be con- tracted before he proceeds to solemnize the same.


NO ALTERATION OR ERASURE SHALL BE MADE BY ANY PERSON ON THIS CERTIFICATE, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 24. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.


GROOM.


Name


atland Boudreau


Age,


24


Color,


White


Residence,


The Chelmsford


Occupation,


Hool-sorter


What marriage,


1st.


(1st, 2d, 3d, etc.)


If a widower or divorced,


Birthplace,


Canada


Name of father,


George Boudreau


Maiden name l


Mary J. Richards


BRIDE.


Name,


Mary Helen Miner


(If a widow or divorced, maiden name also to be given.)


Age,


241


.Color,


White


Residence,


Ho Chelmsford


Occupation,


mill-operative


What marriage,


1st.


(1st, 2d, 3d, etc.)


If a widow or divorced,


Birthplace,


The Chelmsford


Name of father,


Henry Miner


Maiden name }


of mother,


Victorine your


The intention of marriage by the parties above named was duly entered by me in the records'


of the


Down'


.of


according to law, this Viventy-third day of


November


190 4.


Edward Y. Robbins Tom


Von Clerk.


Certificate of the Officiating Clergyman or Magistrate.


I hereby certify, that I joined the above-named persons in marriage, at.


Name,


2 × 12


.day of.


Official station,


Residence,


This certificate, properly attested, must, between the first and tenth days of the month following, be returned to the clerk or registrar who issued the same.


If copies are made, all dates and signatures should be included.


Rec. Feb. 23. 1915.


of mother,


No.


CERTIFICATE OF THE MARRIAGE


OF


AND


at


Date.


190


.


Filed


.190


Extracts from Chapter 151, Revised Laws, relating to Marriage in Massachusetts.


A marriage may be solemnized in any place within this Commonwealth by a minister of the gospel, ordained according to the usage of his denomina- tion, who resides in this commonwealth and continues to perform the functions of his office ; by a rabbi of the Israelitish faith, duly licensed by a congre- gation of said faith established in this commonwealth, who has filed with the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which he resides a certificate of the establishment of the synagogue, the date of his appointment thereto and of the term of his engagement; by a justice of the peace if he is also clerk or assistant clerk of a city or town, or a registrar or assistant registrar, in the city or town in which he holds such office, or if he is also clerk or assistant clerk of a court, in the city or town in which the court is authorized to be held, or if he has been designated as provided in the following section and has received a certificate of designation and has qualified thereunder, in the city or town in which he resides ; and it may be solemnized among Friends or Quakers according to the usage of their societies ; but no person shall solemnize a marriage in this commonwealth unless he is able to read and write the English language. [Section 30.]


The governor may in his discretion designate a justice of the peace in each city and town and such further number, not exceeding one to every five thousand inhabitants of a city or town, as he considers expedient, to solemnize marriages, and may for cause at any time revoke such designation. [Section 31.]


Every justice of the peace, minister, rabbi and clerk or keeper of the records of a meeting wherein marriages among Friends and Quakers are solem- nized shall make and keep a record of each marriage solemnized by him, or in such meeting, and of all facts relative to the marriage which are required to be recorded. He shall also, between the first and tenth days of the month following each marriage solemnized by him, return each certificate to the clerk or registrar who issued the same; and if the marriage was solemnized in a city or town other than the place or places in which the parties to the marriage resided, return a copy of the certificate, or of either certificate if two were issued, to the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which the marriage was solemnized. Each certificate and copy so returned shall contain a statement giving the place and date of marriage, attested by the signature of the person who solemnized the same or of said clerk or keeper of the records of a Friends or Quaker meeting. The person who solemnized the marriage shall add the title of the office by virtue of which the marriage was solemnized, as "justice of the peace", "minister of the gospel", "clergyman", "priest" or "rabbi", and his residence. All certificates or copies so returned shall be recorded by the clerk or register who receives them. Whoever neglects to make the record and returns required by the provisions of this section shall for each neglect forfeit not less than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars. [ Section 32.]


No alteration or erasure shall be made by any person on such certificate, until it has been returned to the possession of such clerk or registrar, and then only in such form and to such extent as said clerk or registrar may prescribe. Any such certificate may be recorded after correction in accordance herewith. [Section 24.]


83


FORM B.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


No.


CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE.


(FILL OUT WITH INK. ALL NAMES TO BE IN FULL.)


This certificate must be delivered to the person before whom the marriage is to be con- tracted before he proceeds to solemnize the same.


NO ALTERATION OR ERASURE SHALL BE MADE BY ANY PERSON ON THIS CERTIFICATE, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 24. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.


GROOM.


Name,


John Le Cornu Vasselin


Age,


35


.Color,


White


Residence,


Nr. Chelmsford


Occupation,


Stone-cutter


What marriage,


Let


(1st, 2d, 3d, etc.)


If a widower or divorced,


Birthplace,


England


Name of father,


Ferdinand Da Vasselin


Maiden name


of mother, ¿Harriet Jane DE Carteret.


BRIDE.


Name,


Ophelia Machon


(If a widow or divorced, maiden name also to be given.)


Age,


20


.Color,


2 Vhite


Residence,


No. Chelmsford


Occupation,


millioner


What marriage,


1 st.


(1st, 2d, 3d, etc.)


If a widow or divorced,


Birthplace,


England


Name of father,


Josue machon


Maiden name


ann Querel


of mother,


The intention of marriage by the parties above named was duly entered by me in the records


of the


Conni


of


Chebelord


according to law, this


Quanty-seventh day of.


Februar


1905 -


(Edward ). Jobbing


Clerk.


Certificate of the Officiating Clergyman or Magistrate.


I hereby certify, that I joined the above-named persons in marriage, at


No. Chelmsford


.on the.



day of


march


190 5.


Name,


Official station,


Minister of cho Sosyal


Residence,


No. Chelmsford mars


This certificate, properly attested, must, between the first and tenth days of the month following, be returned to the clerk or registrar who issued the same.


If copies are made, all dates and signatures should be included.


1 . C.


1


No.


CERTIFICATE OF THE MARRIAGE


OF


AND


at


Date


190


.


Filed


190


Extracts from Chapter 151, Revised Laws, relating to Marriage in Massachusetts.


A marriage may be solemnized in any piace within this Commonwealth by a minister of the gospel, ordained according to the usage of his denomina- tion, who resides in this commonwealth and continues to perform the functions of his office; by a rabbi of the Israelitish faith, duly licensed by a congre- gation of said faith established in this commonwealth, who has filed with the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which he resides a certificate of the establishment of the synagogue, the date of his appointment thereto and of the term of his engagement; by a justice of the peace if he is also clerk or assistant clerk of a city or town, or a registrar or assistant registrar, in the city or town in which he holds such office, or if he is also clerk or assistant clerk of a court, in the city or town in which the court is authorized to be held, or if he has been designated as provided in the following section and has received a certificate of designation and has qualified thereunder, in the city or town in which he resides ; and it may be solemnized among Friends or Quakers according to the usage of their societies ; but no person shall solemnize a marriage in this commonwealth unless he is able to read and write the English language. [Section 30.]


The governor may in his discretion designate a justice of the peace in each city and town and such further number, not exceeding one to every five thousand inhabitants of a city or town, as he considers expedient, to solemnize marriages, and may for cause at any time revoke such designation. [ Section 31.]


Every justice of the peace, minister, rabbi and clerk or keeper of the records of a meeting wherein marriages among Friends and Quakers are solem- nized shall make and keep a record of each marriage solemnized by him, or in such meeting, and of all facts relative to the marriage which are required to be recorded. He shall also, between the first and tenth days of the month following each marriage solemnized by him, return each certificate to the clerk or registrar who issued the same; and if the marriage was solemnized in a city or town other than the place or places in which the parties to the marriage resided, return a copy of the certificate, or of either certificate if two were issued, to the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which the marriage was solemnized. Each certificate and copy so returned shall contain a statement giving the place and date of marriage, attested by the signature of the person who solemnized the same or of said clerk or keeper of the records of a Friends or Quaker meeting. The person who solemnized the marriage shall add the title of the office by virtue of which the marriage was solemnized, as "justice of the peace", "minister of the gospel", "clergyman", "priest" or "rabbi", and his residence. All certificates or copies so returned shall be recorded by the clerk or register who receives them. Whoever neglects to make the record and returns required by the provisions of this section shall for each neglect forfeit not less than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars. [Section 32.]


No alteration or erasure shall be made by any person on such certificate, until it has been returned to the possession of such clerk or registrar, and then only in such form and to such extent as said clerk or registrar may prescribe. Any such certificate may be recorded after correction in accordance herewith. [Section 24.]


84


FORM B.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


No.


CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE.


(FILL OUT WITH INK. ALL NAMES TO BE IN FULL.)


This certificate must be delivered to the person before whom the marriage is to be con- tracted before he proceeds to solemnize the same.


NO ALTERATION OR ERASURE SHALL BE MADE BY ANY PERSON ON THIS CERTIFICATE, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 24. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.


GROOM.


Name,


Jacob Harvie


Age,


25


Color,


White


Residence,


Chelmsford


Occupation,


moulder


What marriage,


1 st.


(1st, 2d, 3d, etc.)


If a widower or divorced,


Birthplace,


Norway


Name of father,


Edward Movie


Maiden name


of mother,


alette Jerksen


BRIDE.


Name,


anna Olsen


(If a widow or divorced, maiden name also to be given.)


Age,


24


Color,


White


Residence,


Chelmsford


Occupation


at Home


What marriage,


let.


(1st, 2d, 3d, etc.)


If a widow or divorced,


Birthplace,


Norway


Name of father,


Christian Olsen


Maiden name


of mother,


Bergette Larsen


The intention of marriage by the parties above named was duly entered by me in the records


of the


of


Chelmsford


according to law, this


Twentieth


day of


February


1905.


Eduard ) Robbins


Clerk.


Certificate of the Officiating Clergyman or Magistrate.


I hereby certify, that I joined the above-named persons in marriage, at


Chelineford


.on the.


Eleventh


day of.


March


1905.


Name,


Hilson Waters


Official station,


Près-


Residence,


Chelmsford


This certificate, properly attested, must, between the first and tenth days of the month following, be returned to the clerk or registrar who issued the same.


If copies are made, all dates and signatures should be included.


mar. 24, 1905


No.


CERTIFICATE OF THE MARRIAGE


OF


AND


at


Date.


.190


Filed


.190


Extracts from Chapter 151, Revised Laws, relating to Marriage in Massachusetts.


A marriage may be solemnized in any place within this Commonwealth by a minister of the gospel, ordained according to the usage of his denomina- tion, who resides in this commonwealth and continues to perform the functions of his office ; by a rabbi of the Israelitish faith, duly licensed by a congre- gation of said faith established in this commonwealth, who has filed with the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which he resides a certificate of the establishment of the synagogue, the date of his appointment thereto and of the term of his engagement; by a justice of the peace if he is also clerk or assistant clerk of a city or town, or a registrar or assistant registrar, in the city or town in which he holds such office, or if he is also clerk or assistant clerk of a court, in the city or town in which the court is authorized to be held, or if he has been designated as provided in the following section and has received a certificate of designation and has qualified thereunder, in the city or town in which he resides ; and it may be solemnized among Friends or Quakers according to the usage of their societies ; but no person shall solemnize a marriage in this commonwealth unless he is able to read and write the English language. [Section 30.]


The governor may in his discretion designate a justice of the peace in each city and town and such further number, not exceeding one to every five thousand inhabitants of a city or town, as he considers expedient, to solemnize marriages, and may for cause at any time revoke such designation. [Section 31.]


Every justice of the peace, minister, rabbi and clerk or keeper of the records of a meeting wherein marriages among Friends and Quakers are solem- nized shall make and keep a record of each marriage solemnized by him, or in such meeting, and of all facts relative to the marriage which are required to be recorded. He shall also, between the first and tenth days of the month following each marriage solemnized by him, return each certificate to the clerk or registrar who issued the same; and if the marriage was solemnized in a city or town other than the place or places in which the parties to the marriage resided, return a copy of the certificate, or of either certificate if two were issued, to the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which the marriage was solemnized. Each certificate and copy so returned shall contain a statement giving the place and date of marriage, attested by the signature of the person who solemnized the same or of said clerk or keeper of the records of a Friends or Quaker meeting. The person who solemnized the marriage shall add the title of the office by virtue of which the marriage was solemnized, as "justice of the peace ", "minister of the gospel", "clergyman", "priest" or "rabbi", and his residence. All certificates or copies so returned shall be recorded by the clerk or register who receives them. Whoever neglects to make the record and returns required by the provisions of this section shall for each neglect forfeit not less than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars. [ Section 32.]


No alteration or erasure shall be made by any person on such certificate, until it has been returned to the possession of such clerk or registrar, and then only in such form and to such extent as said clerk or registrar may prescribe. Any such certificate may be recorded after correction in accordance herewith. [Section 24.]


85


FORM B.


Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


No.


CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE.


(FILL OUT WITH INK. ALL NAMES TO BE IN FULL.)


This certificate must be delivered to the person before whom the marriage is to be con- tracted before he proceeds to solemnize the same.


NO ALTERATION OR ERASURE SHALL BE MADE BY ANY PERSON ON THIS CERTIFICATE, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 24. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS,


GROOM.


Name,


Charles David Sunderdale


Age,


25


Color,


White


Residence,


Nest Chelmsford


Occupation,


mill-operative


What marriage,


let.


(1st, 2d, 3d, etc.)


If a widower or divorced,


Birthplace,


methuen Mass


Name of father, John Dunderdale


Maiden name Emily Jordon


BRIDE.


Name, Katherine Mary Penney


(If a widow or divorced, maiden name also to be given.)


Age,


21


Color, Sprite


Residence,


Stest Chelmsford


Occupation,


Housework


What marriage,


1 st.


(1st, 2d, 3d, etc.)


If a widow or divorced,


Birthplace,


Montreal, Canada


Name of father,


William Penney


Maiden name


Anastacia Healy


of mother,


The intention of marriage by the parties above named was duly entered by me in the records of the Clown of Chelmarad according to law, this


Chanty-fourth day of. March 0 1905.


Odward I. Robbing Conn Clerk.


Certificate of the Officiating Clergyman or Magistrate.


I hereby certify, that I joined the above-named persons in marriage, at half- past two o'clock. on the Twenty with day of March 190 3 .


Namber Frederic H Mc Connell


Official station,


Pastor & m.E. Church West Chelmsford


Residence,


Want Chelmsford


mars


This certificate, properly attested, must, between the first and tenth days of the month following, be returned to the clerk or registrar who issued the same.


If copies are made, all dates and signatures should be included.


Pec. apr. 4 1905.


of mother,


No.


CERTIFICATE OF THE MARRIAGE


OF


AND


at


Date.


190


Filed


190 .


Extracts from 'Chapter 151, Revised Laws, relating to Marriage in Massachusetts.


A marriage may be solemnized in any place within this Commonwealth by a minister of the gospel, ordained according to the usage of his denomina- tion, who resides in this commonwealth and continues to perform the functions of his office ; by a rabbi of the Israelitish faith, duly licensed by a congre- gation of said faith established in this commonwealth, who has filed with the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which he resides a certificate of the establishment of the synagogue, the date of his appointment thereto and of the term of his engagement; by a justice of the peace if he is also clerk or assistant clerk of a city or town, or a registrar or assistant registrar, in the city or town in which he holds such office, or if he is also clerk or assistant clerk of a court, in the city or town in which the court is authorized to be held, or if he has been designated as provided in the following section and has received a certificate of designation and has qualified thereunder, in the city or town in which he resides ; and it may be solemnized among Friends or Quakers according to the usage of their societies ; but no person shall solemnize a marriage in this commonwealth unless he is able to read and write the English language. [Section 30.]


The governor may in his discretion designate a justice of the peace in each city and town and such further number, not exceeding one to every five thousand inhabitants of a city or town, as he considers expedient, to solemnize marriages, and may for cause at any time revoke such designation. [Section 31.]


Every justice of the peace, ininister, rabbi and clerk or keeper of the records of a meeting wherein marriages among Friends and Quakers are solem- nized shall make and keep a record of each marriage solemnized by him, or in such meeting, and of all facts relative to the marriage which are required to be recorded. He shall also, between the first and tenth days of the month following each marriage solemnized by him, return each certificate to the clerk or registrar who issued the same; and if the marriage was solemnized in a city or town other than the place or places in which the parties to the marriage resided, return a copy of the certificate, or of either certificate if two were issued, to the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which the marriage was solemnized. Each certificate and copy so returned shall contain a statement giving the place and date of marriage, attested by the signature of the person who solemnized the same or of said clerk or keeper of the records of a Friends or Quaker meeting. The person who solemnized the marriage shall add the title of the office by virtue of which the marriage was solemnized, as "justice of the peace", "minister of the gospel", "clergyman", "priest" or "rabbi", and his residence. All certificates or copies so returned shall be recorded by the clerk or register who receives them. Whoever neglects to make the record and returns required by the provisions of this section shall for each neglect forfeit not less than twenty nor more than one hundred dollars. [Section 32.]




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