Marriage Bond


THE COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

Be it Known, That we, William Pulliam
as principal, and John Woolam
as surety, are jointly and severally bound to the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the sum of One
Hundred Dollars.
                             THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND IS AS FOLLOWS:
That, Whereas, Marriage is intended to be solemnized between the above

bound William Pulliam

and Josaphine Woolam

Now, if there is no lawful cause to obstruct said Marriage, this Bond shall be void, otherwise it shall

remain in full force and effect.

Dated at:  Frankfort Franklin County, Kentucky

this 16th day of September 1893
                                                                
his
                                                                      William    X     Pulliam
Witness L C Wallace                                         his       mark
                                                                        John     X  Woollums
                                                                                     mark

ATTEST:........................................

                                                             Clerk........................County Court

                                                      


Marriage Certificate

      MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE

THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That on the 17 day of Sept

 1893, the RITES OF MATRIMONY were legally solemnized by me between

William Pulliam and Josephine Woolam

at Forks Elkhorn, in the County of Franklin

in the presence of H Steadman  J Y Newton

..............................................................................................................

                                                       Signed Elvin j Curry

     

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