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m. 25 Dec 1879 Blount County, Alabama
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Cited in Alabama Marriage Records 1800 -1920, He signed as John D.K. Nix and she as Lucy T. Thompson Full Context of Alabama Marriages, 1800-1920 Viewing records 12161-12161 of 149224 Matches ��<< Previous 10 |�Next 10>> Spouse 1: John D. K. Nix Spouse 2: Lucy T. Thompson Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1879 Marriage Place: Blount Surety/Bond Date: � Performed By: Minister of Gospel Surety/Perf. Name: J. L. Freeman OSPage: 178 Comment: � Early Blount County Marriages (1820 - 1892)
Other researchers should be mentioned by way of thanks in making this information available. They include Blount County Historian and Records Clerk Warren Weaver, as well as Lottie Painter Hudson and Carolina Nigg for their countless hours work in reviewing and compiling the original data from the marriage books. The researcher should keep in mind in many cases the names are spelled phonetically. Be sure and check all possible spelling variations to locate your ancestor. The arrangement convention adopted here is a name followed by a semicolon, another name and semicolon, and then the date the two were married. The date given is usually the date the marriage occurred. Most of the time, marriage bonds and licenses were obtained and dated a few days before the actual marriage was solemnized. It was the responsibility of person performing the ceremony to report to the Probate Judge's office the date the ceremony occurred. In a few cases, when for one reason or another the date of the marriage ceremony was not recorded, the date offered here is the date the bond was signed, or the date the license was obtained from the Probate Judge's office. Each name occurs twice in the index; the groom is listed first in one, and another entry is offered with the bride's name listed first. That way the index can be used to locate either grooms or their brides. Other genealogical information, not recorded here, can be obtained from looking at the actual document. The earliest Blount County marriage licenses were actually marriage bonds entered into by the groom and co-signed by another person. Often, the groom signed the marriage bond with a good friend, such as today's equivalent of a "best man," or else a relative such as his father, his brother, his brother-in-law, or even his future father-in-law. Additionally, some marriage ceremonies were performed by a Justice of the Peace (JP) or a Minister of the Gospel (MG) who also just happened to be a close family member. The researcher can use this list to prepare and save time on his next personal visit to the courthouse to review those particulars. Because of possibility of mistakes in the long journey this data made from original marriage book to digital form, the actual document should be considered the ultimate authority. Use this index as a reference. (Book and page number from the original marriage books are not presented here). For a fee, the court house archives can print a copy of the marriage bond or license from their records. I'm not sure what the going rate is for copies, but you can write the court house at: Warren Weaver Blount County Records Clerk and Archivist P.O. Box 45 Oneonta, Alabama 35121 Format: Blount County, Alabama Marriages 1820 - 1892 (Blue type indicates African American) Nix, Horatio; Boone, Lucinda; 10 Jun 1861 Nix, James H.; Stephens, Jane A.; Jan 22 1880 Nix, Jennings; Ellison, Temperance; 20 Nov 1857 Nix, John D.K.; Thompson, Lucy T.; Dec 25 1879 Nix, Letty M.; Bynum, Andrew J.; 15 Nov 1866 Nix, Mary A.; Hopper, Janes; 24 Feb 1867 Nix, Miles J.; Freeman, Sarah E.; Feb 9 1882 Nix, Thomas; Hopper, Dicey E.; 3 Jan 1867 |