B. G. Wheeler & H. M. Peak
Marriage License

STATE OF TENNESSEE, DYER COUNTY
MARRIAGE LICENSE

"The world was sad; the garden was a wild;
And man, the hermit, sighed--till woman smiled."
TO ANY ONE LEGALLY AUTHORIZED TO SOLEMNIZE MARRIAGES:
     This is to authorize you to solemnize the RITE OF MATRIMONY
between
          B. G. Wheeler          and          H. M. Peak
of your County, agreeably to an Act of the General Assembly in such cases
made and provided: Provided, that there is no lawful cause to obstruct the
Marriage for which this License is desired; otherwise these shall be null
and void, and shall not be accounted any license or authority for you or
either of you for the purposes aforesaid, more than if the same had never
been prayed or granted.          Given under my hand at the Clerk's Office in
said County this 29 day of December, 1885.
          Z. G. Watkins, Clerk
By___________
STATE OF TENNESSEE, DYER COUNTY

Know all Men by these Presents:
That we, B. G. Wheeler and J. E. Wheeler of County of Dyer and State of
Tennessee, are held and firmly bound unto the State of Tennessee, in the sum
of Twelve Hundred and Fifty Dollars, to which payment, well and truly to be
made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, and each
and every one of us, jointly and severally, by these presents.
          Witness our hands and seals this 29 day of December, 1885.
B. G. Wheeler (Seal)
J. E. Wheeler (Seal)
The Condition of the above Obligation is such, That whereas, the above
bounden B. G. Wheeler has this day prayed and obtained a License to marry H.
M. Peak, Now if there is no lawful cause to obstruct said marriage and for
which license is desired, then this obligation to be void; otherwise, to
remain in full force and virtue in law.
          Attest:          Z. G. Watkins, Clerk
By____________________, D. C.
STATE OF TENNESSEE, DYER COUNTY.
CERTIFICATE.
          I solemnized the RITE OF MATRIMONY between the within named
parties on the 30 day of December, 1885          D. M. Craig, M.G.
          Returned on the 5 day of January, 1886
By_____________________, D.C.           Z. G. Craig, Clerk

Note: Benjamin Green Wheeler married 2. Helen Alsup 23 Oct 1889. Helen M. Hart Peak was the daughter of Andrew Hart and Elizabeth S. Wilkins and she died 21 January 1888.

Transcribed and contributed by Samuel Alsup

© 2003 - Samuel Alsup

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