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- Joseph Stapp and Nathan McClure bondsmen:
17 Oct 1827 for Marriage of Joseph Stapp, son of Jane Stapp; & Harriet Black and Benjamin Black whose age was this day proven by the oath of Robert Boyd.
Teste: L.G. Patterson signed; Joseph Stapp X his mark Nathan Mclure
Know all men by these presents that we, Wm. Stapp and John Young are held and firmly bound unto James Gerard Esq. Govenor of Kentucky in the full sum of 50 # for which...will and truly to be made the sd(said) govenor his ... ... bind ourselves & severally firmly by these presents sealed & dated 28 Day of Sep 1796.
The condition of this above obligation is such that whereas there is a marriage shortly entered to be had and solomnized(sic) between the above bound Wm.. Stapp and Jane McClure. If therefore there be no lawful caus to obstruct the same this obligation to be vow. Else to term... In full force and virtue. Wm.Stapp
Signed and sealed in presence of John Young
Sir, I am willing & desire you may issue a license of marriage of myself to Mr William Stapp. Yours: Jean McClure ( It was signed this way. instead of Jane as we see in the rest of the documents B.McGee)
to M.D. Bullock, Clerk of the County of Clarke
Sept 20 1796
Teste: James McClure
This day came Mr James McClure before me , Rob’t McKinney a Justice of the peace for the said County and made oaath that Jean (sic) McClure who desires and devises for marriage for herself and Wm. Stapp is of full age to act for herself. Swort this 20th day of Sept. 1796
To the Clerk of the County of Clark; Wm McKinney
I Jane Stapp of the County of Russell and the State of Kentucky do authorize Marcellus Bough to obtain license to intermarry with my daughter Permelia Stapp, given from under my hand this 6 November 1832
Attest his mark;
Joseph Stapp, Signed: Jane Stapp X her mark
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