«Married on this the twenty third day of January in the year of our Lord
one thousand nine hundred and four (1904) Nathaniel Stone Parkes,
bachelor and laborer, son of Sewell S. Parker farmer and Clarissa H Schoolcrath
his wife all of the village of Eastman county of Brome, Province of Quebec And Edna
Emma Louise Osgood spinster daughter of William Alfred
Osgood deceased and Emma Louise Chapman his wife all of the town of Waterloo
county of Shefford Province of Quebec were by virtue of license united in the bonds
of mariage the rite being duly solemnized by me the undersigned Minister in the
presence of the subscribing witnesses. The broom of age the bride a minor (mother's
consent given) no opposition
The
witnesses Maude M Chadsey and Ida A Tittemore are not related to either party.
The Groom, Bride and witnesses here sign with me the officiating minister aknowledge
the foregoing record to be correct
Nathaniel
S Parke
Edna
E L Osgood
Witnesses
Maude M Chadsey
Ida A Tittemore
Edgar
G Chadsey Minister».
Un bel exemple d'un acte où aucun des témoins n'a de
lien de parenté avec les époux. Une telle situation se rencontre assez
fréquemment dans les registres de l'état civil autres que catholiques, ce qui présente
une difficulté additionnelle pour l'identification correcte des personnes mentionnées
dans un acte.
[Summary
:
The
church record for a marriage in Waterloo, Québec.]
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