Mary Hinshaw
of Randolph County and state aforesaid and
Daughter of
William and Mary Hinshaw
they Haveing Declared their
intentions of marriage with each other before several Monthly Meetings
of the people called Quakers at Cane Creek
according to the good order
used amongst them And having
Consent of parties concerned their
said proposals of Marriage
after Deliberate consideration they appearing Clear of all others
was allowed of by the said Meetings.
Now these are to Certify whom it may concern
that for the full
accomplishing their said Intentions this
seventeenth Day of the third Month in the year of our Lord
one thousand Eight hundred and Eight they the said
Joseph Hadly
and
Mary Hinshaw
appeared in a publick meeting of sd people
at Holly Spring Meeting House in Randolph County aforesd there the sd
Joseph Hadly
takeing [...]
Mary Hinshaw
by the Hand Did in a solemn manner openly Declare that he took
her the said
Mary Hinshaw
to be his wife promising through Divine assistance
to be unto her a Loveing and faithful Husband until Death
should seperate them: and then
and there in said assembly she the said
Mary Hinshaw
Did in Like manner Declare that she took him the sd
Joseph Hadly
to be her Husband promising through Divine assistance to be unto him a
Loveing and faithful Wife until Death should seperate them or words
to the same effect:
and Moreover
they the sd
Joseph Hadly
&
Mary Hinshaw
she according to the Custom of marriage assuming the
name of her Husband as a further Confirmation thereof Did then and there
to these presents set Hands
And we being present at the solemnization thereof and [...] of the said
Marriage Do as witnesses there also subscribe our
Names the Day and year as above written
Joseph Hadly
Mary Hadly
her mark