Marriage of Beady Jerman Goleman & Selesteen Boyett
The State of Louisiana, Parish of Jackson.
To any Ordained Minister, Judge or Justice of the Peace;
You are hereby authorized and empowered to unite in the bonds of
Matrimony and Holy
Wedlock Mr. B. J. Goleman and Miss Selesteen Boyett
Of this State; and to solemnize and celebrate said marriage according to
the laws and customs of this State; and make due return hereof, as the
law directs; and this shall be your authority for so doing.
Given under my hand and seal of office this, the 7th
Day of September A.D. 1887
J. Mack Smith
Clerk Fourth District Court
State of Louisiana, Parish of Jackson
I hereby certify that I have this day, in pursuance of the foregoing
license, solemnized
And celebrated a marriage between Mr. B. J. Goleman
And Miss Selesteen Boyett of this parish, agreeably to the laws and
Customs of this State. In faith whereof, I have, together with the
contracting parties, signed these presents in the presence of the
subscribing witnesses, this, the 8th day of
September A.D. 1887.
ATTEST: Contracting Parties:
D.B. Tullos B. J. Goleman
W. C. Thompson Selesteen Boyett ( X her mark)
J. J. Forvlen (?) J. W. Wise M.G.
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Be it remembered, that B.J. Goleman as principal, and
J. A. Simons as surety, acknowledge themselves indebted to
J. Mack Smith Clerk of the Fourth Judicial District Court, Parish of
Jackson, and has obtained from him a license to marry Miss Selesteen
Boyett
Now, the condition of the above obligation is such, that in case, within
two years from date, it should not appear that there existed at the time
of granting such license any legal impediment to said marriage, then, in
such case, the above obligation to be null and void, or else to remain
in full force and virtue.
Done and signed on this, the 7th day of September A.D. 1887,
Singed in presence of:
J. Mack Smith B. J. Goleman
Clerk Fourth Judicial District Court J. A. Simons (X his mark)