William Wadlow married Mary Womack on 15 Apr 1768 in Goochland County, Virginia. They were married by the Rev William Douglass, who recorded the marriage in his register, published as the Douglass Register. Rev Douglass noted both bridge and groom were of 'this parrish', meaning St. James Northam Parish in Goochland County, Virginia.
Six days prior, William Wadlow secured a marriage bond, as well as letter from Rev Douglass attesting to the age of the bride and groom.
Goochland County, Virginia Marriage Bonds
LDS Film # 007736797, image 80/425.
4 images of loose papers. The top left and bottom left images are for the marriage of William Wadlow to Mary Womack. The reverse sides of the images were not filmed.
Top left image. Letter from Rev William Douglass about the ages of bride and groom. Difficult to read in places due to paper folds, missing bits of paper, and blotchiness in the right side of the image. Family Search has tools to adjust the contrast and brightness of the image, which helps in reading some of the words. The original may be much more readable if photographed with a modern color high-resolution camera.
Goochland Apr: 9 1768
Sir
The Bearer Will: Wadley Wants [illegible] you[?] for a license in order
To[?] Marriage with Mary Womack: The [illegible]
has abundance of age, a great many more than enough [illegible]
as to the Bride, she was of full [?] age when Joyned[?] her to one named
Williams above 16 years agoe. But if all that is not Sufficient, I shall
oblige my Self in 50 £ that both are of age many years agoe, the
youngest being above 30 years old. I am D [short for ‘Dear’] Sir
Yours to command
Will: Douglass x
Teste
Mer:th Price [Meredith Price]
John Laprade
April the 9th 1768
Then came John Laprade before me & made Oath that the Person
above Mentd [Mentioned] Mary Wommack is above the Age of Twenty
One years, heretofore under my hand:
Jesse Payne
Bottom Left image. Missing some pieces, but overall easier to read.
Know all men by these presents that We William Wodlow
& John Laprade ----- of the County of Goochland are her[eby?]
firmly Bound unto our Sovereign Lord the King George [missing]
by the Grace of God, of Great Britain France and Ireland
Defender of the Faith & c in the sum of Fifty Pounds currt
Money of Virginia in which payment to [illegible]
Sovereign Lord the King his heirs and Successors. We [bind?]
our selves and every of Us, our and every of our Heirs, Executors
& Administrators, jointly and Severally, firmly by these pres=
sents. Witness our hands and Seals this Ninth day of
April Annoque Domini MDCCLXVIII [1768].
The Condition of the above Obligation is such that if there be not
any lawful causes to obstruct marriage [illegible]
Solemnized between the above Bound William Wodlow and --
Mary Wamack -- Then this Obligation to be void Else in full
Force.
William Wodlow
John Laprade
Signed Sealed and Delivered
In presence of
Val Wood
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