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1820
Whereas William Ripsom of the Township
of Murray and Jane Bleecker of the Township
of Sidney, were desirous of Intermarrying
with each other, and there being no Parson or
Minister of the Church of England living within
Eighteen miles of them or either of them; they
have applied to me for that purpose.

From these are to Certify, that in pursuance
of the power granted by an Act of Legislature
of the province passed in thirty third year of the
Reign of King George the Third, I James Young
one of His Majestys Justices of the Peace, having
caused the previous Notice by the Statute required
to be given: have on the Sixth day of February
in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred
and Twenty, married the said William
Ripsom and Jane Bleecker together; and they
are become legally contracted to each other in
marriage.

Present at the marriage
Signed Henry Ripsom
Signed Tobias Bleecker
Signed George Bleecker
Signed James Young, J.P.
Signed William Ripson
Signed Jane Bleecker

[margin]
Entered the twenty ninth day of July One
Thousand Eight Hundred & Twenty
J. Nickalls Jr Dy. Clerk of the Peace
[margin]

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1820
Whereas William Ripsom of the Township
of Murray and Jane Bleeckerof the Township
of Sidney, were desirous of Intermarrying
with each other, and there being no Parson or
Minister of the Church of England living within
Eighteen miles of them or either of them; they
have applied to me for that purpose.

From these are to Certify, that in pursuance
of the power granted by an Act of Legislature
of the province passed in thirty third year of the
Reign of King George the Third, I James Young
one of His Majestys Justices of the Peace, having
caused the previous Notice by the Statute required
to be given: have on the Sixth day of February
in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred
and Twenty, married the said William
Ripsom and Jane Bleecker together; and they
are become legally contracted to each other in
marriage.

Present at the marriage
Signed Henry Ripsom
Signed Tobias Bleecker
Signed George Bleecker
Signed James Young, J.P.
Signed William Ripson
Signed Jane Bleecker

[margin]
Entered the twenty ninth day of July One
Thousand Eight Hundred & Twenty
J. Nickalls Jr Dy. Clerk of the Peace
[margin]