6 August 1785 Married Sarah Old. Bond by her father John Old. Witness: Hudson Martin (Clerk of Court-Albemarle County, VA) (Records of Marriage Bonds-1780-1806)
August 19, 1791 'Garland, Hudson, bachelor, and Elizabeth Phillips, spinster, August 19, 1791. William Alcott, surety. Consent of his guardian Charles Wingfield. Consent of her father John Phillips." (Marriage Bonds of Amherst County 1763-1800)
August 19, 1845 Elias Kidd married Martha Garland; Bond: August 14, 1845; Minister: Porter Cleaveland(Marr. Rec., 1806-1868); Bond: John R. Houchens; Consent; Clinton Garland (father?) Witness: John R. Houchens & William L. Houchens(B & C Papers, 1842-1847)
August 2, 1831 Hudson Burton (Benton) and A.M. Garland Marriage (Marr. Reg., 1806-1868, fol49); Bond: Clifton Garland; Witness: Ira Garrett(B & C Papers, 1829-1834)
August 26, 1795 Joel Cosby and Lucy Garland; bond by John Martin; witness Alexander Garrett (Rec of Marr. Bonds 1780-1806) Witness John Martin, who also affirms Lucy over 21. Daughter of Nathaniel (deceased) (B & C Papers, 1793-1798)
December 15, 1824 Marriage of Pleasant Sowell and Sarah Garland; minister Porter Cleaveland (Marr. Reg 1806-1868-fol 33) Bond-William H Garland, who also affirms Sarah over 21; Witness A.H. Jamison. Sarah gives her own written consent. Witness Nathaniel Garland and James Garland. (B & C Papers-1822-1829)
December 24, 1833 Fleming Garland and Elizabeth Wade; Minister: James Kinsolving.(Marr. Reg., 1806-1868); Bond: Thomas Hamner; Witness: Ira Garrett: Daughter of Daniel Wade, who gave consent; Witness: John Winebarger, Jennetta Wade and John Wade. (B & C Papers, 1829-1834)
December 7, 1772 Garland, Nathaniel, and Jane Rodes, spinster, December 7, 1772. Edmund Wilcox, surety. Consent of her father Charles Rodes, she not being of legal age. ( Amherst County Marriage bonds 1763-1800)
February 13, 1845 Marriage of Thomas H. McQuerry to Sarah J. Garland: Bond 3 February 1845; Minister-Daniel B. Ewing(Marr. Reg., 1806-1868, fol88); Bond: William Houchens(minister's return included with this bond); Consent-Clifton Garland, relationship not mentioned; Witness: William Huchens & Julius H. Mayo. (B & C Papers, 1842-1847)
February 22, 1785 Rice Garland and Elizabeth Hamner, spinster; Bond: George Gilmer; Daughter of Samuel Hamner, who also gives consent. (Record of marriage bonds 1780-1806)(Bonds & Consents1780-1787)
"Mrs. Corwin(sp), "cousin Maria", told me that Francis and Sarah were very fond of books and in the evening would sit in the doorway and read to each other. They lived in the "Old Barteau Place" on South County Road at top of hill in Brookhaven. She also said that people would come to Sall for the recipes because she was known all over as a very good cook."
"I was very young when I started to like to talk to her (Anna), but she used to dress up and go away with or to girl friends, giving me the impression that she doesn't care for me, until a little over 50 years ago we got married.
"That was right after the Communist revolution. But regardless, we had a truly Jewish wedding, where the whole town's people Jew and Gentile came to the front of the shul where our wedding took place under the open sky."
Judah's niece, Serafima Asimova, later wrote an email to her cousins in the United States dispelling a rumor in Petrovichi that Judah and Anna left for the U.S. because the Bermans and Asimovs were not happy about the marriage. (Note: Serafima refers to Anna as Hanna, and to Judah's mother as Hanna, as well) The rumor was "...that Judah and Hanna Berman there have left far away from my grandmother Hanna which did not like the wife of the son. It is a lie."
She writes: "Judah - the first-born Hanna and Aaron Asimov. The grandmother of Hanna (Berman) very much liked Judah. When he began to meet about Hanna Berman, the grandmother asked the son to not hurry up. He was high and beautiful, and Hanna very small. But to a place there has come a typhus and Judah was ill the Typhus. For days and nights stayed about his bed of Hanna Berman and heart of the grandmother at a kind of such love and fidelity has trembled and she has recognized to Hanna and was glad to their marriage."
From the Sept 26, 1904 edition of the "San Francisco Call":
A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lipscombe, 860 West Street, Hollister, Sept 21, when their daughter, Florence Isabel, became the wife of Conover Austin.
The bride, who is well known in Hollister, was charming in her cream colored lace dress, her only ornaments being white oleanders. Mr. Austin, who has lived here more than thirty years, is well and favorably known. The couple left immediately for a trip to San Francisco.
January 23, 1793 Camden, Micajah, bachelor, and Mary Garland, spinster, January 23, 1793. Owen Haskins, surety. Consent of her mother Ann Harper. Cert. of maarriage by Rev. Mr. Crawford.
JPG, Genealogy/Reunion/documents/JDB-VIE Announce008.jpg, John D Byrne - Vivian Irene Ebi wedding announcment, DOCUMENT, Santa Cruz Sentinel Social column
JPG, Genealogy/Reunion/documents/TrapnellByrneWed.jpg, Sarah Trapnell / John Byrne Wedding Announcement, DOCUMENT, Feb 24, 1957 Santa Cruz Sentinel wedding announcement for marriage of John Byrne and Sarah Trapnell
JPG, Genealogy/Reunion/documents/Valentine_Bible_Record_edited-2-1.jpg, Lewis Valentine Family Record, DOCUMENT, Family record page from the bible of Lewis Valentine (1765-1846). Click on any individual for more information.
JPG, Genealogy/Reunion/documents/Valentine_Bible_Record_edited-2-1.jpg, Lewis Valentine Family Record, DOCUMENT, Family record page from the bible of Lewis Valentine (1765-1846). Click on any individual for more information.
JPG, Genealogy/Reunion/photos/No name (austins, perhaps)_edited-1.jpg, Lottie Amanda Austin and Harry Thompson, PHOTO, Original photo has no caption, other than photograper studio imprint. Have since discovered several other photos of Lottie Austin, and confirmed this is her and husband, Harry Thompson.
July 15, 1818 Bond July 14, 1818; Minister-William Douglass(Marr. Rec., 1806-1868, fol 22); Bond: James Garland; Witness: William Wertenberger; Daughter of Rice Garland, who gives his consent; Witness: James Garland (B & C Papers, 1818-1824)
July 20, 1900, Hollister Freelance: Suit for Divorce -- Olive E. BUCKLEY has commenced suit in the Superior Court against William H. BUCKLEY for a divorce, alleging that defendant has deserted plaintiff and their child from more than a year past. BUCKLEY is said to be residing at Redding.
Sept 7, 1900, Hollister Freelance: Mrs. Olive BUCKLEY was granted a divorce last Monday afternoon in the Superior court, from Wm. H. BUCKLEY on the grounds of failure to provide and desertion. From the evidence adduced it appears that defendant desired plaintiff to mortgage her property for $200 in order that he might go to the Klondike. She refused to do so and the hard feeling engendered by her refusal finally culminated in defendant packing up his belongings and leaving the house. With the exception of the sum of $5 which he sent plaintiff on 1 occasion, he has never contributed to her support during his roamings in different parts of the State, for the past 2 years?she was awarded custody of the minor child.
July 8, 1783: The marriage bond of Captain Thomas Garland of Lunenburg County, Virginia, to "Polley Lowry". Consent given by John Ragsdale, Guardian of "Polley"
June 18, 1804 Signed bond for the marriage of his daughter Mary to Nicholas Hamner. (Records of Marriage Bonds 1780-1806)(Virginia Marriage Bonds and Consent Papers)
March 4, 1788 Marriage of Samuel Barksdale and Polly Hamner. Daughter of Jeremiah Hamner who was brother or Elizabeth Hamner. Rice Garland was witness for this marriage along with William Wood. (B & C Papers, 1780-1787-misfiled)
March 4, 1795 "Garland, David S., batchelor, and Jane Meridith, spinster, March 4, 1795.Reuben Crawford, surety. Consent of her father Samuel Meridith, who calls her "Jane H. Meridith". cert. by Charles Crawford" (Amherst County Marriage Bonds 1763-1800)