Copy of G. M. Hoovey or Hoover or Hooser? and Lou Fields
Affidavit for Marriage License

Nov 24, 1900

Whenever someone transcribes old records, sometimes the old style writing is hard to read and therefore I receive email's or letters telling me the correct version. In some cases the name or spelling changes over the years, but those living now think the spelling should be as it is currently etc. Also the people crossed out the typed wording and inserted by hand other Names, ages etc Whatever the reason and whenever possible, I try to put both or more versions on the record out at the same time, so those researching can make their own decision's about the information.


In this case, the writing on the record itself looks readable but the G.W. Gartman was swearing that G.M. Hoovey and Lou Fields were of age to marry. Probably because he personally knew one or both of the people involved. I decided to scan this record


These affidavits were sworn statements that the individuals were of age and that there were no objections to their marriage. These were not actual marriage licenses, but most of the couples considered them to be and never obtained an actual license.
 
Misc Records
Affidavit for Marriage License Goldthwaite, Mills County, Texas 1893-1906
 I, _______________ do solemnly swear that I am twenty-one years of age and 

that Miss _____________________ is eighteen years of age, and that there are   

no objections to our marriage.


                                       Signed _________________________
                   Subscribed and sworn to before me, this ________day 
                   of _______ 18___

                                       Signed _________________________
                                            Clerk County Court Mills
 

There are four Affidavit’s per page, for clarity, I have labled them A, B, C, D starting at the top of the page. There are no certificate numbers or letters on the actual affidavit’s Every attempt was made in transcibing the correct spelling of names, but some records were unreadable or barely readable.
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