Marriage bond books (indexed) [microform], 1860-1867.

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Marriage bond books (indexed) [microform], 1860-1867.

The marriage bond is a legally binding agreement entered into by the bride and groom as a covenant with the Commonwealth of Kentucky that the marriage will occur. The bond may include: number, date, name of husband and wife to be, name of surety, terms of bond, and county clerk attestation. The marriage bond book contains only the marriage bond.

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The Circuit Court handles civil matters which involve more than $1,500 as well as capitol offenses and felonies. Between 1802 and 1849 the Court ruled on divorce petitions. Other functions of this court include equity matters such as land title problems, contested probate of wills, appeals from the district court, and appeals from administrative agencies. From the description of Court records [microform], 1887-1908. (Kentucky Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 753386589 ...