Library of Virginia
The Library of Virginia©2009 By The Library of Virginia. All Rights Reserved.
Processed by: LVA staff
There are no restrictions.
There are no restrictions.
Albemarle County (Va.) Marriage Bond, 1805 Nov. 4, Local government records collection, Albemarle County Court Records. The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
This item came to the Library of Virginia under accession number 44139.
Albemarle County was named for William Anne Keppel, second earl of Albemarle and governor of the Virginia colony from 1737 to 1754. It was formed from Goochland County in 1744, and part of Louisa County and certain islands in the Fluvanna River, now called the James, were added later.
Prior to 1853, when the Commonwealth began recording vital statistics, Virginia marriages were recorded at the county or city level. Beginning in 1661, in order to be married by license, the groom was required to go before the county clerk and give bond with security that there was no lawful reason to prevent the marriage. The license, issued then by the clerk, was given to the minister who performed the service. Written consent from a parent or guardian was needed for individuals younger than twenty-one years.
Albemarle County (Va.) Marriage Bond, 1805 Nov. 4, of Drury Shepherd and Reuben Elsom to Governor John Page (1744-1808) for Shepherd's marriage to Nancy Elsom.
Additional Albemarle County Marriage Records can be found on microfilm at the Library of Virginia. Consult A Guide to Virginia County and City Records on Microfilm .