1st w - Elizabeth L MASON.
2nd w - Mary SIZEMORE REAVIS
3rd w - Mary E SOUTHARD DINKINS.
4th w - Bessie A DINKINS (His Step-Daughter).
The following is from the excellent research of FindAGrave member tbrandonh:
"1) L. C. Carter applied for the license ; 13 Dec 1891
John H. Hutchens of Yadkin, aged 21, white, son of NJ Hutchens and Julia Hutchens, father living, mother living, of Yadkin County;
and Elizabeth Mason of Yadkin, aged 20, white, d/o AJ Mason and Matilda Mason, father living, mother living, of Yadkin County;
and the written consent of Matilda Mason, the mother of Elizabeth Mason;
performed by I Williams, JP on 13 Dec 1891
2) E. J. Hutchens applied for the license; 13 Apr 1906;
John Hutchens, of Yadkin County, aged 34, white, s/o Nathan Hutchens and Julia Hutchens, father living, mother living, of Yadkin County;
and Mary Reavis of Yadkin County, aged 40, white, d/o Jo(?) [looks like Jos., could be Joe.?] Sizemore and Matilda Sizemore, father dead, mother dead;
performed by J D L Sampson, JP on 13 Apr 1906 at the residence of Robt. Whitaker in Liberty Twp.
witt: Pearl Hutchens, W. D. Zachary, Dempsey Hutchens
3) John H. Hutchens applied for the license; 2 Nov 1911;
John H. Hutchens of Yadkin County, aged 41, white, s/o Nath Hutchens and Julia Hutchens, father dead, mother living, resident of Yadkin County;
and Mollie Dinkins of Yadkin County, aged 36, white, d/o Wilson Southern and Jane Southern, father living, mother dead, of Yadkin County;
performed by J. W. Bryant, Bapt. Min. at his residence in Knobs Twp., Yadkin County on 2 Nov 1911
witt: J. C. Reavis of Jonesville, Lula Bryant, L. A. Evans of Jonesville
[I'm not sure who J. C. Reavis was. Maybe Jesse Cornelius, son of Joseph and Nancy (Powell) Reavis, born abt. 1851 lived in Jonesville and Boonville]
There is a marriage of John H. Hutchens, age 63, to Bessie A. Dinkins, age 28, for 27 Oct 1933 listed in the marriage index book; however the licenses between Jun 1926 and Jan 1934 are missing. I think I heard they got lost or thrown away at time of the move from the old courthouse to the new."
Thanks, Terre.
1st w - Elizabeth L MASON.
2nd w - Mary SIZEMORE REAVIS
3rd w - Mary E SOUTHARD DINKINS.
4th w - Bessie A DINKINS (His Step-Daughter).
The following is from the excellent research of FindAGrave member tbrandonh:
"1) L. C. Carter applied for the license ; 13 Dec 1891
John H. Hutchens of Yadkin, aged 21, white, son of NJ Hutchens and Julia Hutchens, father living, mother living, of Yadkin County;
and Elizabeth Mason of Yadkin, aged 20, white, d/o AJ Mason and Matilda Mason, father living, mother living, of Yadkin County;
and the written consent of Matilda Mason, the mother of Elizabeth Mason;
performed by I Williams, JP on 13 Dec 1891
2) E. J. Hutchens applied for the license; 13 Apr 1906;
John Hutchens, of Yadkin County, aged 34, white, s/o Nathan Hutchens and Julia Hutchens, father living, mother living, of Yadkin County;
and Mary Reavis of Yadkin County, aged 40, white, d/o Jo(?) [looks like Jos., could be Joe.?] Sizemore and Matilda Sizemore, father dead, mother dead;
performed by J D L Sampson, JP on 13 Apr 1906 at the residence of Robt. Whitaker in Liberty Twp.
witt: Pearl Hutchens, W. D. Zachary, Dempsey Hutchens
3) John H. Hutchens applied for the license; 2 Nov 1911;
John H. Hutchens of Yadkin County, aged 41, white, s/o Nath Hutchens and Julia Hutchens, father dead, mother living, resident of Yadkin County;
and Mollie Dinkins of Yadkin County, aged 36, white, d/o Wilson Southern and Jane Southern, father living, mother dead, of Yadkin County;
performed by J. W. Bryant, Bapt. Min. at his residence in Knobs Twp., Yadkin County on 2 Nov 1911
witt: J. C. Reavis of Jonesville, Lula Bryant, L. A. Evans of Jonesville
[I'm not sure who J. C. Reavis was. Maybe Jesse Cornelius, son of Joseph and Nancy (Powell) Reavis, born abt. 1851 lived in Jonesville and Boonville]
There is a marriage of John H. Hutchens, age 63, to Bessie A. Dinkins, age 28, for 27 Oct 1933 listed in the marriage index book; however the licenses between Jun 1926 and Jan 1934 are missing. I think I heard they got lost or thrown away at time of the move from the old courthouse to the new."
Thanks, Terre.
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