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Vintage 1920 Marriage Certificate Bristol TN - Methodist Episcopal Church South

$ 5.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Original document dated Dec 22, 1920. The certificate is creased with wear & the edges are torn. It measures approx. 8” x 9”.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    This item is an original 1920 Marriage Certificate which was officiated by Rev. J.A.H. Shuler (1859 – 1935) of Methodist Episcopal Church South (MEC-S).
    I looked up the Reverend Shuler online and he apparently was a very active member of the Holston Conference in the 1920’s and is referenced in several publications of the church.
    According to the certificate, the marriage apparently took place in Bristol, Tennessee on Dec 22, 1920.
    The certificate is creased with wear & the edges are torn. It measures approx. 8” x 9”.
    I found this folded up in an old family Bible – my great granddaddy’s. I believe the certificate
    was for a relative, possibly a younger sister of his. I remember him but I didn’t know any or remember any of his siblings.
    If you have any questions or need additional pics, please let me know. I will do my best to accommodate you.
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    ipping will occur within three business days after payment clears.
    I try to use repurposed packaging. All shipments are sent with tracking information. Sorry - No international shipments.
    Over the past couple of years, I have been tasked with going through my parent's and grandparent's possessions - two separate households with items spanning their whole lives. This has been a long, arduous process and will take many years to complete.
    I will be listing a variety of items - some of which I know the story behind and others I simply haven’t a clue!
    With each and every item, I try to supply as much detail as I can whether it is from my recollection / memories, internet research, or by matching it up with other pieces I have found. Each item tells a story for which I am grateful to now be able to document as a way of keeping some of the history of my family which is now gone. I wish I could keep a lot of it but I haven't the room.
    I will do my absolute best to describe the item as I can. If I overlook a defect or if for some reason you feel that the item is not as described, please let me know. I will do my best to make things right! Thank you in advance for helping me with this overwhelming task.