This application, dated 6 August 1851, was written out one day before the actual marriage on 7 August 1851.
Although it doesn't tell me who Edward and Elizabeth's parents are, it does say that Elizabeth was under the age of 18 (confirming birth info I found in later Census records). Her father had to consent to the marriage, which he did, as you can see from the notation at bottom left.
Best of all, this document puts to rest the question of how to spell Elizabeth's maiden name, sometimes shown as Reinhart.
The "marriage license" itself is a handwritten note in which P. Flack, M.G., (Minister of the Gospel) certifies that he "solemnized the marriage of Edward G. Steiner with Elizabeth Rinehart."
2022 update: For more about these families, see my ancestor landing page here.
I believe M.G. stands for Minister of the Gospel.
ReplyDeleteOh Susan, thank you for your help! Maybe I can track down church records and get a bit more info from there. Thanks again!
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