Burdine Marriages 1
William B. Burdine & Frances Jones
Georgia- Jones County,
To any Judge, Justice of the Peace, or Minister of the Gospel.
You are hereby authorized to join William B. Burdine and Miss. Frances Jones in the Holy state of Matrimony, according to the Constitution and Laws of this State; and for so doing, this shall be your sufficient License.
Given under my hand and seal, this 31st. day of December 1826.
                                                    James J. Smith  ceo
Georgia-Jones County,
I do certify that Wm.B. Burdine and Frances Jones were duly joined in Matrimony by me, this 31st.day of December, 1826.
                                                   S.N. Smith J.P.
William B. Burdine and Mary( Mollie) L. Smith
The State of Alabama.
Macon County,
To any ordained Minister of the Gospel, Judge of Circuit or Probate court; or Justice of the peace for said county:
    You are hereby Authorized to celebrate the Rites Of Matrimony between WM.B.Burdine and Mollie L. Smith and this shall be your sufficient authority for so doing.
Given under my hand,the 6th day of May in the Year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and fifty 67 and of American Independence the seventy------------.
                                                         L A Stanton  ( name is hard to read)
                                                         Judge of Probate
I hereby certify that the Rites of Matrimony were celibrated between the above named persons on the 9th day of May 1867 Cotton ____________
                                                                William H. Stanton- Minister
Wedding At Beauvoir
May 9, 1918
Yesterday afternoon at the beauvoir Soldiers Home  took place the wedding of Mrs. W.R. Burdine to J.R.Williams, both inmates of the home. A peculiar instance of the wedding was the fact that the bride was on the same day fifty two years ago united in marriage to her first husband. Mr. and Mrs. Williams will reside at the home.
W.R. Burdine & Dora Garrett
The State of Alabama
Lowndes County - Vol.B- Page 372
        To any ordained minister of the Gospal , Judge of the Circuit or Probate court, or Justice of the Peace for said county,-- Greetings:
You are hereby Authorized to celebrate the Rites of Matrimony between
W.R. Burdine and Miss Dora Garrett. and this shall be your sifficient authority for so doing. 
     Given under my hand and seal this 21st Day of December A.D. 1889
                                                                  A.E. Coxxee
                                                              Judge of Probate.

Th above named parties were married by me at Ft. Deposit on the 24 th day of December A.D. 1889           
                                                        W Hurla Minister
Bosarge - Burdine
Jan.11,1928
     Miss. Gladys Burdine was married to Arnold Bosarge Saturday night at the home of Rev. W.M. Sullivan. Miss burdine was dressed in a brown suit with hat and accessories to match. Miss Thelma Tremmel, her bridesmaid, was dressed in blue with accessories to match. Mr. Bosarge's best man was mr. Joe Leckien. Miss burdine is the youngest daughter of Mrs, W.R. Burdine. She has lived in Biloxi practically all her life and for the last few years has been employed with the Mi-Lady Beauty Parlor. Mr Bosarge is a vained employee of the Piggly-Wiggly . A reception was held following the ceremony at the grooms home on Reynoir Street, where the young couple recieved many useful gifts.  Mr and Mrs. Bosarge went to the Grant Southern Hotel  for a short honymoon, They will make their home on Reynoir Street.
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