The Marriage License of Vincent Runyon and Ann Boutcher:

*This document is on file in the office of the Secretary of State of New Jersey at Trenton.


To any of the Justices of the Peace or Ministers of the Province of New Jersey:

Where as I have received information of a mutual agreement between Vincent Rongnion of Portiers, in France, and Ann Boutcher, daughter of John Boutcher, of Hartford in England, to solemize marriage togeather, for which they have requested my license, and there appearing to be no lawful impediment for the obstruction thereof, these are to require you or eyther of you, to joyne the said Vincent Rongnion and Ann Boutcher in matrimony, and then to pronounce them Man and Wife, and to make record thereof, according to the laws in that behalf provided, for the doing whereof this shall be to you or eyther of you sufficient warrant.

Given under my hand and seal of the Province this 28th. Day of June 1668, and the 20th. Year of the raigne of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second of England, Scotland, Ireland, King defender of the faith,&c.

Signed Ph. Carteret.

This couple was joyned in matrimony by me the 17th. Of July, 1668.

Signed James Bolton






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