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- Marriage bond dated 20 Jan, 1801
The process of requesting a license included providing a written allegation stating a couple’s intent to marry and asserting that there were no legal obstacles to the marriage. From 1604 until 1823, the allegation was made sure by bond. Two witnesses, one of them typically the groom, swore to the bond, which would be forfeit if the claims of the allegation proved false and a legal impediment to the marriage, such as consanguinity, arose.
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Children |
| 1. Maria HEENAN, 114, b. 11 Mar 1801, London , d. May 1805, London, England (Age 4 years) |
| 2. James Dennis HEENAN, 114, b. 30 Sep 1803, d. Sep 1804 (Age 0 years) |
| 3. John HEENAN, 114, b. 5 May 1837, Middlesex, England , d. 22 Aug 1887, Upton Park, Essex, England (Age 50 years) |
| 4. John Emanuel HEENAN, 114, b. 24 Oct 1808, Soho, Middlesex, England , d. 29 Jul 1877, Barnet, Middlesex (Age 68 years) |
| 5. James HEENAN, 114, b. 14 Aug 1810, Chelsea, Middlesex, England , d. 1874, Hampstead, Middlesex (Age 63 years) |
| 6. Benjamin HEENAN, 114, b. 10 Jul 1812, Lambeth, London , d. 18 Dec 1877, Lambeth, London (Age 65 years) |
| 7. Sarah HEENAN, 114, bur. 17 Nov 1808, Westminster, London, England  |
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