Marriage of Pierre Gustave Auguste Baudier and Marie Madeleine Emilie Meridier 1860 Submitted by Helen Kendrick May 2001 Source New Orleans Public Library; VEE 678; v6; p112 ************************************************* Submitted to the LAGenWeb Archives ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http:/www.usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ 1860-Before me, Ernest Morel, Fourth Justice of the Peace, For the Parish of Orleans. Personally appeared Frank Lenzeneau and Oscar Blasco who being duly sworn, did depose and say that they are well acquainted with Pierre Gustave Baudier and Miss Marie Madgeleine Emilie Meridier who apply for a Marriage License and know them to be above the age of twenty-one years. Sworn to and Subscribed Before Me, New Orleans Feb. 23rd 1860, [signed]Ernest Morel, Fourth Justice of the Peace; also signed by O. Blasco and F. Lenzeneau. Be it Remembered, That Pierre Gustave Baudier as Principal and Frank Lenzeneau as Surety, acknowledge themselves indebted unto the State Of Louisiana, in the sum of One Thousand Dollars. Whereas, The above bounded Pierre Gustave Baudier has applied to the Fourth Justice Of The Peace For The Parish Of Orleans, and has obtained from him a License to Marry Miss Marie Madeleine Emilie Meridier. Now the Condition of the above Obligation is such, That in case within two years from this date, it should not appear that there existed at the time of granting such License, any legal impediment to said Marriage; then and in such case the above Obligation shall be null and void, or else it shall remain in full force and virtue. Thus Done and Signed at the City of New Orleans, this 23rd day of February 1860. Signed by P. G. Baudier and F. Lenzeneau