Marriage of Paul Gelpi and Marie Louise Baudier 03-00-1869 New Orleans Lousiana Submitted by Helen Kendrick May 2001 Source ************************************************* Submitted to the LAGenWeb Archives ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http:/www.usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ 1869-Before me the undersigned, Third Justice of the Peace for the Parish of Orleans, Personally appeared Victor Baudier. Who in the presence of the undersigned Witnesses declared to me that he gives his consent to the Marriage of Marie Louise Baudier, his daughter, a minor aged 19 years, with Paul Gelpi, Jr. In Testimony Whereof, The appearer signed his consent together with the Witnesses, and me, the said Justice of the Peace, at the city of New Orleans this 20th day of March, 1869. Witnesses: H. Bayhi, C. A. O'Rourke, Victor Baudier and John Montauial, Third Justice of the Peace for the Parish of Orleans. Before me, the Undersigned, Third Justice of the Peace for the Parish of Orleans, Personally appeared Hubert Bayhi and Chas. O'Rourke, who being sworn, did despose and say that they are well acquainted with Paul Gelpi, Jr., who apply for Marriage License, and know him to be above the age of twenty-one years. Sworn to, and subscribed before me, New Orleans, 20th Mch. 1869. Witnesses: H. Bayhi and C. A. O'Rouke. Be it Remembered, that Paul Gelpi, Jr. as Principal, and H. Bayhi as Surety, acknowledges themselves indebted unto the State of Louisiana, in the sum of one thousand dollars. Were as, the above bounded Paul Gelpi has applied to The Undersigned, Third Justice of the Peace for the Parish of Orleans, and has obtained from him a License to Marry Miss Marie Louise Baudier. 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 Obligations shall be null and void, or else it shall remain in full force and virtue. Done and signed, at the City of New Orleans, this 20 day of March 1869. Signed by P. Gelpi and H. Bayhi in the presence of the Third Justice of the Peace. New Orleans Public Library, Marriage License