Hays Co., TX - Fannie Howard Rice & William Hurst Heiskell ********************************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb by: Diane Richards USGenWeb Archives. Copyright. All rights reserved http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ********************************************************** Marriage: Fannie Howard Rice & William Hurst Heiskell September 20 1882 Certificate of Matrimony, Hays County Texas, #117 State of Texas No. 117 County of Hays To any ordained Minister of the Gospel, Judge of the District Court, Judge of the County Court, or Justice of the Peace: You, or either of you, are hereby authorized to solemenize or join in the HOLY UNION OF MATRIMONY Mr. W. H. Heiskell and Miss Fannie H. Rice in accordance with the terms of this State, and that you make due return of this, your authority, to my office, in sixty days from date hereof, certifying here you have excecuted the same. Given under my hand and Seal of office, this 19th day of September, 1882 Ed J. L. Green Clerk County Court, Hays County by Jas. G. Burleson, Deputy Clerk The foregoing License excuted by me, joining the within named parties in the HOLY UNION OF MATRIMONY, this the 20th day of September 1882. Thos. H. Storts Returned and filed the 27th day of Sept. 1882. A true copy of the original, recorded this 27th day of Sept. 1882. Ed J. L. Green Clerk County Court, Hays County, Texas By Jas. G. Burleson Deputy Clerk ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: William Hurst Heiskell was the son of Isaac Noble Heiskell, who migrated from Virginia, and Martha E. Muse Fannie Howard Rice was the daughter of Joel C. Rice and Mary Elizabeth James, migrating to Texas from Kentucky and Missouri The offical who conducted the wedding was Thomas H. Storts who married a sister of Joel Rice.