Saw this on eBay if anyone's interested: CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE - NEW JERSEY - 1876 MAY 6, 1876 BETWEEN J. FRANK PULLEN OF HIGHTSTOWN & FANNIE C. NICKLE , ENGLISHTOWN, NEW JERSEY....AT BAPTIST PARSONAGE http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41188&item=2273423120&rd=1 I believe the bride is Fannie C. MICKLE of the following family: 1870 Monmouth Manalapan 62 59 John J. Mickle 46 M W Farmer 12,000 3000 NY 1870 Monmouth Manalapan 62 59 Eliza Mickle 48 F W NY 1870 Monmouth Manalapan 62 59 Worthington Mickle 21 M W Farmer 500 NY 1870 Monmouth Manalapan 62 59 Mary E. Mickle 15 F W NJ 1870 Monmouth Manalapan 62 59 Fannie Mickle 11 F W NJ 1870 Monmouth Manalapan 62 59 John S. Mickle 9 M W NJ 1870 Monmouth Manalapan 62 59 John Prince 46 M W Invalid MA 1870 Monmouth Manalapan 62 59 Leander Jewell 20 M W Wheelwright 1000 NJ 1870 Monmouth Manalapan 62 59 Eldridge Palmer 18 M B Laborer MA 1870 Monmouth Manalapan 62 59 Hannah Jones 17 F B Domestic NJ Cheers Scott D. Peters "Will do history for food..." Historically Speaking ALHFAM -FPIPN vice-chair for trivia, errata and miscellany sdpeters@optonline.net "The ordinary distinctions in society are often vague, and imply no just pre-eminence: rank and titles are adventitious things and instead of designating merit or virtue, are frequently the baubles of imbecility, or the sparkling decorations of meretricious pageantry" William Griffith, on behalf, and by order of the New-Jersey Society for promoting the gradual Abolition of Slavery, Twelfth Month (December) 20th, 1803