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would anyone know
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Lady Cutie | Report | 16 Apr 2007 15:26 |
Hi O.C. I keep forgetting that baptised is not neccarily when that person was born ,thanks for reminding me lol. hazel. |
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Lady Cutie | Report | 16 Apr 2007 15:25 |
Hi Margaret, thank you for that info it sounds as though it might be them , i will have a look . thank you . Hazel |
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MargaretM | Report | 16 Apr 2007 15:12 |
On Familysearch there's a marriage of James Pope & Pearson Wright, Sep. 1779, Northaw, Herts. and a christening of Pearson Wright, 25 Sep. 1757, Stevenage, Herts. If she's the same one she would have been 22 at marriage. Margaret |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 16 Apr 2007 15:10 |
Baptised in 1766, not necessarily at birth! Although I do have a 13 year old (male) marrying in the early 1700s - his birth date is given alongside his baptism. He married a 13 year old girl, who produced a child about a month later! There is nothing new under the sun, I find. OC |
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Lady Cutie | Report | 16 Apr 2007 14:50 |
Hi Chris, thank you, i have what i think is my 5th grand father b/ in (again to be looked into )1766 and married in 1779 to a Pearson Wright . Hazel |
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Belle Ringer | Report | 16 Apr 2007 14:44 |
Hi Hazel, If it was a girl, yes they could. As late as 1926, a girl could get married at the age of 12 and a boy at 14, but consent from the parents was required up until the age of 21 for both. Chris |
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Lady Cutie | Report | 16 Apr 2007 14:33 |
if someone in 1766 would marry at the age of 13yrs old thanks hazel. |