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Old 04-02-15, 20:40
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Originally Posted by kiterunner View Post
I think kinswoman does imply a more distant relationship than sister-in-law but I wouldn't like to say for definite. I had one like that in some of the wills I was looking at recently for my tree and she was a cousin of some kind, married to another cousin.

You can view those Kent records on FamilySearch if you actually go to a FamilySearch Centre, despite not being a member of their church.

I'll have a look and see if I can find anything to help with those people...
Yes, in another will kinsman turned out to be 1st cousin, once removed. The nearest FHC to me is a nightmare to get to, but it seems I got over-excited and they only filmed the BTs from 1718, which is no good to me.
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