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Bigamy
I thought this was an interesting example for those of us who find our ancestors didn't always live as we expect them to have done - from Islington Settlement papers, Frances Annis top of right hand page
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First marriage is listed on FreeBMD as Phillip Clack / Frances Elizabeth Haynes (Oct-Dec 1850) and the second one as James Anniss / Elizabeth Haynes (Oct-Dec 1867) , if anybody else is having trouble finding them, like I was!
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Ironically, the first husband was a copper :-)
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That is a great find Asa.
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Toni |
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An interesting glimpse for those who have an idea that the Victorians were incredibly morally upright and believed marriage was for keeps.
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Love from Nell researching Chowns in Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire Brewer, Broad, Eplett & Pope in Cornwall Smoothy & Willsher/Wiltshire in Essex & Surrey Emms, Mealing + variants, Purvey & Williams in Gloucestershire Barnes, Dunt, Gray, Massingham, Saul/Seals/Sales in Norfolk Matthews & Nash in Warwickshire |
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