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Stepson/Son in Law?
In the 1860s were these terms interchangeable?
I've found a likely family, but the man I think should be a Son in law is listed as a Stepson! |
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In my experience yes they are Sue, although I have mostly seen a stepson listed as a son-in-law, if that makes sense.
AN
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I may be looking at this all wrong, perhaps he his a stepson. Off to get my head round it! thanks AN
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I agree with AN
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Having reviewed this, I don't think he could be SIL, I may be coming back to this and asking for help.
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