Author Topic: Emma Pembroke (nee Tallett)  (Read 864 times)

Offline Daimler Dart

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Emma Pembroke (nee Tallett)
« on: Wednesday 01 February 12 13:47 GMT (UK) »
Photo requested. Emma was my maternal grandmother. She was born Emma Tallett in Deptford 1866. Married John Pembroke in 1885. John P died 1898. She then as Emma Pembroke became the common law wife of Thomas Race and bore him 4 children, Alice, Ethel, Harry and 1 other.
Any photos gratefully received. I do have one of her son Thomas Pembroke and Thomas Race.

Thank you for your interest.

Thomas Race

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Re: Emma Pembroke (nee Tallett)
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 01 February 12 23:32 GMT (UK) »
4 people researching Emma on Anc...y, you may strike lucky?

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Re: Emma Pembroke (nee Tallett)
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 27 September 12 13:12 BST (UK) »
Hello there. Interested to see you use the phrase 'common law wife' - It was never possible, either before or after the 1753 Marriage Act, to enter into any kind of 'informal' marriage arrangement that gave a couple any rights whatsoever in law, other than through a legal marriage before an Anglican clergyman (before 1837) or in addition before a civil registrar or registered religious officiant (after 1837). Are you sure they didn't marry? Was Thomas for example already married to someone else? I'd highly recommend Rebecca Probert's "Marriage Law for Genealogists", on Amazon, to get a really good idea of the possible explanations of their living arrangements - a real eye opener.
Specialist in the laws and practices relating to marriage, England and Wales, 1600 to the present day