Author Topic: England - could you marry your late wife's sister in the 1860s?  (Read 2912 times)

Offline JAKnighton

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Re: England - could you marry your late wife's sister in the 1860s?
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 22 April 17 19:22 BST (UK) »
I wonder whether in these situations that they didn't marry because they had the same surname anyway. Just a thought to consider.

This must be the situation with my 4x great grandmother. She survived my 4x great grandfather by a good 30 years and she spent 20 of those years living with her brother-in-law. They didn't marry but most definitely effectively lived as a married couple.
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