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Re: Ancestry tree rubbish
« Reply #315 on: Sunday 24 March 19 20:18 GMT (UK) »
One of mine was able to vote in West Yorkshire 200 years after death ::)

In person or with a postal vote?  :)
Proxy votes are allowed.
Reminds me of a story of impersonation of a deceased voter at an election. Culprit's defence was that he knew which candidate the elector would have voted for if he'd survived so he was only carrying out the deceased person's wishes.
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Re: Ancestry tree rubbish
« Reply #316 on: Sunday 24 March 19 20:31 GMT (UK) »
One of mine was able to vote in West Yorkshire 200 years after death ::)

In person or with a postal vote?  :)


Reminds me of a thought that had crossed my mind in the past.  What happens if some one dies between posting their postal vote off and the actual election day.
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Re: Ancestry tree rubbish
« Reply #317 on: Sunday 24 March 19 21:02 GMT (UK) »
One of mine was able to vote in West Yorkshire 200 years after death ::)

In person or with a postal vote?  :)


Reminds me of a thought that had crossed my mind in the past.  What happens if some one dies between posting their postal vote off and the actual election day.
Who would know?
I suppose it would be similar if a proxy voted early on election day and was later informed that the elector had died in their sleep.
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Re: Ancestry tree rubbish
« Reply #318 on: Saturday 30 March 19 06:47 GMT (UK) »
Yay, just found this information about my 3X great grandmother.  She was so clever.  ;D ;D ;D

BIRTHAbt 1801  Illogan, Cornwall, England
DEATH1775  England, United Kingdom

James -Victoria, Australia originally from Keynsham, Somerset.
Janes - Keynsham and Bristol area.
Heale/Hale - Keynsham, Somerset
Vincent - Illogan/Redruth, Cornwall.  Moved to Sculcoates, Yorkshire; Grass Valley, California; Timaru, New Zealand and Victoria, Australia.
Williams somewhere in Wales - he kept moving
Ellis - Anglesey

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Re: Ancestry tree rubbish
« Reply #319 on: Sunday 31 March 19 18:20 BST (UK) »
Is marrying the same person 3 times bigamy?

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« Reply #320 on: Sunday 31 March 19 21:48 BST (UK) »
Is marrying the same person 3 times bigamy?
I calculate it as trigamy.  ;D
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« Reply #321 on: Monday 01 April 19 08:49 BST (UK) »
Is marrying the same person 3 times bigamy?
I calculate it as trigamy.  ;D

No it is not bigamy the definition is quite clear:
The offence of marrying someone while already married to another person.

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Re: Ancestry tree rubbish
« Reply #322 on: Monday 01 April 19 09:13 BST (UK) »
Reminds me of a story of impersonation of a deceased voter at an election. Culprit's defence was that he knew which candidate the elector would have voted for if he'd survived so he was only carrying out the deceased person's wishes.
 
Which reminds me of the (alleged) Irish election motto:  Vote Early, Vote Often .....  :o
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Re: Ancestry tree rubbish
« Reply #323 on: Monday 01 April 19 13:49 BST (UK) »
Reminds me of a story of impersonation of a deceased voter at an election. Culprit's defence was that he knew which candidate the elector would have voted for if he'd survived so he was only carrying out the deceased person's wishes.
 
Which reminds me of the (alleged) Irish election motto:  Vote Early, Vote Often .....  :o
Mine may have been from an Irish election too. (Allegedly)
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