Thanks. I asked because the odds of having a relative of that age is unusual as many passed away between 60-85. So I'm safely going to assume she is deceased & mark it as such on the program.
Rather just blindly assume, where my paternal side is concerned, I assumed the birth years due to knowledge of others, for example, Uncle Sonny (always went by that) was the 3rd of grandmothers 1st marriage & we sent dad home for his funeral in 1990, & many others attended as well due to his being the last of the family in Ireland & there was property involved. He was 70, so entered his year of birth as 1920.
Aunt M was one of 5 of granddad's 1st marriage. The 1st being Uncle D born in 1914 & died here in 1985 & was 71.
With all that info, I safely assumed that Granddad & grandma married in 1921/22 as Aunt H was born 1923 & died a couple of weeks before her 72nd in 1995.
I'm going to have to play round with the GRO indexes as they only allow a +/- of 2 years. From what I can see, Aunt M was a "normal" marriage, as she married 4th Q 1945.
@Chempat. Agree, I'm mainly referring to my parents generation as have fairly extensive info, many married at 18/19/20.