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Gemma ; )
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22 Mar 2011 19:06 |
Oh I am learning so much about this geneology stuff. Thanks all of you for taking the time to help us new ones out it is really appreciated.
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16 Mar 2011 03:34 |
In 1915 England, of 360,885 grooms, one was aged 14. Of the brides, 1 was aged 14 and 19 were aged 15 (icluding 1 widow).
Source - Eighty-third annual report of the registrar-general. Including an appendix relating to marriages, Page 520 (1920)
http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser?path=Browse/Registrar%20General%20%28by%20date%29/1911-1920&active=yes&mno=546&tocstate=expandnew&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=632
There is also 1 report from N Ireland (1927), but it only broke down ages into full/minor. There were 7175 marrs - 2 grooms were divorces, and 3 brides were divorcees.
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15 Mar 2011 22:46 |
All right. Theoretically if they were born by 1911 they could still marry at 12/14 with parental consent
'Minimum age
During the 19th century the minimum age at which marriage was permitted (with parental consent) was 12 for a girl and 14 for a boy.
In 1929, in response to a campaign by the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship, Parliament raised the age limit to 16 for both sexes in the Ages of Marriage Act. This is still the minimum age.'
Sorry, but I have not come across anyone on here who has married at 12 in the 1920's. I appreciate that that does not mean that it cannot happen, but we are looking for likely marriages, which is why I suggested 16, not just looking at 20 years.
Possibly no sex until 16?
'Age of consent can be confusing as there are three possible terms that were contracted to age of consent. 1, Age of consent for matrimonial contracts, this was the term for consent by the parties of the marriage (the bride and groom) there was no fixed age simply the age the person could give rational consent i.e. understand what was going on. 2, Age of consent to sexual intercourse, this was set by civil law at 16 3, Parental consent required between 1753 & 1823 for marriage of an infant i.e. a person younger than 21 unless a widow or widower. Outside this period a marriage of an infant without parental consent was legal but wanting and any property of the underaged party did not pass to the elder party.'
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mgnv
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15 Mar 2011 18:46 |
Patchem is in error - thru the late 1920s, the minimum legal age for marriage was 12 for females and 14 for males.
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Gemma ; )
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15 Mar 2011 18:34 |
thanks again
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Jim The Ferret
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15 Mar 2011 17:06 |
Possible children View Record
PreviewName: Albert E Froude Mother's Maiden Surname: Payne Date of Registration: Oct Nov Dec 1923 Registration district: Hastings Registration county: Sussex, Isle of Wight Volume Number: 2b Take a look at the picture to see even more. See more
Albert E Froude Oct Nov Dec 1923 Hastings Sussex, Isle of Wight View Record
PreviewName: Peter A Froude Mother's Maiden Surname: Payne Date of Registration: Apr May Jun 1930 Registration district: Southwark Registration county: Greater London Volume Number: 1d Take a look at the picture to see even more. See more
Peter A Froude Apr May Jun 1930 Southwark Greater London View Record
PreviewName: John T Froude Mother's Maiden Surname: Payne Date of Registration: Apr May Jun 1933 Registration district: Southwark Registration county: Greater London Volume Number: 1d Take a look at the picture to see even more. See more
John T Froude Apr May Jun 1933 Southwark Greater London
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15 Mar 2011 17:03 |
Here is Edith's death in Hastings area Name: Edith Froude Birth Date: 8 Mar 1894 Death Registration Month/Year: Jan 1988 Age at death (estimated): 93 Registration district: Hastings and Rother Inferred County: East Sussex Volume: 18 Page: 1084
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Gemma ; )
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15 Mar 2011 16:55 |
that's fab thanks, thought there was a Froude in the family.
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15 Mar 2011 16:54 |
Have deleted the marriages for the wrong family to avoid confusion.
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15 Mar 2011 16:49 |
Possible marriage for Edward:-
Name: PAYNE, Edward Registration District: Hastings County: Sussex Year of Registration: 1925 Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec Spouse's last name: Sawyer Volume No: 2B Page No: 101 Name: SAWYER, Margaret A Registration District: Hastings County: Sussex Year of Registration: 1925 Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec Spouse's last name: Payne Volume No: 2B Page No: 101
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15 Mar 2011 16:48 |
Have deleted earlier post to avoid confusion.
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15 Mar 2011 16:48 |
Sorry about that.
Possible marriage for Edith:-
Name: PAYNE, Edith Registration District: Hastings County: Sussex Year of Registration: 1922 Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec Spouse's last name: Froude Volume No: 2B Page No: 34 Name: FROUDE, Albert R Registration District: Hastings County: Sussex Year of Registration: 1922 Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec Spouse's last name: Payne Volume No: 2B Page No: 34
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Gemma ; )
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15 Mar 2011 16:43 |
for info
ages in 1911 George Henry Payne 44 Minnie Payne (formaly Miles) 39 Mable Payne (my great grandmother) 18 Edith Payne 17 Edward Payne 13 Arthur Payne 11
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15 Mar 2011 16:41 |
Thanks Kathleen for looking but i'm afraid the list of names in Jims first post is the wrong household. The names in my first post are the ones i'm looking at.
Thanks for looking. Think I might be dreaming about names and dates tonight.
Thanks
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Gemma ; )
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15 Mar 2011 16:30 |
Yes I have got some common names (Thomas and Jones) but I have also got some interesting ones such as Tester so it's going to be fun looking.
Thanks again
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15 Mar 2011 16:27 |
Hi Jim, thanks I think Jack is one of them. I didn't know you could search for births with Mothers names as well.
It isn't the right house but thanks anyway. I have got the 1911 for the house in hastings with the children in my first post so I am trying to work from there. Thanks for the asdvice I will start putting in the hard graft thanks alot
Gem
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patchem
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15 Mar 2011 16:25 |
It can be very difficult looking for marriages, unless they have unusual names. (Think John Smith). Though Samuel Victor looks promising. They can marry at any age from 16 to 66 and beyond, and several times. They can also marry in a different part of the country. This is why you are encouraged to use the search trees, because then you can find common ancestors and find descendants that way.
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Jim The Ferret
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15 Mar 2011 16:15 |
Hello Gemma.
It can be largely trial and error. It helps a great deal if you have the fuill date of birth.
I just went to FREEBMD and looked for births with name Payne and Mother's name Miles.
This may be another sibling. Births Dec 1912 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PAYNE Jack Miles Hastings 2b 26 ___________________________
I would now look for weddings in the Hastings area about 20 years after birthdates.
Jim
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Gemma ; )
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15 Mar 2011 14:56 |
Hi, would anyone know how to look for siblings after the 1911 census? I want to find out if some of my relatives on a few lines of my tree ever married and had children.
for example: George Henry Payne and Minnie Payne (formaly Miles) in 1911 had four children in Hastings, East Sussex Mable Payne (my great grandmother) Edith Payne Edward Payne Arthur Payne
Did any of Mables siblings marry and have children?
Any help would be great
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Gemma
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