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Cousin marrages !!

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Julia

Julia Report 26 May 2011 13:00

Yep! I've got 1st Cousins marrying in my tree!!

Julia (In Cambs)

jax

jax Report 26 May 2011 12:53

Think it could be the cost involved for the person in question Ann

jax

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 26 May 2011 12:49

not sure why you think you cannot get certificates Kathryn. They are available to anyone for that era.

Joy

Joy Report 26 May 2011 12:47

A cousin of my father married a cousin (different side of the family); she was past child-bearing age so maybe this was why it was "okay'd".

Kathlyn

Kathlyn Report 26 May 2011 12:37

Oooppps,

Sorry, my finger missed a letter and the date of marriage should be 1897.

jax

jax Report 26 May 2011 12:29

I googled it which is the best thing to do if you are not sure

Cousin marriageFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search
Cousin marriage is marriage between two cousins. In various jurisdictions and cultures, such marriages range from being considered ideal and actively encouraged, to being uncommon but still legal, to being seen as incest and legally prohibited.

Such marriages are often highly stigmatized today in the West,[1] but marriages between first and second cousins nevertheless account for over 10% of marriages worldwide.[2] They are particularly common in the Middle East, where in some nations they account for over half of all marriages.[3]

Only particular kinds of cousin marriage have been allowed in many cultures, such as between cross cousins.[4] Cousin marriage has also featured prominently in the field of anthropology, notably in alliance theory.[5]

Supporters of accepting or legalizing first-cousin marriage today may view its genetic risk to offspring as small, compare bans on it to anti-miscegenation laws, or view them as discrimination or eugenics.[1][6][7] Opponents may view the increased genetic risk as large, possibly when such marriages are repeated over many generations, and focus on their potential lack of social approval.[2][8][9]

jax

jax Report 26 May 2011 12:23

Name: Mary Pennock
Age: 24
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1877
Relation: Wife
Spouse's Name: Frank D Pennock
Gender: Female
Where born: Hatfield Peveral, Essex, England

Civil parish: Feering
Ecclesiastical parish: Feering All Saints
Town: Feering
County/Island: Essex
Country: England

Registration district: Braintree
Sub-registration district: Coggeshall
ED, institution, or vessel: 1
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 92
Piece: 1724
Folio: 11
Page Number: 13
Household Members: Name Age
Frank D Pennock 27
Mary Pennock 24
Eva M Pennock 2
Annie M Pennock 1
Frederick P Pennock 7 Months

1881

Name: Mary Pennock
Age: 4
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1877
Relation: Daughter
Father's name: James Pennock
Mother's name: Eliza Pennock
Gender: Female
Where born: Hatfield Peverel, Essex, England

Civil parish: Hatfield Peverel
County/Island: Essex
Country: England

Street Address: Nounsley
Education:

Employment status: View image
Occupation: Scholar

Registration district: Braintree
Sub-registration district: Witham
ED, institution, or vessel: 8
Neighbors: View others on page
Piece: 1809
Folio: 113
Page Number: 14
Household Members: Name Age
James Pennock 36
Eliza Pennock 36
Alice Pennock 10
Eliza Pennock 9
Jane Pennock 8
Arthur Pennock 6
Mary Pennock 4
Alfred Burton 38

jax

jax Report 26 May 2011 12:20

she would not have married when she was 10 ??

Marriages Sep 1897 (>99%)
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Barker Alice Mary Braintree 4a 1135
Pennock Frank Daniel Braintree 4a 1135
Pennock Mary Braintree 4a 1135
SEARLES William Braintree 4a 1135

GypsyJoe

GypsyJoe Report 26 May 2011 12:18

Though I've not come across it myself I have heard of it, though I don't know how common it was, I don't think it's ever been legal but I could be wrong.

Gypsyjoe

jax

jax Report 26 May 2011 12:17

Yes cousins could marry back then as they still can now

Edit - Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were first cousins

jax

Kathlyn

Kathlyn Report 26 May 2011 12:11

Can first cousins marry???

I have found that Frank Daniel Pennock born 1874, married Mary Pennock, born 1877, in 1887.

Frank Daniel`s father was Matthew Pennock and Mary`s father was James Pennock, Matthew and James being brothers, all fwere rom the same area ie Rivenhall.

I have not found any other Mary Pennock that this date info would fit. I am unable to obtain ceertificates as the person I am researching for is in his late 80s.

Kathlyn