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Ages on marriage certificates
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Beverley | Report | 12 Sep 2003 19:32 |
I have my g-g-grandfathers' marriage certificate from 1856. On it in the age section it says for him 'of full age', but for my g-g-grandmothers age it says 'minor'. Can anyone explain why their ages weren't entered, how old would my g.g.grandfather have had to have been to have been 'of full age' and how old would my g.g.grandmother have been to be a 'minor'? Thanks, Bev xx |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 12 Sep 2003 19:35 |
Full age is over 21. A minor could be between 12 and 21 (female) but usually not at the lower end! Maz. XX |