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Son-in-law?
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Monica | Report | 2 Aug 2003 23:34 |
Yes laurie, I read in a genealogy book that step children were also called "in laws" |
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Laurie | Report | 2 Aug 2003 22:58 |
Hi Zoe, Yes he was and also his wife was 6yrs older than him. Laurie |
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Zoe | Report | 2 Aug 2003 22:54 |
Laurie, was he the head of the household? It's all worked out on how the person is related to the head of the house Zoe |
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Laurie | Report | 2 Aug 2003 22:51 |
Hi everyone, On the 1881 census it says that my ggg grandfather was 24yrs old and had a 4yr old son-in-law?! could this have meant step son in those days? Laurie |