The indispensable guide for all family historians tracing the marriages of their English and Welsh ancestors between 1600 and the twentieth century. Based upon years of painstaking primary research, including new studies of thousands of couples, this book explains clearly and concisely why, how, when and where people in past centuries married. Family historians just starting out will find advice on where ‘missing’ marriages are most likely to be found, while those who are already well advanced in tracing their family tree will be able to interpret their discoveries to better understand their ancestors’ motivations. How, for example, should we interpret our ancestors’ decisions to marry in a particular form or place, or at a particular time?...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
An essential guide to this major contemporary issue, Consanguinity in Context is a uniquely comprehe...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
In this follow-up to the bestselling Marriage Law for Genealogists, Rebecca Probert explains marital...
The Clandestine Marriages Act of 1753 marked an important development in the history of marriage by ...
The aim of this project was to determine the birthplaces of spouses married in two parishes in Engla...
The laws which govern the marriages of the British royal family have led to heartbreak, farce and co...
Contemporary debate about what marriage is and who should be allowed to enter into it is often based...
This volume analyzes how, why, and when pre-modern Europeans documented their marriages - through pr...
This volume analyzes how, why, and when pre-modern Europeans documented their marriages - through pr...
This book uses a wide range of primary sources - legal, literary and demographic - to provide a radi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lexis Library and HeinOn...
2018 marks the 150th anniversary of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Laws of Marriage and i...
In the early 1990s Anthony Giddens proposed that major changes in working life, equal rights and glo...
In the early 1990s Anthony Giddens proposed that major changes in working life, equal rights and glo...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
An essential guide to this major contemporary issue, Consanguinity in Context is a uniquely comprehe...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
In this follow-up to the bestselling Marriage Law for Genealogists, Rebecca Probert explains marital...
The Clandestine Marriages Act of 1753 marked an important development in the history of marriage by ...
The aim of this project was to determine the birthplaces of spouses married in two parishes in Engla...
The laws which govern the marriages of the British royal family have led to heartbreak, farce and co...
Contemporary debate about what marriage is and who should be allowed to enter into it is often based...
This volume analyzes how, why, and when pre-modern Europeans documented their marriages - through pr...
This volume analyzes how, why, and when pre-modern Europeans documented their marriages - through pr...
This book uses a wide range of primary sources - legal, literary and demographic - to provide a radi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lexis Library and HeinOn...
2018 marks the 150th anniversary of the Report of the Royal Commission on the Laws of Marriage and i...
In the early 1990s Anthony Giddens proposed that major changes in working life, equal rights and glo...
In the early 1990s Anthony Giddens proposed that major changes in working life, equal rights and glo...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...
An essential guide to this major contemporary issue, Consanguinity in Context is a uniquely comprehe...
Marriage law in England and Wales is a historical relic which reflects a bygone age. Successive gove...