Gjest Jan Holmes Skrevet Juni 17, 2001 Del Skrevet Juni 17, 2001 In Norway, was there any prohibition against first cousins marrying in the second half of the 18th century? If not, was it rare? or not so rare?Thank you! Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
Gjest Geir Kristian Eide Skrevet Juni 17, 2001 Del Skrevet Juni 17, 2001 You had to apply for exceptions from the prohibition.And I think you had to pay for the exeption as well.One of my 3g-grandparents were 1 cousins and married 1784.I don`t know the frequency of such marriages at that time .I suppose others know a lot more of this than I do.Geir K Eide Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
Gjest Geir Kristian Eide Skrevet Juni 17, 2001 Del Skrevet Juni 17, 2001 Corrections to my former notice:You usually need to be two persons getting married ,even my 3 g-grandparents in 1784 .-One of my - will then be -two of my-.... Geir K Eide Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
Gjest Jan Holmes Skrevet Juni 18, 2001 Del Skrevet Juni 18, 2001 Thanks for your response, Geis K. Eide. I was just curious because in researching my genealogy I found first cousins marrying. Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
Gjest Heidi Tofterå Slettemoen Skrevet Juni 18, 2001 Del Skrevet Juni 18, 2001 It happened as late as 1900s in royal families... and I believe that in smaller communities it was more frequent than in the city. Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
Gjest Kenneth Holter Skrevet Juni 18, 2001 Del Skrevet Juni 18, 2001 Two of my greatgrandparents werw first cousins and married ca.1928, I guess they had to apply for special permisson to marry. I have a feeling it was not a rare thing.kh Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
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