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... 'are as ?? women with 1 child, 6; married women, with 2 children, 5; married women with 3 children, 6: married women with 4 chlil- dren, 2; married women with 5 children, 3; married women with 6 children. 1 ; ...
... 'are as ?? women with 1 child, 6; married women, with 2 children, 5; married women with 3 children, 6: married women with 4 chlil- dren, 2; married women with 5 children, 3; married women with 6 children. 1 ; ...
... was afterwards con- fined of a child now living. In December, 1800, lie said le could not marry her till after his mother's death. Afterwards he arranged to marry her immediately, and the marriage was fixed to take place in London. A license wes procured ...
... Thomas Meredith, married. Morgan Meredith, single. William Allen, married. Thomas Morgan, age 13. Thomas James, married. Thomas Richards, age 19. David Jones, married, age 40. David Price, single. Thomas Stead, married. William Stead, ...
... proportion (45-7) of widows marry. 130,317 bachelors married the same number of spinsters; 0,908 bachelors married widows ; 14,293 widowers married spiusters, ald 7,570 widowers married widows. The number of Isersons ...
... pure. It is very common for one man to marry two sisters, David Wells married two sisters in one day. George B. Wallace, once the leader of the London Conference, married three sisters, Curtis E. Bol- ton married awomau and oer daeGhter; Captain Brown ...
... the present moment two of the female teachers of the Board were married, a fact that was not known to the members until last Wednesday. It had never been the rule of the Board to have married women on their teaching staff, and -he did not think it would ...
... Lockwoonl, aged 50, married, four children, Grace Street, Barnielo.v WVnitcr Goedlife, need 22, married. Arthur Back, eged 23, single, Silver Street, Barnsley, Jolhn Icnry Gilbert, aged 20, married, Swaithe. Walter Rogers, aged 23, married, one child, Hawthorn ...
... husband before inwas married, bit I believe he afterwards did- so. I 'ai a certificate of the marriage of George Manley Smiths with thme resliondent on the 26th of June, 1862. I knew that my wife was married to that man in 1863. I was married at Wor- cester ...
... reversionary interest, was left absolutely to his uncle, and to his descendants in case he should marry. Tbhe jury had just heard that that uncle was to be married next month. He was fifty years of age, and would no doubt have children, so that the rever- sionary ...
... and factory hands) continue to marry at a v ery youthful age. and of'tn with reckless improvidence, is true. This is esuscially the case where men and wvomnen work together an mIlls or factories, and mere boys and girls marry on their joint income. it is ...
... for 1861. In that year 36 girls were married at 15 years of age, one to a man above 45, and another to a man above 50. Fivo widows married a second teme at 19, and 23 widows married again after 70. 26 women were married after they had seen threercore years ...
... GREAT CONFLAGRATION I 1N BIRMINGHAM. DESTRUCTION OF MARRIS AND N ORTON'S. Between eleven and twelve o'clock last evening a fire broke out on the premises of Messrs. Marris andNorton,Corporation Street, by which their entire block of buildings was completely ...