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If we assume that the legal position did not change from the 1850's
until 1968 - a reasonable assumption - then the following Dail answer
provides what you want:
"There is, at present, no statutory minimum age for marriage in
Ireland but there is a minimum age, based on common law, which is 12
years for a girl and 14 years for a boy."
Regards,
The Chief
Regards,
The Chief
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> Thanks for this information, but does anyone have any idea if it were
> fairly commonplace for girls to marry at 12? I have several conflicting
Not commonplace, that's for sure. Marriages at that age were often
between the offspring of two wealthy families. Marriages to cement
political alliances, and whatnot. That doesn't mean that such marriages
occurred only among the landed gentry, but were somewhat rarer in the
working classes.
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>Thanks for this information, but does anyone have any idea if it were fairly commonplace for girls to marry at 12? I have several conflicting dates regarding my gt-gt-grandmother - one of which would indicate she gave birth at that age but I believed this must have been a mistake - till now!
From the English census analyses (which, if I recollect correctly,
counted married persons under 15), it was uncommon there.
-----Original Message-----
From: genire-...@rootsweb.com [mailto:genire-...@rootsweb.com]
On Behalf Of cecilia
Sent: 11 November 2009 12:48
To: gen...@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: Legal marriage age
"Theresa Green" wrote:
Marriages of necessity could happen at any age (past puberty, of
course). And could you please learn not to top post?
Regards,
The Chief
It's an unmoderated newsgroup, people can top post or bottom post as is
their wont. There is a large debate over the merits of both that does
not belong here.
The only recourse of those that don't like a particular style is to
ignore and refuse to respond in the style they do not like.
Personally I think that once a discussion starts it would be clearer if
others adding to a thread followed the convention already being used in
that thread.
MickG
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