[APG Public List] Intermarriages
LBoswell
laboswell at rogers.com
Thu Apr 22 08:42:38 MDT 2010
Good question, and something you see more often as you go back further. I've
exactly to a client that behaviour was the norm in the past has been
'interesting'. Hopefully get them to see it's a common fact (intermarriage)
or else as that forum mentions our ancestors would be greater in number than
earlier populations.
Too bad you can't cross over pedigree lines on a (visual) presentation to
reflect that, but haven't found a way to do it yet.
Should be a name for such an individual who fills a few kinship roles in
relationship to a descendant.
Larry
Larry Boswell BA, PLCGS
www.TheBackstairs.com
http://thebackstairs.com/blog/
"Historical & Genealogical Research Services"
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
laboswell at rogers.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Liv Marit Haakenstad
To: apgpubliclist at apgen.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 7:51 PM
Subject: [APG Public List] Intermarriages
Hello,
I am searching a word for ancestors who intermarried. Look at this
website: http://www.ukdebate.co.uk/forums/index.php?topic=12070.0
And what do you call it then you have an ancestor who intermarried, but
are ex. a grandma and a great-grandma to the same person.
Hilsen
Liv Marit Haakenstad
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