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*Archive?* Seems a bit odd!

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I'm researching my husbands Danish family, and come across a marriage that seems a little odd to me. :?

My husband's great grandfather died less than six months after the birth of his grandfather. His great grandmother marries again after a couple of years to a widower. Family legend says that she died in childbirth within a relatively short space of time. In trying to find her death I looked at the "new" husband. His (presumably) first wife was more than 40 years his senior - I've checked this out on a census and her burial records and it all ties up.

As far as I can tell, he was a farm labourer and the couple didn't seem to have owned any land. I can't see that the wife had a lot of money, or owned a farm as this would have been on the census. They only lived in the parish where his first wife died for a short period of time. I can only find them on the 1906 census. At that time there was a census every 5 years. They aren't on the 1901 census for that town and neither is he on the 1911 census with his new wife. He married again only two months after the death of his first wife, and there were no children living with them on the 1906 census (not that I would have expected this as she was almost old enough to be his granny :o ).
Oh and wife number two was 20 years his junior, so there was approx 60 years between wife numbers one and two. :?

Does anyone else have a strange match?

Susan
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Yes Snoopy - me and my second husband - took a while though to sus it out. No great age difference - just an odd match
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Antie Em wrote:Yes Snoopy - me and my second husband - took a while though to sus it out. No great age difference - just an odd match


I know what you mean - took a bit of working it out, but I've finally got the other half that's odd enough to work out!! :P
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Hi Snoopy

Can't remember if I've already suggested to you - but have you tried http://www.slaegtogdata.dk ? It's an excellent site with an English speaking section in there for those who wish to search their Danish roots but don't speak Danish.

Good luck!

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Vikinghunter wrote:Hi Snoopy

Can't remember if I've already suggested to you - but have you tried http://www.slaegtogdata.dk ? It's an excellent site with an English speaking section in there for those who wish to search their Danish roots but don't speak Danish.

Good luck!

mvh

David


Yes, thanks.
Language isn't a problem. I've used it a bit - they're good at reading all that scruffy, badly scanned writing from the parish records. (I had trouble reading one bit concerning a marriage, and it turned out that they recorded when and by whom the individual was vacinated!! Who'd have thourght it!). Don't know whether I'll join though, can't really see what I'd get out of that!
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Hi Snoopy

That's good to hear. By the way that forum used to be called "DIS-Danmark" but it got hacked to death by spammers. It's still there but no more new posts. The "slaeg" one I mentioned is its replacement.

There are other useful sections of "slaeg" which might help with your enquiries - all in Danish but you say that's not a problem with you :) They certainly are helpful with the odd impossible to read archives found in AO and DDD, etc.

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Re: Seems a bit odd!

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Are you still working on this Snoopy Sue or can it be archived?
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Re: *Archive?* Seems a bit odd!

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It's okay to archive :-)
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