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Marriage and Desertion

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Georgina

Georgina Report 15 Dec 2006 20:26

Hi Mary, Many thanks for that information. It helps a lot. Georgina

MaryfromItaly

MaryfromItaly Report 15 Dec 2006 20:16

In theory you could apply for someone to be presumed dead after they hadn't been heard of for 7 years. In practice, people mostly committed bigamy.

Georgina

Georgina Report 15 Dec 2006 20:11

My grandmother was married and her husband did a runner. I think he eventually went to Canada. I cannot find a marriage certificate for her to her second husband. I cannot find out the law for desertion. Could a person remarry after a number of years of not knowing her husbands whereabouts. I am talking about approximately 1919. Any help appreciated. Georgina