Child Marriages in the the 1700s (General)

by terry2424 @, LYDNEY FOREST OF DEAN, Sunday, April 06, 2008, 12:44 (6081 days ago)

Has anyone come across child marriages in the 1700S. Would 15 years have been considered to young

Child Marriages in the the 1700s

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Sunday, April 06, 2008, 22:18 (6081 days ago) @ terry2424

I'll have to confirm this but 12 / 14 yrs old was accepted back then..

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"Before Hardwicke's Marriage Act of 1753 there was no lower legal age of marriage, except during the 1650's when it was 16 for men and 14 for women. In 1753 it was fixed at 14 for men and 12 for women and remained at that until the Age of Marriage Act 1929 when it was raised to 16 for both."
Above taken verbatim from The Family Tree Detective by Colin D Rogers

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Child Marriages in the the 1700s

by terry2424 @, LYDNEY FOREST OF DEAN, Monday, April 07, 2008, 00:43 (6081 days ago) @ slowhands

Thank you slowhands for the info its been a great help
Terry

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