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Subject: RE: [Q-R] Dispensations
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 23:49:45 -0700
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Did anyone have siblings who married each other in their family
line???????

Lynda

Be Kind..... We "Could" Be Related!!!



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From: P. Smith [mailto:]
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Subject: [Q-R] Dispensations


Thank you so much for your response. I didn't realise 3rd cousins had
to have a dispensation. Is that still true today? I had a great aunt
and uncle who were 1st cousins and I was told they never had children
for that reason. Marie



Finally, "Dispense du 4e degre de consanguinite" means "dispensation
from the fourth degree of consanguinity in the collateral line. The
first degree is siblings, so the other degrees are one digit higher than
the "cousin" number. The 4th degree is 3rd cousins, individuals who
have at least one great-great-parent in common.

Fr. Owen Taggart






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