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All cousin marriages involving Mary Hancock 1784-1867
  Marriages Ancestors
NoDescent HusbandDates WifeDatesMarriage PlaceDateHusbandDates WifeDatesMarriage PlaceDate
1 3:3 Edmund Treasure 1858-1943 Elizabeth Ann Parfitt 1868-1936Clutton, Somerset, England, UK1923George Parfitt 1783-1851Mary Hancock 1784-1867 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1805
2 3:3 Henry Parfitt 1871- Agnes Minnie Seymour 1871-1958Bath, Somerset, England, UK1892George Parfitt 1783-1851Mary Hancock 1784-1867 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1805
3 3:3 William Seymour 1876- Harriet Frances Seymour 1877-1902Clutton, Somerset, England, UK1900George Parfitt 1783-1851Mary Hancock 1784-1867 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1805
4 3:3 Albert James Parfitt 1891-1967 Edith Eliza Burge 1889-1973Clutton, Somerset, England, UK1919George Parfitt 1783-1851Mary Hancock 1784-1867 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1805
5 4:3 Joseph Henry Jenkins 1897-1982 Lily Elizabeth Parfitt 1897-1976Clutton, Somerset, England, UK1922George Parfitt 1783-1851Mary Hancock 1784-1867 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1805
6 4:3 Charles William Stickland 1902-1981 Edith May Gregory 1903-1957Frome, Somerset, England, UK1930George Parfitt 1783-1851Mary Hancock 1784-1867 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1805
7 4:4 Frank James Shearn 1887-1970 Elsie Laura Seymour 1888-1975Clutton, Somerset, England, UK1910George Parfitt 1783-1851Mary Hancock 1784-1867 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1805
8 4:4 John Seymour 1908-1974 Alice Louisa Jenkins 1909-1987Clutton, Somerset, England, UK1932George Parfitt 1783-1851Mary Hancock 1784-1867 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1805

The table shows families where the husband and wife are already closely related, showing also the common ancestors. To view the relationships, click on the individuals, or to view the descent line of the common paternal or maternal ancestor click the ancestors.
† indicates that the relationship is only through one parent (i.e. a half relationship).
* indicates that the relationship is through an adoption or other legal relationship.

The descent column shows the number of generations to the common ancestor (husband:wife), so that

  • 2:2 is a first cousin
  • 2:3 and 3:2 are first cousins once removed (these can occur in either order)
  • 2:4 and 4:2 mark a twice-removed first cousin.
  • 3:3 is a second cousin (4:4 is third cousin and so on).

If present, 1:2 and 2:1 are uncle/niece and aunt/nephew and 1:1 are siblings and 0:1 or 1:0 are parent/child (if at least one grandparent is present).
[2] indicates this is the second occurrence of a person in the list. Clicking on the link will show just relationships involving that person.