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All cousin marriages involving Henry Parsons Young 1801-1841
  Marriages Ancestors
NoDescent HusbandDates WifeDatesMarriage PlaceDateHusbandDates WifeDatesMarriage PlaceDate
1 3:2 Frank Young Elford 1886-1950 Frances Elizabeth Annie Young 1873-1956Bedwellty, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK1909Henry Parsons Young 1801-1841Maria Seymour 1804-1879 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1820
2 3:3 Tom Henry Elford 1873-1939 Eliza Baker 1873-1950Clutton, Somerset, England, UK1895Henry Parsons Young 1801-1841Maria Seymour 1804-1879 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1820
3 3:3 Frank Parfitt 1888-1948 Frances Emily Mary Young 1887-1967Bath, Somerset, England, UK1911Henry Parsons Young 1801-1841Maria Seymour 1804-1879 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1820
4 3:3 Wilfred Young 1897-1960 Edith Mary Hambleton 1900-1969Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1923Henry Parsons Young 1801-1841Maria Seymour 1804-1879 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1820
5 4:3 George Henry Parfitt 1907-1992 Lily Mary Wilcox 1909-1997Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1931Henry Parsons Young 1801-1841Maria Seymour 1804-1879 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1820
6 4:4 Herbert Franklin Young 1904-1975 Emily May Heal 1908-1993Clutton, Somerset, England, UK1930Henry Parsons Young 1801-1841Maria Seymour 1804-1879 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1820
7 4:4 Charles Frederick George Young 1919-2001 Gwendoline May Parfitt 1919-1995Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1942Henry Parsons Young 1801-1841Maria Seymour 1804-1879 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1820
8 4:4 Arthur James Young 1919-1996 Irene May Young 1920-2020Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1950Henry Parsons Young 1801-1841Maria Seymour 1804-1879 Radstock, Somerset, England, UK1820

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.