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Mixed Marriages Part II
Two religions, one marriage-the gamble, the costs
Part One introduced our series on mixed marriages with a mix of fact and
opinion. Firstly, they are clearly on the rise-interregionally in India, and
interracially and interreligiously globally. Secondly, many Hindus sti
Hi Barbara,
I just clicked on the link and it came up for me. This is the article
below. Is anyone else having a problem with the links?
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Children of Mixed Marriages,
Click here: 4. Beginnings
I was born to two people who embodied very different attitudes to life. There
was also a sharp contrast in their ethnic backgrounds. One parent had lived
under the Austro-Hungarian Empire and one had lived under the Czarist Russian
Empire.
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Hope someone can help me with this. On marriage bond of my
4th gr grandparents it state Intermarriage. They were
married in 1814 in NC. Does this mean they were of different
race, different religion or what? I would really like to
understand what Intermarriage is and its meaning. So any
help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Liz
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Hello List,
This was sent to me by Ralph Coelho and it was in an attachment.
I know Rootsweb will not post attachments, but I did