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From: "Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer" <>
Subject: [APG] West Virginia--a "Gretna Green"?
Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 19:45:45 +0000


At one of her talks at FGS, Christine Rose talked about
ignoring political boundaries when looking for records about ancestors,
and mentioned "Gretna Greens," places where people went to be married,
usually in secret or eloping because they could get married quicker
there than in their own state. . I have a strange situation for the
marriage of one of Jim's ancestors' sister, who lived in East
Liverpool, Ohio, but was married in Wheeling, West Virginia. East
Liverpool is more or less at a place where the boundaries of Ohio, WV,
and PA come together (the little spike at the northwestern border of
VA). But I suspect that Maude may have gone there to be married without
her parents knowing (I'm going to be hiring a researcher soon to look
for a divorce or annulment based on some clues I have). So, was West
Virginia a place where marriage requirements would be less strict than
in Ohio or PA in 1888?


Thanks!


Christine


--
Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer

Hyde Park, NY

Author of _Long-Distance Genealogy_

Betterway, 2000


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