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Multiple (in-law) marriages between two families
NoHusband Dates WifeDates Marriage PlaceDate
Type Sibling/Cousin/Person  Spouse    
1John Widener 1788- Rachel DeBusk 1791- Virginia or Tennessee1808
s-cJacob R. Widener 1788-1860 Sarah Rouse
s-cAbraham Widener 1802- Mahaley Rouse 1808-
2George Rosenbaum 1791-1815 Catherine Widener 1791-1849 1810
s-sMary Rosenbaum 1795-1830 Jacob R. Widener [2]1788-1860 Washington, Virginia1816
3Lovell Jacob Rosenbaum 1798-1872 Leah Fox 1796- 1820
s-sValentine Rosenbalm 1803-1878 Mary Polly Fox 1802-1844
4Andrew Widener 1821- Elisa Meek 1839
s-sPhillip Widener 1813-1890 Winnie Meek 1818-1896
5Elsey Eller 1829-1853 Ann Holman 1831-1914 Wilkes County, North Carolina1849
s-cCatherine Elizabeth Eller 1828-1913 William L. Holman, Jr. 1816-1869
6Henry Hortenstine Widener 1822-1881 Matilda Allison 1825-1899 Widener's Valley, Virginina1851
s-sReuben Widener 1813- Lucinda Allison 1814-1866
7Elijah DeBusk 1836- Elizabeth Lucinda Widener 1836- Washington County, Virginia1853
c-sJohn Wesley DeBusk 1833-1925 Emeline Widener 1837-1866 Washington County, Virginia1859
8James Henry Seal 1870-1947 Tisha May Ralston 1875-1956 1892
s-sElmer Elsworth Seal 1871- Docia Allen Ralston 1873-
9Joel Madison Widener Eunice Minerva DeBusk 1879-1956 Washington County, Virginia1895
c-sEugene Haskell Widener Flora E. DeBusk 1886-1912

The table records where two siblings, half-siblings or cousins have married siblings or cousins in a second family. It also records cases where one person has married two siblings or cousins. s-s stands for sibling-sibling, s-c for sibling-cousin, p-s for same person-sibling, s-h for sibling-half sibling, etc.



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