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Can a widower marry his dead wife's sister? I am particularly talking about the rights and wrongs of late Victorian times. This is relevant to my family tree.
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Hi Archbishop, it was called "The Six Wives of Henry VIII". It was a multi-part documentary, produced in Britain... mainly historical / biographical, but it also included scandalous details / trivia about Henry's and each wife's sex lives. Anyway, you are quite right about Henry eventually producing a son, it was only earlier in his life that he believed he had sinned and was cursed... before his marriage to Jane Seymour.
I was actually wondering if there was a good reason why my ancester appeared to have "lived in sin" with his wife's sister from the 1880's onward, and why they didn't marry. They had two children between them. Perhaps I should have added they were Church of Scotland, though I don't know if that would make a difference.