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  Married Birthparents - Adoption Encyclopedia
Married birthparents place their infants for adoption primarily because they do not believe in abortion but feel unwilling or unable to parent the child.
When married birthparents decide on adoption for their infants, they are often viewed with contempt and suspicion by the rest of society, who cannot understand how or why a married birthparent would do such a thing; ironically, it is perfectly understandable and acceptable to many that married people might choose to abort a fetus.
The married birthparent might also face debilitating health or personal problems that his mate also finds difficult to cope with; as a result, both feel that having the child adopted by a loving couple is a viable solution.
encyclopedia.adoption.com /entry/married-birthparents/219/1.html   (353 words)

  
 married - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about married   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In Western cultures, social trends have led to increased legal equality for women within marriage: in England, married women were not allowed to hold property in their own name until 1882; in California, community property laws entail the equal division of all assets between the partners on divorce.
Other legal changes have made divorce easier, notably in the USA and increasingly in the UK, so that remarriage is more and more frequent for both sexes within the lifetime of the original partner.
In 1992, 46,000 couples were married; during 1992–95, the number of weddings fell by one third.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /married   (374 words)

  
 Common-law marriage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The essential elements of a common law marriage are that a man and woman, both of whom are of legal age to contract a statutory marriage, mutually consent to live together and hold themselves out to the world as husband and wife.
Partners may be eligible for various government benefits of married spouses based upon their relationship with the individual who is eligible for some type of family based benefit.
Another difference that distinguishes common law spouses from married partners is that a common law partner can be compelled to testify against his or her partner in a court of law.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Common_law_marriage   (2144 words)

  
 Marital Status and Substance Use among Women   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Married women aged 21 to 49 were less likely to have used tobacco, engaged in binge alcohol use, or used an illicit drug in the past month compared with women aged 21 to 49 who were divorced or separated, never married, or living with an unmarried partner
Almost 20 percent had never been married; 13 percent were divorced or separated; 9 percent were living as married with an unmarried partner; and less than 1 percent of women aged 21 to 49 were widowed.
Among married women aged 21 to 49, those with children younger than 18 living in the home were less likely to have used tobacco, engaged in binge alcohol use, or used an illicit drug in the past month (Figure 5) than those with no child living in the home.
www.oas.samhsa.gov /2k4/married/married.htm   (1535 words)

  
 39 Popes Were Married!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Married priests and their spouses were the first pastors, the first bishops, the first missionaries.
Married priests stood in solidarity with the people and did their best to stave off the Roman hierarchy’s continued efforts to gain power and control over them and their families.
Married priests have acted in unison with the Spirit of God and responded to their expanded calling with conviction and love.
johnshuster.com /thirtynine_popes.htm   (5438 words)

  
 My Family
She was married to William J. Martz on 27 Dec 1974 in Lancaster, PA. She was divorced from William J. Martz in 1981.
She was married to Robert Clayton Christman on 1 Jul 1929 in Greenville, PA. Children were: David Clair Christman, Ronald Paul Christman, Susan Lenore Christman.
She was married to Levi Jackson Horlacher on 11 Aug 1918 in Vernon Township, Hancock County, IN.
homepage.mac.com /jherlocker/d24.html   (2529 words)

  
 History of St. Columban Catholic Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In December, 1860, he was married to Catherine Seitter, and they were the parents of 14 children, six of whom lived to adulthood: Mary, Caroline, Bertha, Theresa, Joseph, and Lawrence F. Altogether, at one time, there were 59 ancestors of Flavian and Catherine Bonderer, 30 of whom are Bonderers still attending St. Columban's parish.
They came to Missouri and settled in Livingston County on a farm NW of town where their children, four daughters and five sons, were born.
Frank married Leona Hunter, and they were the parents of three daughters and three sons.
www.stcolumbanonline.org /history.htm   (1843 words)

  
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For example, in 366, Pope Damasus began the assault on the married priesthood by declaring that priests could continue to marry, but that they were not allowed to express their love sexually with their wives.13 The priests and people alike rejected this law.
In national polls, 70 percent of Catholics want their priests who have married to resume their work as married priests in the Roman Catholic Church.25 They have been impressed with the integrity of married priests and the compassionate understanding they show to people who are caught in difficult situations.
The Vatican Ordains Married Protestant Ministers The majority of these new married Catholic priests are Episcopalians who have left their tradition because of the decision of the Church of England in favor of woman’s ordination.
www.rentapriest.com /web/docs/thirtynine_popes.doc   (5488 words)

  
 Utah Marriage.org
She discounted the positive results for married women with reasoning that, "Well, women are happy only because they are meeting a socially valued goal [marriage].
I looked at rates of violence for married couples and for cohabiting couples taking into account their characteristics-how old they were, how long they'd been together, their education, and their race.
The argument is that when you get married, you become socially connected to a whole set of people who have an incentive to help you reduce violence.
www.utahmarriage.org /index.cfm?id=RECENT03   (2673 words)

  
 The Health Perks of Marriage
Married people were, in general, in better health than those who were divorced, widowed, never-married, or living with a partner.
Married people were also less likely to smoke, drink heavily, and be physically inactive.
For instance, married men and women under age 44 were about half as likely to be current smokers.
foxnews.webmd.com /content/article/98/104809.htm?src=rss_foxnews   (356 words)

  
 My Family
She was married to Michael Paul Reinhart on 17 May 1974 in Chestnut Level Church, Dreamwood Township, PA. She was divorced from Michael Paul Reinhart before 1990.
She was married to Henry Herlacher on 15 May 1855 in Mifflinburg, PA. Children were: William Bair Herlocker.
She was married to Daniel Clair Tanguy on 20 Oct 1909.
homepage.mac.com /jherlocker/d2.html   (1864 words)

  
 Cooke & Early New England
He married, probably not long after the 1627 cattle division, Jane Cooke, daughter of 1620 Mayflower passenger Francis Cooke; though there is no record of their marriage, their son Thomas Mitchell in a deed of 1 August 1672 refers to some land given him by his grandfather Francis Cooke (MD 3:104).
She was married to John (2) WASHBURN on 23 Nov 1618 in Bengeworth, Wor, England.
She was married to Joseph PERKINS on 22 May 1700 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.
www.mayflowerfamilies.com /cooke/d27.htm   (4125 words)

  
 NOSTRA — 'BIZARRE NEWS' N° 584, 1983
The Christians always were in danger of forgetting to ask themselves whether the founder of their religion was married or not.
If we remember that the adult Jesus died at the age of 33 after a public life of three years that began with the miracle at the wedding in Cana, it follows that the wedding in Cana was that of Jesus himself, who was then aged 30.
Subsequently it is Mary Magdalene that we find at the foot of the cross, in the company of Mary the Virgin, at the same moment when she has been a widow for at least three days.
priory-of-sion.com /psp/id152.html   (2113 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Health | Married women 'suffer sexually'
Married women are more likely to have sexual problems than married men or single women, research suggests.
Married or cohabiting women were more likely to have problems than single members of their gender, as were mothers with young children at home.
Problems cited by married women included not feeling like they were in control of decision-making in their lives, not using a reliable form of contraception, having small children around the house and not being able to talk to their partner.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/rss/-/1/hi/health/4289476.stm   (526 words)

  
 PROPERTY RIGHTS OF WOMEN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Once women married, their property rights were governed by English common law, which required that the property women took into a marriage, or acquired subsequently, be legally absorbed by their husbands.
Shanley explains that "From the legal 'unity' of the husband and wife it followed that a married woman could not sue or be sued unless her husband was also a party to the suit, could not sign contracts unless her husband joined her" (8).
Stetson says, "Upon the judgment of legal separation, the married woman immediately assumed the property rights and status of a single woman or feme sole, equal with men, as long as she remained apart from her husband" (19).
www.umd.umich.edu /casl/hum/eng/classes/434/geweb/PROPERTY.htm   (2718 words)

  
 RAWA.org: Marriage spells the end of learning for women in Afghanistan
A law passed in the mid-70s prohibiting married women from attending high-school classes was upheld in September by President Hamed Karzai's government.
While the law on married women remained, it was not implemented while the liberal-minded Rasool Amin was the education minister.
Although married women are not permitted to attend classes, they are allowed to sit their final exams.
www.rawa.org /marriage.htm   (848 words)

  
 Alumni: Alumni News: Spring 98: Engagements and Marriages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Patricia Ebbinga and Timothy Bulick are engaged to be married.
Dana Reinart is engaged to marry Gary Gonyo.
Jennifer Allgaier, a senior at DSU, is engaged to marry Corwin Jones, Class of 1997.
www.departments.dsu.edu /alumni/alumni-news/spring98/spr98-21.htm   (383 words)

  
 Relations of S. G. Levine
He married Camilla Antoinette Clifford on 11 October 1906.
married William Arthur Dupee on 27 November 1901 at Boston, MA.
Clara Ethel Dupee was born in 1908 at Boston, MA.
www.geocities.com /solongago.geo/kin/gen70021.htm   (689 words)

  
 FICKLIN FAMILY IN AMERICA
Daniel A. Moffett, married Julia Booth, and resides in Baltimore, where he is a member of the wholesale dry goods firm of Tregallis Hertie and Co. They have one child: William Walter Moffett.
She was married March 28, 1925, to Guy Allen, from whom she was later divorced, and in 1936 was married to Hugh Steger of St. Louis, who survives with a brother, Homer Teachenor of Kansas City, and a niece, Miss Octavia Teachenor of Kansas City.
He married Miss Isabelle McClement of Bates county, Missouri, 24 July, 1895, and resides in Denver, Colorado, where he is connected with one of the leading real estate firms of that city.
www.ficklin.org /~ficklin/book/book3.html   (6085 words)

  
 Mary Todd Lincoln's Wedding Day
The photograph to the left is the Edwards' home in Springfield where the Lincolns were married.
Mary's bridesmaids were Julia M. Jayne (in 1843 she married Lyman Trumbull who later became a U.S. Senator), Anna Caesaria Rodney, and Miss Elizabeth Todd.
MARRIED - In this city on the 4th instant, at the residence of N.W. Edwards, Esq., by Rev. C.
home.att.net /~rjnorton/Lincoln49.html   (1113 words)

  
 First Quarter 2003 Newsletter
They were married in 1704 and were the parents of four children, born at Gratorp in Ljusnarsberg.
They were married in 1703 and it appears that they had at least six children.
She was married in 1692 to Matts Hindersson (family #145).
www.mowerfamily.org /newsarch/2003/2003q1.html   (1283 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Otherwise a boy is not supposed to get married before the age of 21, and a girl is not supposed to get married before the age of 18.
When two people marry is was not likely for them to marry for love even though they may fall in love during marriage.
Men also do not have to marry to hold public office or be the head of a household.
comsewogue.k12.ny.us /~webfolio/silverman2/melissab/new_page_1.htm   (451 words)

  
 Were Mary and Joseph Married?
Some claim that Jesus was illegitimate, based on the belief that Mary and Joseph were not married at the time of Jesus' birth.
Moreover, they further slander the Lord by simply stating that not only were Mary and Joseph not married, but also Joseph did not conceive Jesus.
When one combines the account of the Gospels regarding Jesus' birth and the status of Joseph and Mary, the conclusion is that Mary and Joseph were technically married at the time of Jesus' birth.
www.bibletruths.net /Sermons/BTSO140.htm   (563 words)

  
 Second Quarter 2005 Newsletter
Anders Ersson was married in 1679 to Anna Larsdotter (fam #444).
I did locate marriages of two of the children: Ingeborg Andersdotter was married in 1702 to Nils Nilsson (family #470) from Snuggan in Lindesberg; and Erich Andersson was married in 1705 to Ingebor Johansdotter (family #473).
Ingeborg Ersdotter, daughter of Erich Andersson and Ingeborg, was married in 1686 to Jons Erichsson from Biorerke in Lindesberg parish (family #450).
www.mowerfamily.org /newsarch/2005/2005q2.html   (1149 words)

  
 First cousins wed in Maryland - The Washington Times: Metropolitan - March 30, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The first cousins from Pennsylvania who were denied a marriage license in their home state said they were married Monday in Maryland.
For example, Arizona allows first cousins to marry only if they are older than 65 or cannot have children.
Proponents of cousins marrying say the risk of birth defects among offspring is exaggerated.
www.washtimes.com /metro/20050329-114734-2763r.htm   (420 words)

  
 A Brief History of Celibacy - FutureChurch
Peter, the first pope, and the apostles that Jesus chose were, for the most part, married men.
France: documents show that the majority of priest were married.
Ulrich, a holy bishop, argued from scripture and common sense that the only way to purify the church from the worst excesses of celibacy was to permit priests to marry.
www.futurechurch.org /fpm/history.htm   (732 words)

  
 Married Military Couples
Before we were married he was on an deployment for several months, in that time he receive orders for recruiting duty.
My husband and I are happily married and only regret that, these days, with teenagers and their activities, we have less time to spend together alone than we used to.
We've been married for eight years and even though we have experienced some separation while I was on a ship, life together in the service has been great.
www.militarywoman.org /married.htm   (9630 words)

  
 PlanetOut Families
And a couple of men from Florida who flew in on JetBlue and waited in the freezing rain until 3 a.m., when they couldn't take it any more and gave up their place in line -- only to come back at 8:30, praying they wouldn't regret leaving to get warm.
We were married by Mark Leno, who went to high school in Wisconsin with a friend of ours -- who got married right after us.
If straight people had to stand in line for seven hours in the cold rain to get married, there'd be a lot fewer lousy marriages.
www.planetout.com /families/article.html?sernum=370   (645 words)

  
 McCoy Genealogy
SMITH and OLGA SEITENSTICH were married 2 March 1913 in St. Louis, Mo. To this marriage there were three children born but only one of which survived to marry.
William and Sallie were married 10 May 1880 in Washington Co. Tennessee.
It was told to me that it took eight days and eight nights for Sallie and William to travel to Missouri by horse and buggy and that Sallie never saw her family again.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/2062/gene/mccoy.html   (926 words)

  
 Gay News From 365Gay.com
The warning follows a court ruling in Minnesota where a federal judge Monday dismissed a lawsuit that was filed by a gay couple.
Jack Baker and L. Michael McConnell claimed they deserved a tax refund because they were legally married and should be granted married taxpayer status.
McConnell had sought to change his taxpayer status to married, and claimed he deserved a refund of nearly $800.
www.365gay.com /newscon05/01/010405irsWarn.htm   (334 words)

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