I think definately the key here is opportunity. You saw a handful of people at church once a month, and your neighbors at the occasional picnic or trip to town/trading post (if that). They really didn't see anyone but relatives on a regular basis. When a young man is going across to a neighbors' to check out his daughters, I'm sure any other unmarried young men are going to go along as well. And, from my experience, the more time you spend with someone the more you feel like they are 'the one'. Especially, if you're not seeing a whole lot of any other young people. I am remembering back to summer vacation when the boys that I ran into at the local groceryy/feed store started looking better and better as the summer wore on (and the longer it had been since I had seen anyone else for comparison). I can imagine that if you multiply that a few times and have siblings pulling for you to 'join the family' - it would almost be inevitable that it's going to happen. Marianne On Sat, 20 Oct 2001 09:27:56 -0400, PIATT-L@rootsweb.com wrote: > Hi, Ed, The world was pretty small in the early days and there wasn't a > large pool of possible spouses to choose from. In my line I have some > cousins marrying: > Robert Piatt (1830-1883) s/o John of Daniel of John of Jacob of Regnier m. > his cousin Catherine Canby (1828-1888) d/o of Robert of Daniel of John of > Jacob of Regnier; they were the parents of my great-grandfather Dr. Louis H. > Piatt of Boone Co., KY. Elise Greenup Jourdan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "ed pyeatt" <ned_ludd@webtv.net> > To: <PIATT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 2:55 AM > Subject: Re: [PIATT] Elizabeth Hannah Piatt, brn 1828 > > > > Anita - > > Brothers marrying sisters, etc. may > > not be so far fetched, after all. In the > > Pyeatt (Piatt) lineage we find, about > > 1700, the brothers, Jacob and Thomas > > Pyatt marrying the Hull sisters, Mary and > > Mercy, respectively. Then, in about 1790, > > the Pyeatt brothers (Maj.) Jacob and > > James married the Finley sisters, > > Margaret and Catherine, and emigrating > > as a group to (what is now) Arkansas > > in 1810. Then we find the son and daughter of (Maj.) Jacob and Margaret, > > John and Mary marrying Martha (Patsy) > > Carnahan and her brother, Samuel. > > The grandsons of (Maj.) Jacob and > > Margaret, John, Andrew (my ggf), and > > their nephew, Peter, marrying the > > daughters of Thos. H. Tennant, > > Margaret, Miranda (my ggm), and > > Nettie Tennant. These marriages > > span the family history from New England > > to North Carolina to Arkansas. > > On my mother's side, we have my > > gf, C.H.Roberts wed to Alice Hay, > > who bore him the first four of his eight > > children. She died in 1910, following > > the birth of my uncle, Chas. Roberts. > > C.H. Roberts then married Alice Hay's > > sister, Ninnie Lou Hay. I suppose that, > > should Ninnie Lou (Hay) Roberts have > > died, Clyde H. could have married the > > remaining Hay, Flora. > > I doubt seriously that these were > > all that isolated, as marriages went, > > and may still happen. There was strength > > in numbers in the past, and the group > > loyalty would be enhanced by sibling > > marriages. In fact, that is probably > > still the case. Don't discount it as a possibility, the evidence is > > right there, in the family history. > > Keep searching, and be prepared for > > pleasant and interesting surprises. > > Ed > > > > > > > > ==== PIATT Mailing List ==== > > The PIATT mailing list archives can be searched at > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/PIATT-L/ > > > > > > ============================== > > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > > > > ==== PIATT Mailing List ==== > You can contact the listowner (that's me, Christine!) at > xinegirl@gateway.net > with any questions, problems, or suggestions! > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/