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Daughter-in-law on census: who is husband?

S Witney
S Witney ✭
March 19, 2022 edited July 30, 2024 in Search

Hi all!

I was looking at a census today, and there is a daughter-in-law listed, but I'm not sure who her husband is. There are 3 sons at home in the census record, and none of them have spouses yet in family search. The record summary on family search says that one son, JC, is the daughter-in-law's husband, but I can't find anything in the actual record that says that is the case. She is listed just below him, does that mean they are married?

Anyone have tips? Here is the census in question - Lela Owens is the main girl, in the Owens household as a daughter-in-law.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRV4-GS3?i=2&cc=1488411&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMHB2-FRJ

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  • genthusiast
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    March 19, 2022 edited March 19, 2022 Answer ✓

    No it appears first listed Son Ralph and daughter-in-law Lela would be married - according to the marriage status column.

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  • S Witney
    S Witney ✭
    March 19, 2022

    Man, that makes sense! I didnt think to look there. Thank you!

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  • JBPurdie
    JBPurdie mod
    March 19, 2022

    @S Witney


    Yes, the son Ralph is recorded as being married but just to make sure a marriage search would be called for.

    Were you just looking at the Census or is it your family.

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