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Nonmarital childbearing has become more common in the United States overall, especially among some populations. In some groups, however, it has decreased.
"The Royal Bastards" is used by the lineage society Descendants of the Illegitimate Sons and Daughters of the Kings of Britain as a shortened name.
The Woman in White (1948) simplifies Collins' intricate plot of intrigue, deception, and murder, but offers accurate characterization and a superb master villain.
A brief Author Snapshot Biography of the life and works of Southern writer Dorothy Allison, Contemporary American Fiction author.
California has had confidential, or secret, marriages since 1877. This removes an important tool from the genealogist's research arsenal.
Though Rutherford B. Hayes trailed in both popular and electoral votes, a congressional compromise named him President on one of the most controversial elections in Ameri
With her regal decorum, the Queen picks up the pace and gets her family back in check to quiet the critics about facing the end of the monarchy.
Finding genealogical records for the 200,000 U.S. children who were sent by railroad train from eastern cities to western towns and farms is a challenge for genealogists.
By the time he died, at the ripe old age of 60, he had made an indelible mark on the history of Great Britain and Normandy.
Mary l of Great Britain once called herself "the most unhappy woman in Christendom". How right she was.


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