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Property and Marriage: The Law and the Practice in Early Nineteenth-Century Montreal
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Property and Marriage: The Law and the Practice in Early Nineteenth-Century Montreal
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| Abstract |
A study of the use of marriage contracts in Montreal between the 1820s and the 1840s. During this period, a growing proportion of those signing such a contract chose to keep the property of each spouse separate rather than creating a community of property. In the 1820s, over a quarter of all such contracts made by couples who married in Montreal were in English. By the 1840s, a third were in English.
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Histoire socialr/Social History
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Vol. 26
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no. 51
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9-39
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May 1993
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en
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| Citation |
Bradbury, Bettina, Peter Gossage, Evelyn Kolish, and Alan Stewart. “Property and Marriage: The Law and the Practice in Early Nineteenth-Century Montreal.” Histoire socialr/Social History Vol. 26, no. 51 (May 1993): 9–39.
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