Blood Relations Barrow-in-Furness
Marriage between people who are closely connected by blood (consanguinity) has been forbidden by many cultures throughout history. Consanguinity, literally meaning common blood, describes a family relationship between two individuals and is measured in terms of the degree of consanguinity.
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01229 828814
65 Duke Street
Barrow In Furness
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01229 828814
65 Duke Street
Barrow In Furness GB.LA141RW
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01229 822366
119 Duke Street
Barrow In Furness
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01229 822366
119 Duke Street
Barrow In Furness GB.LA141XE
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01229 772553
41 Wellington Street
Millom
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01229 772553
41 Wellington Street
Millom GB.LA184DG
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01229 480446
17 Alexander Road
Ulverston
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17 Alexander Road
Ulverston GB.LA120DE
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01229 585555
9 Benson Street
Ulverston
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01229 585555
9 Benson Street
Ulverston GB.LA127AU
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01229 820297
117 Duke Street
Barrow In Furness
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01229 820297
117 Duke Street
Barrow In Furness GB.LA141XA
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01229 462126
57-61 Market Street
Dalton In Furness
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01229 462126
57-61 Market Street
Dalton In Furness GB.LA158AW
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01229 772562
Midland Bank Chambers
Millom
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01229 772562
Midland Bank Chambers
Millom GB.LA184HZ
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01229 484780
Marl Business Park
Ulverston
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01229 484780
Marl Business Park
Ulverston GB.LA129BN
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01229 583291
Po Box 2
Ulverston
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01229 583291
Po Box 2
Ulverston GB.LA127LW
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Blood Relations

Marriage between people who are closely connected by blood (consanguinity) has been forbidden by many cultures throughout history.
Consanguinity, literally meaning common blood, describes a family relationship between two individuals and is measured in terms of the degree of consanguinity. The degree is measured by counting the number of steps between two individuals in a family tree; thus, for example, you are one degree from your children; a brother and sister are two degrees apart - one step up to the common parent, another back down to the sibling.
| | | Men cannot marry their: | Women cannot marry their: |
| Mother | Father |
| Grandmother | Grandfather |
| Daughter | Son |
| Granddaughter | Grandson |
| Aunt | Uncle |
| Niece | Nephew |
| Sister | Brother |
In general, the lower the number of degrees of consanguinity, the higher the risk of inbreeding. Most cultures regard sexual relationships between people with high levels of consanguinity as incest, and forbid marriages between such people.
However, contrary to the view held by many people, there is no legal bar that prevents cousins marrying each other.
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