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> The Church of England was the established church in Virginia until the
> Revolution and so the Anglican rules on Affinity applied. This set out a
> table outlining who a person might marry. As I recall, the Table of Affinity
> prohibited the kind of marriage mentioned and consequently I doubt that such
> marriages were at all common. The Table was not included in the subsequent
> Episcopal Prayer Book.
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> Ian Welch, Canberra
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I just picked up a book *A Blessed Company, Parishes, and Parishioners in
Anglican Virginia, 1690 - 1776* by John K Nelson. This is supposed to
describe the Anglican Church presence, its parish system and growth, etc.
University of North Carolina Press printed in 2001.
I am wondering if any of you are familiar with this text and your thoughts
on the book.
Douglas Burnett
Satellite Beach
FL
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