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Word of the Day - Learn one new word everyday on Dictionary.com ... Anglo-Saxon kings did not succeed on the basis of primogeniture. All the kings offspring were known as aethelings -- throneworthy -- and from this gene pool the royal family would select the aetheling who seemed best qualified for the job.
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Primogeniture existed in almost all of the original thirteen colonies. In Massachusetts the earliest colonial laws provided for partible descent, or division of the property. In cases of intestacy, property was divided among all the children, with the eldest son getting a double portion.
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The law of primogeniture in colonial Virginia could be defeated either by will or deed, provided the land or slaves were held in fee simple. ...
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implications for pre-colonial primogeniture as both political alliances as well as those of a matrimonial nature were forged through appropriate marriages. ...
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CUSTOMARY INTESTATE SUCCESSION IN SOUTH AFRICA Elmarie Knoetze, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa 1 Introduction A prominent feature of pre-colonial African customary laws was male primogeniture, which generally excluded women from succession and inheritance.
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Primogeniture & Succession ... An understanding of colonial inheritance laws is often very useful to genealogists. The line of succession determined who inherited land [1] when:
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however, primogeniture was not eliminated in VA until 1785. The VA law, unlike the NC law of 1784, provided for equal sharing of real property among all the heirs - both male and female. [See C. Ray Keim, Primogeniture and Entail in Colonial Virginia, William and Mary Quarterly, Volume XXV, No.
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Although it took a revolution to overturn the law of primogeniture, colonial landowners had long ago sanctioned female land ownership in practice. ...
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Deed Book #5 p.198); NOTE: This almost certainly means that HEZEKIAH was the eldest son of JOHN THROWER who died intestate 1730 in Surry Co. EXPLANATION: Law of Primogeniture existed in Colonial Virginia.
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