Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 12
... families and aggregate families . Both of these approaches could be carried over into the Atlantic region . Important families like the Wentworths , Hali- burtons , and Winslows could be studied , as could generational developments on ...
... families and aggregate families . Both of these approaches could be carried over into the Atlantic region . Important families like the Wentworths , Hali- burtons , and Winslows could be studied , as could generational developments on ...
Page 10
... families ; that is , families which were not disrupted by the death of husband or wife before the onset of the menopause . In complete families women marrying before age 20 had on the average 10.5 children . those marrying between 20 ...
... families ; that is , families which were not disrupted by the death of husband or wife before the onset of the menopause . In complete families women marrying before age 20 had on the average 10.5 children . those marrying between 20 ...
Page 33
... families . He suggests that these demo- graphic trends created instability and were factors in encouraging revivalism . The Yarmouth settlers by their acts of emigration had removed themselves more than usual from traditional family and ...
... families . He suggests that these demo- graphic trends created instability and were factors in encouraging revivalism . The Yarmouth settlers by their acts of emigration had removed themselves more than usual from traditional family and ...
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