-
office or
annulled by the church; the
state considered such
marriages bigamous without a
civil annulment (more
restricted than a
church annulment) or...
-
Alois Hitler Jr. and his
second wife
Hedwig Heidemann whom he had
married bigamously. He was the
younger half-brother of
William Stuart-Houston. He was also...
- for
being the
United Kingdom's longest-serving
female prisoner.
Having bigamously married a man in 1986
after two
previous marriages, she had a violent...
-
parents had
married on
September 4, 1943, but this
union later proved to be
bigamous, as
Blythe was
still married to his
fourth wife.
Virginia traveled to New...
-
abandoned them,
leaving William to be
brought up by his mother. He
remarried bigamously, but
wrote to
Bridget during the mid-1920s to ask her to send William...
- Spouse(s)
Harry Harbord 'Breaker' Morant,
possible bigamous marriage to John (Jack)
Bates and
definite bigamous marriage to
Ernest C.
Baglehole Children Arnold...
-
Malta as a
young man, and that
consequently his
marriage to
Queen Mary was
bigamous. The lie had
first surfaced in
print in 1893, but
George had
shrugged it...
-
under the
alias Charles Oliver James. In total,
Smith entered into
seven bigamous marriages between 1908 and 1914. In most of
these cases,
Smith stole and...
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granddaughter of
novelist and MI6
officer Alexander Wilson and his third,
bigamously-married, wife,
Alison (née McKelvie). Her
paternal great-grandmother was...
- on
April 13, 1944.
Seven months prior on
September 4, 1943,
Blythe had
bigamously married Virginia Dell C****idy of Bodcaw, Arkansas.
Blythe and Virginia...