The incest taboo among siblings has been exempt among royalty of various 
cultures throughout history, one example being the royal Hawaiian families 
in fact it was encouraged they believe such unions produces superiors 
specimens.

On Saturday, April 5, 2014 8:57:25 AM UTC-7, Doug da Rocha Holmes wrote:
>
> Of course. And that's why you don't ever see a 1st degree connection 
> getting married.
>
> Frankly, it's surprising to me 1st and 2nd degree was ever allowed. Maybe 
> it was a way to generate more money by the church, so they allowed it? I'm 
> assuming they had to pay a bigger fee for dispensation, but it's possible 
> even poor people could get it free.
>
> I'm changing the subject to reflect this discussion. Look for the previous 
> comments under the subject "Help with baptism from Ponta Garca."
>
> Doug da Rocha Holmes
> Sacramento, California
> Pico & Terceira Genealogist
> 916-550-1618
> www.dholmes.com
>
>
>  -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Help with baptism from Ponta Garca
> From: Cheri Mello <gfsc...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
> Date: Sat, April 05, 2014 8:49 am
> To: Azores Genealogy <azo...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>>
>
> I thought a brother marrying a sister was forbidden by law in most 
> countries and considered incest?  So what is incest in the Azores and 
> Portugal?
>
>
> Cheri Mello 
>  
>

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