Inhabitants of Newburyport v. Inhabitants of Boothbay

9 Mass. 414
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court·Decided November 15, 1812·Published·Cited by 10 cases

Opinion

By the Court.

The jury might lawfully infer a legal marriage from the evidence at the trial; a long-continued cohabitation is, in fact, one usual evidence of a marriage,

Footnotes

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Inhabitants of Newburyport v. Inhabitants of Boothbay, 9 Mass. 414 (Mass. 1812).

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