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Wendy

Wendy Report 2 Jun 2003 22:13

A minor was someone under 21 years during the 17th 18th 19th century. By 1960s I presume it became someone under 18. A gentleman was someone who had money usually. He could be a land owner, a freeman of a city, mayor or ex mayor. I had a lot of gents at one time but not now!!!

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Unknown Report 29 May 2003 21:34

I have a marriage certificate where the girls age is a 'minor', is this under 18 or 16? Also a fathers profession as a 'gentleman', any ideas? Thanks.