tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7438242646485813024.post5130308524155227476..comments2023-03-29T11:33:02.516-04:00Comments on The Pendleton Genealogy Post: The J. T. Roberts Family—A Group Photo ca. 1936Catherine Pendletonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04654928883264450088noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7438242646485813024.post-46677226891751225472013-06-26T14:26:37.514-04:002013-06-26T14:26:37.514-04:00I'm so glad many of the Roberts family photos ...I'm so glad many of the Roberts family photos are labeled! I recognize some of the folks, but some I never got to know, so they're not familiar faces. I have to give credit to my grandmother's sister Edwina Roberts for labeling most of them.<br /><br />You're right. Cousins marrying cousins didn't seem to phase anyone (at least, not that we know of) like it would these days. Catherine Pendletonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04654928883264450088noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7438242646485813024.post-55194063900703092962013-06-26T12:47:16.817-04:002013-06-26T12:47:16.817-04:00Yes, they are a handsome family! This is the first...Yes, they are a handsome family! This is the first time I'm seeing this post. Because of someone's wonderful record-keeping, you are able to name every single person, which is great.<br /><br />In our family, we also had a neighborhood family that frequently "married into" ours. Many Kirven & Wilson pairings. In my third cousin's family, which I've been researching heavily recently along with ours, there are several famous marriages of first cousins -- which didn't seem to be too scandalous back in the 1700s and 1800s, but then, I wasn't there to hear the gossip!<br /><br />You are really lucky to have this picture!Mariannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09543003593158696611noreply@blogger.com