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Their connections were those of fathers and sons-in-law, brothers-in-law and distant in-law relations.
Parents with no daughters developed close relationships with their daughtersin-law and parents without sons became close to their sons-in-law.
Some were even quite pleased because they had never much liked their sons-in-law anyway.
Given the expected importance of gender for informal ties, tables present figures separately for older men and women, sons and daughters, and sons-in-law and daughters-in-law.
Despite the dominance of intra-family support, the reported figures may well be under-estimates since some in the ' other persons ' category may be parents-in-law, daughters/sons-in-law or other relatives by marriage.
These indicators of expressive support show relatively less reliance on friends and neighbours followed more distantly by daughters-in-law and sons-in-law.
However, the remaining heirs include two women and three sons-in-law, or the adopted spouses of heiresses.
Heirs were assumed to be natural sons and were replaced by adopted sons or sons-in-law if there was no natural heir.
Dowries and bridewealth payments are thus the price necessary to gain the economic and cultural benefits of sons-in-law and daughters respectively.
In a number of cases, sons-in-law or more distant relatives were preferred to sons as successors to the holding.
He loved his family fiercely, two daughters and a stepson, six grandchildren and charming and talented sons-in-law.
It became increasingly less likely that daughters (and sons-in-law) would come to head the parental household.
Friends, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, and neighbours are also mentioned by substantial proportions of older people.
Between 84 and 96 per cent of the retirement contracts among freeholders involved parents and children (including sons-in-law), while the corresponding proportion was much lower among tenant farmers.
More adopted sons and sons-in-law became heads upon the retirement of the previous head than upon his death, probably because adopted sons needed a prolonged induction into the headship.