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CONSANGUINEUS
Lat. A person related by blood; a person descended from the same common stock. Consanguineus frater. In civil and feudal law. A half-brother by the father's side, as distinguished from frater uterinum, a brother by the mother's side. Consanguineus est quasi eodem sanguine natus. Co. Litt 157. A person related by consanguinity is, as it were, sprung from the same blood. … [Read more...] about CONSANGUINEUS
CONNECTICUT
The name of one of the original states of the United States of America. It was not until the year 1665 that the territory now known as the state of Connecticut was united under one government. … [Read more...] about CONNECTICUT
CONSANGUINITY
Kinship; blood relationship ; the connection or relation of persons descended from the same stock or common ancestor. 2 Bl. Comm. 202; Blodget v. Brinsmaid, 9 Vt 30; State v. De Hart, 109 La. 570, 33 South. 605; Tepper v. Supreme Council, 59 N. J. Eq. 321, 45 Atl. IU; Rector v. Drury, 8 Pin. (Wis.) 298. Lineal and collateral consanguinity. Lineal consanguinity is that which … [Read more...] about CONSANGUINITY
CONNECTIONS
Relations by blood or marriage, but more commonly the relations of a person with whom one is connected by marriage. In this sense, the relations of a wife are "connections" of her husband. The term is vague and Indefinite. See Storer v. Wheatley, 1 Pa. 507. … [Read more...] about CONNECTIONS
