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Definition of Intermarried
1. intermarry [v] - See also: intermarry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intermarried
Literary usage of Intermarried
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1907)
"White persons who intermarried with Cherokees after November 1, 1875, ... 1375),
which in § 26 declares that no white person intermarried since December 16, ..."
2. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1907)
"White persons who have intermarried with Delaware or Shawnee citizens of the Cherokee
... Cherokee enrolment—rights of intermarried whites — married out and ..."
3. History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania by John Newton Boucher, John Woolf Jordan (1906)
"Franklin county, and was there buried, leaving to survive him five children:
David, the great-great-grandfather of Judge Steel: John, intermarried with ..."
4. History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania: From the Discovery of the by George Smith (1862)
"By his second wife he had but one child, Rachel, who intermarried with Robert
Wharton, in 1701. By a former marriage, he had one son, Ellis, and a daughter, ..."
5. Intermarriage in New York City: A Statistical Study of the Amalgamation of by Julius Drachsler (1921)
"Number of married foreign-born white females (first generation)—; number of
females who intermarried (10%)—; Or approximately ..."
6. The Lands of the Five Civilized Tribes: A Treatise Upon the Law Applicable by Lawrence Mills (1919)
"intermarried Citizens.—Unlike the case of the Choctaws and Chickasaws, ...
Only such citizens as intermarried with members of the tribe prior to November 1, ..."
7. Indian Land Laws: Being a Treatise on Indianland Titles in Oklahoma and by Samuel Thomas Bledsoe (1913)
"Alienation—intermarried Cherokees.—A limited number of white persons who ...
Such intermarried citizens, however, were enrolled upon a separate roll, ..."