I thought it was four living grandparents when recipients were of an age to start a family.
Anyone have an idea of how common that would have been in 1941?
I’m sure it wouldn’t have been centenarian grandparents, at least for the earlier generations—by the time it’s clear that a woman has grandparents that old, she wouldn’t be fertile.
I thought it was four living grandparents when recipients were of an age to start a family.
Anyone have an idea of how common that would have been in 1941?
I’m sure it wouldn’t have been centenarian grandparents, at least for the earlier generations—by the time it’s clear that a woman has grandparents that old, she wouldn’t be fertile.
Could well be—it’s a long time since I read the book.