The average age of married women in 1900 was around 21-22 years old in the United States. This was common during that time period due to cultural traditions and life expectancy being lower compared to today.
The average age for a woman to get married would have to be 25, but in some other countries the average could go as high as 45 or as low as 14!
The average age of marriage for American women is around 28 years old.
An average age for men in Great Britain is 80 and for women 78.
The average age of marriage for women in South Korea is around 30 years old.
The average age of marriage for a women who lives in a rural area in the Philippines is 17 years of age. In city areas, women typically marry by the age of 22.
Women were usually married at the age of 19 in the early 1900's, while men waited until they had a career and a steady income, so usually 28 or so.
it can be 18 to 30 average age of woman to marry.
Usually Frankish women got married around the age of 12.
The average age to be married (in 18th century lower-class Virginia) was 23 for women, 26 for men. (It was even higher in England; the marriage age in the Americas decreased the more land there was available-- for instance, on the frontier. The upper classes often married younger as well.)
The average marriage age in the UK for individuals getting married in recent years is around 32 years old for men and 30 years old for women.
88 is the average age is my guess
They were married at about 16 or 15 years old.
The average age for a woman to get married would have to be 25, but in some other countries the average could go as high as 45 or as low as 14!
The average age of marriage for American women is around 28 years old.
The average age of women at death in 1900 was around 48 years old. This was significantly lower compared to current life expectancies due to factors such as higher infant mortality rates, shorter life spans, and limited medical advancements at the time.
Age 15 for women and age 18 for men
About 13.