The same family have lived in it for, perhaps, a hundred years: they have married and intermarried, and become identified with the locality.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
The Auberys and the Bussons married and intermarried, the Bussons assuming the territorial name of du Maurier.
"George Du Maurier, the Satirist of the Victorians"
T. Martin Wood
It has often been noticed that there are traces of Spanish blood to be found in the dwellers in the extreme west where many of the great Spanish galleons were wrecked in bygone days; just as there are found brown faces and black hair in the Fair Isle of the Shetlands, where half the population intermarried with some Spaniards of the great Armada wrecked on their coast.
"Cornwall"
G. E. Mitton