Related for Kiddushin 126:8
תניא כוותיה דרב אסי קידשתי את בתי ואיני יודע למי קידשתיה ובא אחד ואמר קידשתיה אף נאמן לכנוס כנסה ובא אחר ואמר אני קדשתיה לא כל הימנו לאוסרה עליו
Tosefta Kiddushin
[A man who says] "I arranged the betrothal of my daughter but I do not know to whom I betrothed her", and one man comes and says, "I betrothed her!"—he is believed to marry her. After [that happened and] she was married, another came and said, "I betrothed her!"—he does not have the power to forbid her [to her current husband, even if he were telling the truth]. (Translated from the Ehrfurt manuscript:) [A man who says] "I arranged the betrothal of my daughter"—[we assume that this] includes minor daughters but doesn't include major daughters. "My daughter was betrothed"—doesn't include minor daughters. "I [arranged the] divorce of my daughter"—includes minor daughters, but doesn't include major daughters. "My daughter was divorced"—includes neither major nor minor daughters. [If a man said about his daughter:] "She was captured and I redeemed her", or "She had sex with someone who would disqualify her"—he does not have the power to make her forbidden [to subsequently marry a priest]. "I arranged the betrothal of my daughter" and he has 10 daughters—they are all forbidden [to marry other men until the kiddushin is broken] because of doubt. If he said "major daughter"—only the eldest daughter is betrothed. If he said "minor"—only the youngest daughter is betrothed.
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