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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Yes My Brother Was Born
This declarant provided evidence in her brother's delayed birth registration from New Brunswick in 1946. She was fifteen years older than her brother and remembered the birth in 1885.
I'm siding with the Agnes L. Foster. Simply because of how she's doing her loops, I would think a P would be loop-y-er (why yes, I did just make up a word)
I think it is Agnes L Foster. If you start at the top of the letter and follow thru it looks like the leg of the L is short. At least that is how I would interpret it. Trisha
Agnes P. Foster
ReplyDeleteCould also be Agnes L. Foster
ReplyDeleteYes, I debated between P and L. Tough call.
ReplyDeleteI'm siding with the Agnes L. Foster. Simply because of how she's doing her loops, I would think a P would be loop-y-er (why yes, I did just make up a word)
ReplyDeleteI agree with it being a tough call.
ReplyDeleteAgnes L. Foster. I don't think it's a P. The apparent direction of the pen stroke makes me think it's an L.
ReplyDeleteI think it is Agnes L Foster. If you start at the top of the letter and follow thru it looks like the leg of the L is short. At least that is how I would interpret it.
ReplyDeleteTrisha
Agnes L Foster
ReplyDeleteAgnes L Foster
ReplyDeleteI agree with Agnes L Foster.
ReplyDeleteI'll go with "L," maybe for Agnes Louise Foster.
ReplyDeleteI'm going with Agnes L Foster. The "F" has a downstroke that I would think would also have been on the middle initial had it been a "P."
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