I agree with Gibson but the S in State doesn't look like the first name. Perhaps it begins with A though there is not a capital A represented. Maybe Asm though that makes no sense.
the first letter is not constant with other "s" in the pharagraph, first letter more like "a" so I think its written "aom" or possibly "a.m" with a last of "Gilson" third letter more closely matches with this writers "l" than "b"
To me it looks like "Sam Gibson"
ReplyDeleteI agree with Gibson but the S in State doesn't look like the first name. Perhaps it begins with A though there is not a capital A represented. Maybe Asm though that makes no sense.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like "James Gibson" to me.
ReplyDeleteSamuel Blain and James Luby?
ReplyDeleteAom Gibson
ReplyDeletethe first letter is not constant with other "s" in the pharagraph, first letter more like "a" so I think its written "aom" or possibly "a.m" with a last of "Gilson" third letter more closely matches with this writers "l" than "b"
ReplyDeleteAmos Gibson
ReplyDeleteMaybe "Ian" or "I am" Gibson...
ReplyDeleteI think that what we "see" is only a portion of the document. I would transcribe this portion as:
ReplyDelete"...know all men by these presents, that I am -
Gibson of Harford County of State of Maryland being in a very..."
Asm Gibson
ReplyDeleteAnne Gibson!
ReplyDeleteW[illia]m Gibson
ReplyDeleteAnne Gibson
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