One Quick Handwriting Transcription Challenge Every Day-for the genealogist in you
George M Gobt?toElizabeth Dem?last names are very hard to make out :o(
George M Gable to Elizabeth Dempsey
George M Goble to Elizabeth Deniss
George M Goble to Elizabeth Deniofs
George Goble to Elizabeth Deniss
Was this in the U.S. and if so was it common in the 1800s to write double "s" this way. I know it was in Sweden.
Yes it was. This was in Indiana in the early half of the 19th century.
Thanks Michael.
George M. Gibb to Elizabeth Demoss
George M. Goble and Elizabeth Demoss
George M Gobt?
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Elizabeth Dem?
last names are very hard to make out :o(
George M Gable to Elizabeth Dempsey
ReplyDeleteGeorge M Goble to Elizabeth Deniss
ReplyDeleteGeorge M Goble to Elizabeth Deniofs
ReplyDeleteGeorge Goble to Elizabeth Deniss
ReplyDeleteWas this in the U.S. and if so was it common in the 1800s to write double "s" this way. I know it was in Sweden.
DeleteYes it was. This was in Indiana in the early half of the 19th century.
DeleteThanks Michael.
DeleteGeorge M. Gibb to Elizabeth Demoss
ReplyDeleteGeorge M. Goble and Elizabeth Demoss
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