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I added a new folder in the "links" area called "Handwritting" please
feel free to add other links to this folder.
thanks,
joseph
ps: one day we'll have to do a major back up of all the resources we've
collected for the site. Looks like it will be a job.
aajay1073 wrote:
Under Genealogy.com Research guidelines, Deciphering Documents and
Handwriting there are a few articles:
1) Reading Handwriting
http://www.genealogy.com/00000010.html
Towards the top of this document it says:
"Watch out for double S's. The first S in a pair was often written to
look like a lower case F."
2) Guidelines for Reading Old Documents
http://www.genealogy.com/68_sperry.html
The material at Genealogy.com is a good read if you have a chance to
browse over there:
http://www.genealogy.com/developing_research_skills.html
Good luck,
Angie
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Joseph Puentes <makas@n...> wrote:
I was watching a documentary about American Slave Narratives. In one
of
the stories it was talking about slaves being sold at auction and
they
showed a bill of sale. the time period was about 1850. In the bill of
sale at the bottom it spell "witness" like this:
"witnefs"
now this reminds me of the times I've seen Castañeda spelled Caftañeda
does anyone know about the use of the "F" for "S's" in early
handwritting?
thanks,
joseph
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