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Does this say Julia is married ??
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Does this say Julia is married ??
14-07-10, 18:53
I thought it said unmarried but on FMP it says married ?
Julia Lazarus born abt 1831 thanks
http://search.ancestry.co.uk/iexec/?htx=view&r=5538&dbid=8767&iid=MDXRG9_269_272-0065&fn=Julia&ln=Lazarus&st=r&ssrc=&pid=5742457
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14-07-10, 19:03
No, the enumerator writes Mar when they are married, her entry is U or Un I think.
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14-07-10, 19:03
Definitely not married. Not as neat as two other Un. on the page or as neat as a W. On the balance of probabilities I'd go with unmarried. It looks as if some of the form was filled in later in a hurry.
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14-07-10, 19:11
thanks very much definitely says married on fmp transcription it also says Suba ???? instead of Julia lol
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15-07-10, 09:58
The writing is pretty poor and I can see where they got Suba from.
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15-07-10, 10:06
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The writing is pretty poor and I can see where they got Suba from.
Yes, but if you look very carefully you can see the 'i' has been added with a '^' below it, but at first glance you would see 'suba'
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15-07-10, 11:41
Give the lady a caret!
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15-07-10, 12:16
ooh yes Julie your right thanks
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