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Indecipherable Cert....Experienced Help Required

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Deb needs a change

Deb needs a change Report 2 Oct 2007 08:44

I have a cert that so far, has stumped everyone who's viewed it. If you have experience deciphering old script, then you may be able to help me.

I'm hoping to find 3/4 people who have the time and patience to work in a group from this thread. I think the only way to solve this problem will be to talk through what we are looking at.

If you think you could help me, please PM me and I'll forward image to you.

Thanks..........Deb:)

Suein10b

Suein10b Report 2 Oct 2007 08:49

will pm you.

Sue

Kay????

Kay???? Report 2 Oct 2007 08:50

hi deb,,,

have you tried holding it to a mirror?

sounds silly I know but often things can be read better back to front,,,,,

Deb needs a change

Deb needs a change Report 2 Oct 2007 09:11


Anyone else like to put their hand up?


Deb:)

Suein10b

Suein10b Report 2 Oct 2007 09:13

Hi Deb.

Thanks recieved safely. See what you mean

I will try

Sue

Suein10b

Suein10b Report 2 Oct 2007 09:17

at first look I would say Prodge.

But on enlarging PROSSER

Sue

Deb needs a change

Deb needs a change Report 2 Oct 2007 09:22

Hi Sue,

The original script from 1838 must have been badly faded and someone has traced over it. If you look at "Formerly", you'll be able to see the original slightly above.

Whoever traced it, didn't form anything that represents propper letters. It's almost like he traced the general shape of the name.


Deb:)

Suein10b

Suein10b Report 2 Oct 2007 09:27

Why not try ring Liverpool Registry Office / or the Records office and ask if they can check the original.

It shouldn't be a problem as you have an official copy.

Will continue looking.

Sue

Deb needs a change

Deb needs a change Report 2 Oct 2007 09:32


Agree with P. Take a look at how the other letters on cert are formed. The P in Podd is the same. The stylised r in Sharp and Mary is different though. It ends on the decending line and rises to meet the following letter in Sharp and Mary. In maiden name it ends on the asending line and doesn't meet the following letter.


Deb:)

Mummy Bear

Mummy Bear Report 2 Oct 2007 09:35

I've PMed you'd

Suein10b

Suein10b Report 2 Oct 2007 09:38

Do we agree ?

P**osse*

Deb needs a change

Deb needs a change Report 2 Oct 2007 09:46

I think P**o**e

I've looked at the lower-case s in Cuicus (address) and registrar. I can't see a double s in her name.

The dg from Prodge is interesting though. The d isn't formed as strongly as the d's in Podd, but it could be. The g has no loop, but again it's possible.


Deb:)

Deb needs a change

Deb needs a change Report 2 Oct 2007 09:47


Hi Rachel. PM hasn't come through.


Deb:)

Mummy Bear

Mummy Bear Report 2 Oct 2007 09:52

Originally sent at 8:46 just resent

Suein10b

Suein10b Report 2 Oct 2007 09:53

Im sure where you say dg is old fashioned ss

By the way I read the address as Circus Street.

I have I think found them in the 1841 census

Sue

Deb needs a change

Deb needs a change Report 2 Oct 2007 10:01

Sorry Sue. Spelling mistake on my part. It's definately Circus.

If it is ss, what is the long descending line before the e ?

It's baffling!



In 41, they have two children, Frances and William. Following through, Mary dies and Robert is a widower in 51. Birthplace Cumberland.



Deb:)

Familyfinder

Familyfinder Report 2 Oct 2007 10:05

have pm'd you-looking forward to a challenge!

Suein10b

Suein10b Report 2 Oct 2007 10:08



You wont be disappointed.

I've not struggled like this with reading a certificate

Deb needs a change

Deb needs a change Report 2 Oct 2007 10:45

Has anyone noticed that there are two distinctively different lower-case r's.

There is the stylised r in Sharp and then look at the small r in Robert.

Take a second look at what I believed to be a stylised r following first letter P. Could it be an i and lazy r ?


Deb:)

Mummy Bear

Mummy Bear Report 2 Oct 2007 10:52

I've PMd you again