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Marriage of Meredith Mannin & Rachel Fugate
Amanuensis[i] Monday Brown-Mannin(g) Line By Don Taylor Intro/source As is so often the case, when you find a record it begs additional questions. Were Meredith and Rachel married on Valentine’s day or three days later? Transcription [ii] Know all men by … Continue reading
Posted in Brown-Montran, Ancestor Features
Tagged Manning, Kentucky, Mannon, Fugate, Amanuensis, Mannin
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An Old Settler Departs
Amanuensis Monday Darling Line By Don Taylor I’ve been researching the siblings of Rufus Holton Darling and had three left to research. Sally Ann Darling, Hannah Darling, and Franklin C. Darling. I haven’t been finding much on any of them. … Continue reading
Posted in Darling
Tagged Abner C Darling, Sarah Green, Grand Chute, Nancy A Green, Robert Green, Henry Darling, Franklin Darling, Amanuensis
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Probate Record – Ezra Sanford – Sales Paper – Part 2 of 2
Transcription Tuesday Brown/Sanford Transcription by Don Taylor (See Part 1 of 2 here) This week, for “Transcription Tuesday,” I continue looking at the Probate Record for Ezra Sanford of Bennington County, Vermont[i], who died in 1813. The “Sales Papers” consisted … Continue reading
Posted in Brown-Montran
Tagged Amanuensis, Ezra Sanford, Mercy Sanford, Sally Sanford, Mercy Gay, Lucy Sanford, Bennington County, Vermont
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Probate Record – Ezra Sanford – Sales Paper – Part 1 of 2
Transcription Tuesday Brown/Sanford Transcription by Don Taylor This week, for “Transcription Tuesday,” I am looking at the Probate Record for Ezra Sanford of Bennington County, Vermont[i], who died in 1813. The “Sales Papers” consisted of a cover page and two … Continue reading
Posted in Brown-Montran
Tagged Electa Sanford, Amanuensis, Ezra Sanford, Mercy Sanford, Sally Sanford
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Probate Record for Timothy Munsell
Anamnesis Monday Transcripts by Don Taylor Probate records are wonderful when you can find them as they provide so much detail and texture about an individual’s life. I just loved learning that Timothy Munsell‘s family spent a dollar (6 shillings) for … Continue reading