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rosemaryparkpeck
rosemaryparkpeck ✭
October 13, 2021 edited August 20, 2024 in Get Involved/Indexing

I am doing Boston Massachusetts tax records. Several entries have an @ after the first name. What does that signify? [M3CY-8YN]

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  • Mirevo
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    October 13, 2021 edited October 13, 2021 Answer ✓

    Hello rosemaryparkpeck,

    Thank you for your question, actually we do not know what the registrar was using that symbol for. It would not be considered a part of the name and would not be indexed. We can disregard these @, just index the names of the person.

    Thank you for consulting us. We hope we have answered your question.

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  • genthusiast
    genthusiast ✭✭✭✭✭
    October 13, 2021 edited October 13, 2021 Answer ✓

    @rosemaryparkpeck

    I don't know what the "@" means either - but my guess would be perhaps the rate of tax ("@" 1? next column - rate)? The problem with this is it doesn't seem to be uniformly defined. I also note there are no reference images and the Project notes do have an example with "@" but it does not explain. This would be something a tax assessor might be able to answer - but I do believe it has something to do with the rate of tax. If there were headings indicating what was being taxed - real estate or other property - and components/divisions of the 'county' tax that would help...

    real estate lot sizes/ownership being in different situations might explain differences...

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