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kevinbradychristianson1
kevinbradychristianson1 ✭
February 20 edited February 20 in Indexing

I was indexing a tax form from 1883 in Canada and there seemed to be some shorthand words like Wm and Mo in the names section of the document with lines underneath the second letter. I have an attached image. Does anyone know what they mean?

Edward Wm.PNG
Evans, Mo Thomas.PNG


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  • genthusiast
    genthusiast ✭✭✭✭
    February 20

    If you still have the batch can you share the batch code? Mxxx-xxx

    It's after the Project name at the top or when batch is open in Help (menu)> Share Batch.

    The Wm likely means William - William Edwards (likely surname is given first)

    The Mo? is likely an abbreviation for given name as well - but I cannot think of it.

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  • Dellory Matthews
    Dellory Matthews ✭✭✭✭
    February 20

    The first snip says- surname: Edwards and given name: Wm

    We type what we see and we let the researchers make their own determination on what Wm is an abbreviation for.

    Please share your batch if you would like more help. It can be important in deciphering old handwriting to see the entire image.

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-share-an-indexing-batch-with-someone
    https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-index-given-names


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