US, Massachusetts—Boston Tax Records, 1822–1918 [Part N] [M3L5-5JZ]
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@Janet Holdstock My understanding is that is a notation that Mary E Hennessey is the "wife of" Wm J. And that Arena T Hough is the "wife of" FD. if you look close up it does look like a "wf". I would not index that name as neither man is not listed as an owner. However, that will be a fun piece of information for a researcher to find.
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Based on these project instructions, you will not need to include abbreviations with names. Also, because of these instructions I have been indexing the noted names that go along with the owners since they are located in the owners column with the owners and they are unique.
- When indexing real estate registers which had a column for owners and no other names, index the names of owners in this column. Do not mark these images as "No, No Extractable Data." This is an exception to the previous rule to not index the names of owners.
- Do not include abbreviations of titles or terms in the name fields. Some abbreviations may include the following: Adminr (administrator), Atty (attorney), DO (ditto), Wfe (wife), Exrs (executors), Bros (brothers).
- Index each unique name.
- A surname may have been written once for multiple individuals. Index the surname for all names listed under the surname until a new surname is indicated.
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ux means 'wife of' Just for clarification.
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@annewandering Thank you for that information. I wonder where that comes from.
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I am guessing latin but I don't really know. It is used in a lot of old English records.
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Should I index it and how?
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No, you do not index the abbreviation.
Project directions state
- Do not include abbreviations of titles or terms in the name fields. Some abbreviations may include the following: Adminr (administrator), Atty (attorney), DO (ditto), Wfe (wife), Exrs (executors), Bros (brother)
Also, because of these instructions I believe you should index the noted names that go along with the owners since they are located in the owners column with the owners and they are unique.
- Index each unique name.
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Thank you.
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@Janet Holdstock The abbreviation "ux" stands for the Latin "uxor" (wife).
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