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J Adams_5
J Adams_5 ✭
September 19, 2021 edited August 20, 2024 in Get Involved

UK, England, Northumberland—Nonconformist Church Records, 1613–1920 [Part B][MSPX-NRK]

In the second entry the filiam has been crossed out with a latin word written in and a name after that. Does this mean the name isn't the father? If so, how is this entered?

Jane

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  • Ontymay
    Ontymay ✭✭
    September 19, 2021 Answer ✓

    I believe the word after the crossed out filiam is relictam meaning widow. So then the name is her late husband and there is no field to index that

    cheers

    Julia

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  • J Adams_5
    J Adams_5 ✭
    September 20, 2021

    Thank you very much for you help. Jane

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