Help with Taufen symbols & abbrev's
I am looking at some Taufen records from late 1700s in Vandsburg. They are full of abbrev's and symbols. I recognize "son", "daughter", "died", but there is one that follows the "+" death symbol that I am not familiar with. It resembles a script "D", but not exactly.
Would someone please me out with this?
I would also like confirmation that these records primarily list the father's name and whether the child was a son or daughter.
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Hello @Robt_Nielsen,
The "d" symbol you are asking about is a scribal convention for the word "den" = the; on the. This scribal convention almost always appears before a date.
So in the two examples you marked you would read them as follows:
died (on) the 28th of November 1782.
died (on) the 20th of February 1780.
Yes, the records appear to list the father's name and then an "S" or a "T" for son or daughter respectively.
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Thanks, @Robert Seal_1 !!
I will add this insight to my collection.
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