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Re: [OL] How to decipher old handwriting?

Date: 2006/08/22 16:11:01
From: Ahnenforschung Familie Timphaus <ahnenforschung(a)timphaus.de>

Dear Courtney,

could it be Ludwig Heese? (Albertus Wilhelmus Ludovicus Heese)

Regards

Jan

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Hallo List,

We need some assistance in reading old handwriting from late 1700s and early

1800s church records.  

There is a first letter of a word that looks like a 2 in modern handwriting.

 

"Ludovicus de Heise Wa??is (or in)  im gu(or gri)unreadable von 2umbarland."

(Or what looks to be barland - it may be barlant or barlaut.)  

Do any of you have an idea about that 2 looking letter?  The 2 has a curl on

the top if that helps.  Also, in the old handwriting, was the overstrike
over 
the letter u as common as it is today?

Thanks for any assistance.

Courtenay Ochs

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