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mstulken
[OL] Symbols in Jade CD?
Datum 2007/09/09 02:47:13
David Harfst
Re: [OL] Symbols in Jade CD?
2007/09/08 23:14:11
mstulken
[OL] Symbols in Jade CD?
Betreff 2007/09/09 02:47:13
David Harfst
Re: [OL] Symbols in Jade CD?
2007/09/07 20:07:30
Jenifer Nelson
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Autor 2007/09/09 20:50:06
Karen Daniels
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Re: [OL] Symbols in Jade CD?

Date: 2007/09/09 01:50:07
From: Jens-Peter Schütte <jpschuette28(a)yahoo.de>

  

  Hi, Marilyn,
   
  below, please see some of the symbols and abbreviations used in genealogic lists etc. To the best of my knowledge, a single wavy line in brackets, i.e. (t) indicates “not baptized”. Therefore, in case of your example,  “born, but not baptized, July 27,1702 in Gristede, baptized  July 27, 1792 in Wiefelstede, Ammerland”. 
                              Genealogic Symbols:
   
  *         born                                        G       divorced
  u       illegitimately born                       †        died
  x            stillborn                                                             v            killed in action in war
  gs           died on day of birth                                 b        buried                                                        t         baptized                                    &#9792;       female
  &#8776;       confirmed                                 &#9794;       male                      
  K                   married (in church)
  H        married (at registrar’s office)
    
  In case you need any additional information, please feel free to let me know.
   
  Have a nice week-end
   
  Peter Schütte
   


mstulken(a)wi.net schrieb:  Am I correct in understanding that the symbol ~ indicates a baptism date?

Numerous entries in the Jade CD have something like the following:
...*am 27.7.1702 (~) in Gristede, Ammerland, ~ am 27.7.1702 in
Wiefelstede, Ammerland..."

Does this mean that the only birth date we have is the baptismal date? 
Obviously, he wasn't baptized in two places at once.

Also, this is followed by "= am 8.4.1728 in Wiefelstede, Ammerland." (The
two parallel lines are wavy, but I can't do that here.) Is that marriage?
Proclamation? Something else?
Thanks for your help.
Marilyn


       
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