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Subject: Re: [TGF] Transcribing Question
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2012 14:44:36 -0400 (EDT)
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Michael:
I always transcribe as exactly as possible "&" as "&" and "and " as "and"
Chris Green
C&M Genealogy
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Subject: Re: [TGF] Transcribing Question
I always transcribe it as &.
michele
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ileen Souza
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ubject: [TGF] Transcribing Question
Should a symbol of an "and" in 18th century handwriting be transcribed as an
&" or an "and?"
Eileen
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