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Can anyone Help - cannot read Words on a Cert.

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Chris

Chris Report 25 Mar 2005 10:39

Thanks everyone for your offers of help. I am now quite confident that we have worked the wording out. Both of their chrisitan names were Thomas (THO. s) on the Cert for Short. & Thomas Sutton's Middle name was Saunders. A big thanks to Jenny - could also not read the address!, Louise, Jennifer & Dea. I can now do a bit more digging around! Also thanks to Sam, Ron & Elizabeth for their input (where would I be without all you guys?)

Poolie Girl

Poolie Girl Report 25 Mar 2005 09:53

Nothing reached me either. I use Hot mail, what do u use Dea? Beth :)

Chris

Chris Report 24 Mar 2005 21:55

Thank you for the offers...in the process of emailing.

Sam

Sam Report 24 Mar 2005 21:40

Hi Chris Could it be Thos short for Thomas? Sam

Chris

Chris Report 24 Mar 2005 21:29

Hi all Could someone do me a big favour please. Just received a Marriage Cert for My GGG Grandparents Wedding in 1840. George Sutton & Sarah Ann Coomber. However I cannot read both of their fathers names. It also weirdly looks like the word 'thor' appears for both of their christian names?! Can anyone help, if so please message me and I will send the Cert as an attachment. Thanks in Advance.