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Common terms and phrases11th mo 12th day 1st day 1st mo 24th day 2d day 2d mo 3d mo 4th mo 6th day Aaron Abigail Abner Aldrich Anna Bellingham Benjamin Betsey Bezaleel Burrillville Caleb Capt Charles Chloe Conn Daniel David Deborah Douglas Ebenezer Edward Elisabeth Elisha Eliza Ephraim Esther Eunice Ezekiel Ezra Farnum George Gloucester Grafton Harriet Henry Holbrook Hopkinton Huldah Isaac Israel Jacob James Jane Jemima Jesse Joanna John and Hannah John and Mary Jonathan Jonathan Jr Joseph Joshua Josiah July July 26 July 30 June June 15 June 20 Keith Lois Louisa Lucy Lydia Marcy Margaret Maria Martha Mendon Molley Moses Nancy Nathan Nathaniel Noah Northbridge Obadiah Olive Phebe Polly Rachel Rawson Reuben Rhoda Ruth Sally Samuel Sarah Seagrave Sept Seth Silas Smithfield Stephen Susan Susanna Sutton Taft Thayer Thomas Timothy Twin Upton Uranah Willard William Popular passagesPage 4 - ... m. is placed in brackets after the Christian name. 6. Marriages and intentions of marriage are printed under the names of both parties. When both the marriage and intention of marriage are recorded, only the marriage record is printed; and where a marriage appears without the intention being recorded, it is designated with an asterisk. 7. Additional information which does not appear in the original text of an item, ie, any explanation, query, inference, or difference shown in other entries of... Page 4 - In all records the original spelling is followed. 3. The various spellings of a name should be examined, as items about the same family or individual might be found under different spellings. Page 4 - The various spellings of a name should be examined, as items about the same family or individual may be found under different spellings. . 4. The birth of a married woman is recorded under her maiden name, when it is known, but if the maiden name is unknown the entry appears under the husband's name with a dash enclosed in brackets, ie, [ ], to signify that the maiden name is not known. 5. In taking records from gravestones it is often the case that the family name of a woman as given on the stone... Page 4 - ... 3. The various spellings of a name should be examined, as items about the same family or individual might be found under different spellings. 4. Marriages and intentions of marriages are printed under the names of both parties. Page 6 - Cemetery b. — husband, hours inf. — infant int. — publishment of intention of marriage Jr. — junior md. Page 5 - CR3. — from records of Smithfield, RI, Monthly Meeting d. — daughter; died; day Dea. — deacon dec. — deceased dup. — duplicate entry GRI — grave record, Pine Grove Cemetery GR2. Page 224 - CASS, Abigail S. and Jeremiah Murphy, Sept. 3, 1838. Diana of Mendon, and Arnold Aldrich Jr., int. Sept. 2, 1832. Hannah, d. of Daniel of Richmond, NH, and Nathaniel Taft, s. of Mijamin, 4th day, 2d mo., called February, 1768. Page 365 - Charles A., s. of Jennings B., Jan. 22, 1835, a. abt. 3$ m. Charles M., s. of William and Lydia H., 25th day, 8th mo. 1824. Page 231 - CONGDON, Jennings B. and Lydia Aldrich of Northbridge, int. Feb. 26, 1832. Sarah Ann and Henry M. Hathaway of New Bedford, Feb. 21, 1842. Page 5 - When a marriage has its intention recorded it is designated with an asterisk. 5. Additional information which does not appear in the original text of an item, ie, any explanation, query, inference, or difference shown in the entries of the record, is bracketed. ABBREVIATIONS. a. — age ; aged abt. — about b. — born bp. — baptized bur. — buried eh. References from web pagesVital records of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 ... Bibliographic information |