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Thanks guys so much for the help!!! I have made some headway so far :) Yesterday I printed out the sheets and tried to read, and today I'm looking at them on the computer, full size, and it's much easier to see how some letters are written. Now understanding the S's and some other letters, I see what I thought was "thosfell" is actually "Vessell" ... "the good ship or vessel called the Martha and Mary". He did own a ship! Since my last try with fake words, I realized: Onsiont = Ensient, which means pregnant. His wife was pregnant while he was writing this will. I know they had just one son. Fuhr = Such... Lol it took long enough to figure that one out! But the S looks like an F! I also sent these copies to a woman I met last year online while doing research, with whom I share common ancestors. I totally forgot about her until last night! This ancestor is also common to us :) She e-mailed me back, pretty amazed that I found this! She said she has done some work with old English documents before, and she'd do her best to come up with a translation in the next few days. Jackpot! I am just so excited about this! |
;) This thead has my intrest now....i want to know more, keep it update as you find out, LOL I have an aunt in MA that has traced back to the late 1800's early 1900 in Poland..She passed all her findings on to each living family member so we can pass it to families and keep it going, so interesting.. |
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One of these days I'd like to go backwards from my mom's side too. My grandma came from Hungary when she was just a little girl, and she has some information like her parents' passports, and I found records of the ship they came in on, but I'm sure she still has many relatives in Hungary and I'd love to go there someday and find them! |
Love it! So fascinating to dig into all that old history and get a feel for what it was actually like for your relatives. |
I did my family tree... it was my passion before having a Yorkie!! just kidding.. but there was a time I was really into the research. Anyway... I traced back to 1066 england on one side. Also many family "stories" proved to be untrue.. I was always told I was Polish, Royalty (of course ) and I have a piece of pottery that has been handed down for generations that is from our "royal family"... well...well not quite true lol |
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Lol that's funny how stories get passed on! The stories I've heard from my family are all true so far, but I haven't heard any stories from further back! Everything else (from the arrival in Canada) has records, journal entries, etc, for proof! |
The LDS church website is familysearch.org. You can also go to the locations page to find a family serch center near you. You can get access to records and free, personal help there. I know my grandma used to volunteer to read microfilms and got used to reading that difficult writing they had back in the day. So, I'm sure someone there can help with reading the documents. My dad has a huge family and nearly all the work has been done on their genealogy up to the 1400's...at least, I believe...my mom's side: Her side is what I am working not. Not so much yet My mom's family also came over from Hungary and settled in Saskatchewan. I feel like I might need to actually go to SK find some of these records |
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