Recent Activity by BethUllman

BethUllman added a note to SoS_Will_Books_41_09 in Deeds, Wills, Inventories in Will Books, saying “The first part actually reads "This J**ds*utrec **adsy* day of Ju the eighth year of * Reign of our Souerign [Sovereign Lady Anne by ye [the] Grace of God Queen of Great Britain +c [etc.] A**** Bond 1709 Between ye [the] Hostble Coll: Thomas Pollo...”Note Added
BethUllman edited CCR_195_B1F6_Inquests_1690_1745_057 in Miscellaneous Court Records: Inquests, 1690-1745 in zCCR: ClosedPage Edited
BethUllman marked CCR_195_B1F6_Inquests_1690_1745_057 as needing review in Miscellaneous Court Records: Inquests, 1690-1745 in zCCR: ClosedPage Needs Review
BethUllman edited CCR_195_B1F6_Inquests_1690_1745_047 in Miscellaneous Court Records: Inquests, 1690-1745 in zCCR: ClosedPage Edited
BethUllman marked CCR_195_B1F6_Inquests_1690_1745_047 as needing review in Miscellaneous Court Records: Inquests, 1690-1745 in zCCR: ClosedPage Needs Review
BethUllman marked CCR_195_B1F6_Inquests_1690_1745_037 as needing review in Miscellaneous Court Records: Inquests, 1690-1745 in zCCR: ClosedPage Needs Review
BethUllman edited CCR_195_B1F6_Inquests_1690_1745_037 in Miscellaneous Court Records: Inquests, 1690-1745 in zCCR: ClosedPage Edited
BethUllman edited CCR_195_B1F6_Inquests_1690_1745_023 in Miscellaneous Court Records: Inquests, 1690-1745 in zCCR: ClosedPage Edited
BethUllman added a note to CCR_195_B1F7_Lord_Granville_Agents_1744_1756_003 in Miscellaneous Court Records: Instructions of Lord Granville to Agents of North Carolina, 1744-1756 in zCCR: Closed, saying “Item 3: what is transcribed as "???pher" is "Cypher". " in ?no?ases" is "in Two Cases". "besiness" is written here as "business". "which fa?as" is written "which Cases"”Note Added
BethUllman added a note to CCR_195_B1F7_Lord_Granville_Agents_1744_1756_002 in Miscellaneous Court Records: Instructions of Lord Granville to Agents of North Carolina, 1744-1756 in zCCR: Closed, saying “Item 1: what is transcribed as "pundual" is actually written as "punctual" -- the line crossing the t is faint but visible and it is clear the c is separate, unlike the d's in other words. Item 2: the word(s) indicated by the first ? I belie...”Note Added
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