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Offline JohninSussex

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Re: cause of death?
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 13 September 18 18:07 BST (UK) »
No, not Scotland's People: I suppose we should be grateful for any surviving Irish records being made available free of charge.  At least the scan is better than those of many old newspapers on various web sites (or some of the Mormon attempts at scanning books). 

Does anyone else find it tidy handwriting?  Not I: it's even worse than mine!

The scan is of the same type as all the many hard-to-read Scotlands People certificates we see on here: they're scanned in 2-colour black and white (rather than greyscale) and the minor pen-strokes (whic include the joins between letters) are lost.

Most of the scans of newspapers, and books, I see on the web are scanned fine.  The page is as readable as the original.  But it is the OCR software that's the problem which attempts to "transcribe" the page with seemingy no human intervention.  That's a totally different problem.
Rutter, Sampson, Swinerd, Head, Redman in Kent.  Others in Cheshire, Manchester, Glos/War/Worcs.
RUTTER family and Matilda Sampson's Will: