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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition => Topic started by: zachinton on Friday 04 September 20 23:56 BST (UK)
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Hi there, would anyone be able to help decipher the name of the first witness on this marriage certificate please?
It's for the marriage of Joseph Hinton and Elizabeth Gallagher in Sunderland, 1897. The second witness is A Pybus (Annie Pybus). The full certificate is in this post here for extra context here:
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=836685.msg7019580#msg7019580
I'm trying to track down details of Joseph Hinton and thinking to try to work out who this witness was, but can't quite crack it. Thanks!
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Looks a bit like Duncan to me. Perhaps 'S' is the initial.
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Duncan's a great suggestion. I had been struggling with the first letter, I wanted to say P but with an errant downward stroke but it doesn't match with other capital Ps on the same page. D really makes sense.
Also, the final three letters I wasn't sure but 'can' looks good.
Definitely agree with that initial S, that's consistent with similar elsewhere on the page.
Thanks. Going to see if I can link an S. Duncan to the married couple.