Author Topic: 1635 burial extract 7  (Read 837 times)

Offline Janet Waterhouse

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1635 burial extract 7
« on: Friday 07 December 18 10:40 GMT (UK) »
Good morning,

just tidying the transcriptions by cross checking with the Bishop's transcripts (BT).

Transcribed:

Alice ? was buryed the same day.

Stuck with Alice's surname in the BT, her entry does not appear in the burial register.

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Janet

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Re: 1635 burial extract 7
« Reply #1 on: Friday 07 December 18 16:24 GMT (UK) »
Boone??  :-\
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Re: 1635 burial extract 7
« Reply #2 on: Friday 07 December 18 17:10 GMT (UK) »
Boone??  :-\

The last letter is s.  I've been staring at this on and off for hours and that's the only letter I'm certain of.

Janet, is this record on Ancestry or the generally accessible FamilySearch?

I would like to have a much better look at this man's handwriting.

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Re: 1635 burial extract 7
« Reply #3 on: Friday 07 December 18 17:16 GMT (UK) »
Boone??  :-\

The last letter is s.  I've been staring at this on and off for hours and that's the only letter I'm certain of.

Janet, is this record on Ancestry or the general accessible FamilySearch?

I would like to have a much better look at this man's handwriting.

I can't discount the last letter being e (see "the" later in the line).

We really do need a few more lines to see how letters are formed in other entriers.

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Re: 1635 burial extract 7
« Reply #4 on: Friday 07 December 18 17:32 GMT (UK) »
A big thank you to all of you.

I'm working from a paper copy of the 1635 Bishop's Transcript.  I do not subscribe to any of the commercial sites, so I do not know if the page is available.  I'm not sure if I'm allowed to upload the whole page?

I've attached a larger section of the page, I hope it helps.

Janet


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Re: 1635 burial extract 7
« Reply #5 on: Friday 07 December 18 23:33 GMT (UK) »
I've been wondering about Urvens, with the first letter written as V rather than U (they are often interchangeable at this date). This first letter looks a bit like 'half' the W in William elsewhere in the extract, which would tend to support its being V or U.

ADDED - or maybe Uwens, though the w would not be a perfect match with others here.

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Re: 1635 burial extract 7
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 08 December 18 03:30 GMT (UK) »
I've been wondering about Urvens, with the first letter written as V rather than U (they are often interchangeable at this date). This first letter looks a bit like 'half' the W in William elsewhere in the extract, which would tend to support its being V or U.

ADDED - or maybe Uwens, though the w would not be a perfect match with others here.

You may well be right, Bookbox.

Last night I went through every paleography exemplar I have collected and couldn't match that initial.  Casting the net wider today I found this:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/archievenorg/3388094434/

See the pair in the U/V row corresponding to the 1607 manuscript.

(I don't think it is Uwens.)

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Re: 1635 burial extract 7
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 08 December 18 08:17 GMT (UK) »
Useful exemplar, HD. Thanks for posting. It does seem that U/V is likely. Any advance on Urvens, which I'm not fully confident about?

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Re: 1635 burial extract 7
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 08 December 18 09:36 GMT (UK) »
Good morning,

a curious name indeed.

Whilst checking the following year, 1636, it appears that two entries have been written again, namely,
Willm Lewis and Alice ?

I've attached the image for comparison.  It appears that the entry was made by a different hand.  Note the 'W' on Willm  and the first letter of Alice's surname, could this be 'V' without the preceding vertical character?

Janet