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Cornwall / Re: Cod written at the end of Baptisimal Entry - What does this mean?
« on: Monday 30 December 19 11:08 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much for solving that Dundee, SelDen and JenB  :). I was hoping COD wasnt "cause of death". Never thought it could be latin! Thank you also for adding the link for me Dundee . :)
 
Thank you Trish for the info on Francis Macfarlan. Malcom was married twice, so Margaret was Francis'  step sister.  I have been unable to find any information on Francis only that  he was witness at his sister Elizabeth's wedding to John Christie in Feb 1756.

Thank you again,
TheresaM   

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Cornwall / Cod written at the end of Baptisimal Entry - What does this mean?
« on: Monday 30 December 19 06:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Everyone,
Would anyone be able to clarify what  Cod:die written at the end of a 1743 Baptismal entry in the parish registers of the Isles of Scilly means?

The image of the entry from family search:-
Margt daughter of Malom Macfarling and Eliz his wife Cod :die

 Am hoping there is a happier explanation as I want this ancestor to survive because she would fit a missing piece of the family tree. :) 
Thank you
Theresa M 

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Thank you Tony for your help.
Cheers
TheresaM

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Thanks everyone ....I am very happy. The photos of Grandad & Grandma Browning came up    really well! I appreciate all your help.
Cheers
TheresaM

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Gadget,
My sincere apologies. You did an excellent job. I don't know how I could have missed you in my reply... I even commented to my husband that Gadget was an apt name for one who "fixes" photos.
Your help was appreciated... thank you!
TheresaM

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Wow! You've done a great job on this old slide. Many thanks Jim1, HandyPandy, Flattybasher9, Japeflakes and Tommy. My husband sends his thanks too.
Cheers to you all,
TheresaM

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Hi Everyone,
This slide of my husband's grandparents Golden Wedding anniversary was taken by him in 1969.    I would really appreciate some help with correcting the colour of this faded slide if that's possible.
Thank you,
Theresa M  :)
 

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Down / Re: Help with finding Sarah McDermott's maiden name
« on: Sunday 14 April 13 08:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi Deirdre,
Thank you for checking out the Newry records also for taking a second look at Dungannon.The first James, born in 1838 must have died. And what a shame there was no Mary Jane! 
I'm sure you've done a very thorough job of looking through these records, but I can have another look whilst I am there.I have taken note of all the info you have found for me. I have an email ready to sent to the Catholic Church in Church St, Rostrevor. 
Only two weeks to go before holidays!
Thank you again,
Theresa   

 

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Down / Re: Help with finding Sarah McDermott's maiden name
« on: Saturday 30 March 13 03:43 GMT (UK)  »
PS Now I've done the same!  ::)
I meant to type Hillen not Hillman.
Theresa.

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