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== Names == | == Names == | ||
Jn<sup>o</sup> or Joh<sup>es</sup> = John<br>Hy = Henry<br>Wm = William | Jn<sup>o</sup> or Joh<sup>es</sup> = John<br>Hy = Henry<br>Wm = William<br>xpher = Christopher<br>Jas = James<br>Geo = George<br>Benj = Benjamin <br><br> | ||
== Dates == | == Dates == | ||
"ber" = sometimes added to a number to indicate a month of the year. For example, in the Gregorian Calendar 10ber is October.<br>i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii, ix, x = 1 to 10<br>xx, xxx = 20 & 30<br>i or j = primo; on the first | |||
"ber" = sometimes added to a number to indicate a month of the year. | |||
10ber | |||
<br>i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii, ix, x = 1 to 10<br>xx, xxx = 20 & 30<br>i or j = primo; on the first | |||
== Latin == | == Latin == | ||
viz. = videlicet; namely | viz. = videlicet; namely | ||
cum cont.= with a sermon | cum cont.= with a sermon | ||
dom.=dominus (-a); lord or sir (lady or dame) | dom.=dominus (-a); lord or sir (lady or dame) | ||
fil.=filius (-a)= son (daughter) | fil.=filius (-a)= son (daughter) | ||
fil.pop= filius(-a) populi or filius (a) vulgi; bastard son or daughter of a harlot | fil.pop= filius(-a) populi or filius (a) vulgi; bastard son or daughter of a harlot | ||
in com.=in comitatu; in the county (of)<br>libre = book | in com.=in comitatu; in the county (of)<br>libre = book | ||
lic.=per licentiam;by licence | lic.=per licentiam;by licence | ||
nupt.=nupti fuerunt; were married | nupt.=nupti fuerunt; were married | ||
ob. = obit; died<br>s.p. = sine prole; without offspring | ob. = obit; died<br>s.p. = sine prole; without offspring | ||
May also refer in parish chest materials to Smoke-penny= one of the dues once payable at Eastertime to the incumbent of a parish by his parishioners, in this case from the occupier of a house with a fireplace. | May also refer in parish chest materials to Smoke-penny= one of the dues once payable at Eastertime to the incumbent of a parish by his parishioners, in this case from the occupier of a house with a fireplace. | ||
sep.= sepuliebatur or sepultus(-a) erat; was buried | sep.= sepuliebatur or sepultus(-a) erat; was buried | ||
par.=parochie; of the parish of...<br>q. = quarto; oversize book | par.=parochie; of the parish of...<br>q. = quarto; oversize book | ||
vid.=viduus (-a) widower (widow) | vid.=viduus (-a) widower (widow) | ||
== Terms == | == Terms == | ||
wf/o = wife of<br>admon or admin = letters of administration<br>col. = colored | wf/o = wife of<br>admon or admin = letters of administration<br>col. = colored | ||
kno. wedding= Knobstick wedding; the wedding of a pregnant single woman to the putative father-to-be, under pressure from the parish vestry. Churchwardens attended to see that the ceremony was performed, the name is derived from their staves of office.<br>w.d. = will dated<br>twp = township<br>nat. = natus; birth; son; offspring<br>ms. = manuscript | kno. wedding= Knobstick wedding; the wedding of a pregnant single woman to the putative father-to-be, under pressure from the parish vestry. Churchwardens attended to see that the ceremony was performed, the name is derived from their staves of office.<br>w.d. = will dated<br>twp = township<br>nat. = natus; birth; son; offspring<br>ms. = manuscript | ||
Terr.Tent.=Terre Tenant the lord of a manor or freeholder in actual occupation of the land, as distinct from his superior lord.<br>X = a mark made by a person instead of a signature; Christ; Christian<br>OED = Oxford English Dictionary | Terr.Tent.=Terre Tenant the lord of a manor or freeholder in actual occupation of the land, as distinct from his superior lord.<br>X = a mark made by a person instead of a signature; Christ; Christian<br>OED = Oxford English Dictionary | ||
== Websites == | == Websites == | ||
*[ | *[http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/abbrev.html Genealogy Abbreviations] | ||
*[ | *[http://www.oz.net/~markhow/acronym-uk.htm UK Genealogy - Common Acronyms and Jargon] | ||
*[http://www.british-genealogy.com/resources/registers/registers/latinnames.htm Latin Names in Old Documents] | |||
*[http://www.british-genealogy.com/resources/registers/registers/readnumbers.htm#numbers Numbers and Dates] | |||
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Revision as of 08:06, 21 November 2010
Here are some abbreviations you may find in genealogy records.
Names[edit | edit source]
Jno or Johes = John
Hy = Henry
Wm = William
xpher = Christopher
Jas = James
Geo = George
Benj = Benjamin
Dates[edit | edit source]
"ber" = sometimes added to a number to indicate a month of the year. For example, in the Gregorian Calendar 10ber is October.
i, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, viii, ix, x = 1 to 10
xx, xxx = 20 & 30
i or j = primo; on the first
Latin[edit | edit source]
viz. = videlicet; namely
cum cont.= with a sermon
dom.=dominus (-a); lord or sir (lady or dame)
fil.=filius (-a)= son (daughter)
fil.pop= filius(-a) populi or filius (a) vulgi; bastard son or daughter of a harlot
in com.=in comitatu; in the county (of)
libre = book
lic.=per licentiam;by licence
nupt.=nupti fuerunt; were married
ob. = obit; died
s.p. = sine prole; without offspring
May also refer in parish chest materials to Smoke-penny= one of the dues once payable at Eastertime to the incumbent of a parish by his parishioners, in this case from the occupier of a house with a fireplace.
sep.= sepuliebatur or sepultus(-a) erat; was buried
par.=parochie; of the parish of...
q. = quarto; oversize book
vid.=viduus (-a) widower (widow)
Terms[edit | edit source]
wf/o = wife of
admon or admin = letters of administration
col. = colored
kno. wedding= Knobstick wedding; the wedding of a pregnant single woman to the putative father-to-be, under pressure from the parish vestry. Churchwardens attended to see that the ceremony was performed, the name is derived from their staves of office.
w.d. = will dated
twp = township
nat. = natus; birth; son; offspring
ms. = manuscript
Terr.Tent.=Terre Tenant the lord of a manor or freeholder in actual occupation of the land, as distinct from his superior lord.
X = a mark made by a person instead of a signature; Christ; Christian
OED = Oxford English Dictionary