Good Evening to All
Creating a Master Source I came across some words that I am not sure of
the Meaning.
1. Fraktur
2. Certified Transcriptions
Google was no help.
Can anyone help.
Thanks in advance and good night to all.
Henry
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Fraktur is old germanic script
See http://www.omniglot.com/writing/german.htm or better, but its all in
German: http://www.mikrolisk.de/show.php/101/chapter_5
You are faced with trying to decipher fraktur if you research old German
records.
It was superseded by Sutterlin script in the early
Which Master Source template were you using?
Different templates expect different information, which one you were using
can help others work out what the words mean given the correct context
On 18 October 2013 15:56, Henry henr...@verizon.net wrote:
Good Evening to All
Creating a Master
On 2013/10/18 07:56, Henry wrote:
1. Fraktur
Google was no help.
Try looking for Fraktur Certificate and you'll come across references to the
Pennsylvanian German baptismal certificates.
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Mike Fry
Johannesburg (g)
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Actually, Fraktur is a German typeface and Sütterlin is a handscript. Fraktur
was in printed books, Sütterlin was how Germans wrote. My mother is old enough
to have learned Sütterlin in school. I was born in Germany but I am not quite
old enough :) I do pride myself on my Sütterlin
On 18/10/2013 06:56, Henry wrote:
Creating a Master Source I came across some words that I am not sure of
the Meaning.
1. Fraktur
This from Wikipedia: Fraktur is both a style of lettering and a highly
artistic and elaborate illuminated folk art created by the Pennsylvania
Dutch (also known as
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I have set relationships to the main person
don't see anywhere this relationship can be added to a report [eg 1st
cousin once removed]
is there a way??
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On 18/10/2013 18:53, Caron Burns Tait wrote:
I have set relationships to the main person
don't see anywhere this relationship can be added to a report [eg 1st
cousin once removed]
is there a way??
I don't think I can see how this would work.
Are you envisaging every person in a report having
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On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Carolyn
It sort of depends on the situation. Do you currently have the child linked
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a subsequent spouse (legal or otherwise) of the natural mother.
If so, there should be two “marriages” of the mother, one to the natural
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How do I add an adopted father to my family tree on an individual? I would like
the natural father to show as well.
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