Re: Quaker Records
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In reply to:
Quaker Records
Bryson Hatfield 3/06/08
Bryson - Bernadette is correct, the printing plates must of been a bit off in that corner, for the text is almost non-existant. But this is what I can read:
Philip Ham d. 5-28-1814, aged about 74 yrs. (page 117 of the meeting books).
Priscilla Ham, w. Philip & ch. John and Jane Saners, b. 5-10-1__0; d. 4-12-17_1. My guess would be 1740 for the birth, it's faint, but I think it is there. Looks like1781 for the death. There is a closed loop on the bottom of the death date which would mean a 6 or 8, and since Ann was born 1779, 1761 wouldn't make sense.