Understanding a family tree abbreviations (Urgent)
It didn't even enter my head that it could be Latin. Now I'm wondering why the creator of the tree wasn't consistent with using 'b' or 'n'. Oh dear, I really thought flourished meant died ha! Clearly I've confused it with perished. Never mind, at least I have some clarity now. Thanks for the help, much appreciated.
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- Understanding a family tree abbreviations -
KCullen,
2025-05-28, 08:52
- Understanding a family tree abbreviations -
slowhands,
2025-05-28, 10:49
- Understanding a family tree abbreviations - KCullen, 2025-05-28, 10:55
- LLoyd -Webb branch at Linton 1730's ( flourishing in 1790) -
slowhands,
2025-05-28, 11:30
- LLoyd -Webb branch at Linton 1730's ( flourishing in 1790) -
KCullen,
2025-05-28, 16:49
- Webb - Mason branch at Linton late 1600's -
slowhands,
2025-06-03, 10:18
- LLoyd branch at Upton Bishop 1600's -
slowhands,
2025-06-03, 10:30
- LLoyd branch at Upton Bishop 1600's -
KCullen,
2025-06-05, 16:37
- LLoyd branch at Upton Bishop 1600's -
KCullen,
2025-06-05, 16:37
- LLoyd -Webb branch at Linton 1730's ( flourishing in 1790) -
KCullen,
2025-05-28, 16:49
- Understanding a family tree abbreviations -
slowhands,
2025-05-28, 10:49