Understanding a family tree abbreviations (Urgent)
I believe "n" is latin Natus/Nata for born/producuced
floruit "F" I believe indicates that the person was alive in that year (1790). i.e. more research to find the birth "b" or christening "x" :-)
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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
- Understanding a family tree abbreviations -
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- 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 -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