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What does FL mean
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Battenburg | Report | 7 Oct 2008 09:41 |
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Lachlan | Report | 7 Oct 2008 05:47 |
It is Latin, and means . fl. floruit - was alive at a certain date (fl 1991 = was alive in 1991) |
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Battenburg | Report | 5 Oct 2008 21:17 |
Is this a modern transcription and not original entry.? FL after female could have been originally FS farm servant. L and S are frequently mistranscribed |
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Steven | Report | 5 Oct 2008 20:23 |
Yes Bob ADE is Adelaide,Thanks all for your replies,it looks like i have several options |
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mgnv | Report | 4 Oct 2008 13:42 |
Re Luelli's point, Fla. is the traditional abbreviation for Florida. In 1963, the US Postal service introduced a set of two letter codes for all the states and Florida got the code FL. These codes have since received a lot of acceptance, and are percolating into a usage where they are partially replacing the traditional abbreviations. There is a stylistic difference, so one can say Pittsburg, Pa., or Pittsburg PA, with differing capitalization and punctuation - (a code is not an abbreviation). |
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Alistair | Report | 4 Oct 2008 12:59 |
Have you tried looking at some other entries to determine what usually appeared in that position? |
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Camille | Report | 4 Oct 2008 11:17 |
Florida is FLA |
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mgnv | Report | 4 Oct 2008 01:39 |
For Bob - US would write 4/24/1869 |
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Bobtanian | Report | 3 Oct 2008 23:37 |
is the ADE...........Adelaide? |
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Steven | Report | 3 Oct 2008 23:34 |
Thanks but the marriage was in Australia. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 3 Oct 2008 23:26 |
definately looks like US connotation there, they write their dates back to front compared to UK dates...FL looks like Florida to me, also. |
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Sam | Report | 3 Oct 2008 21:51 |
If it is connected to the father of the groom, could it be Farm Labourer? |
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Steven | Report | 3 Oct 2008 21:25 |
It is from a marriage index,below is the full entry,also the grooms father has FL . |
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GlitterBaby | Report | 3 Oct 2008 21:16 |
Where have you found this entry? |
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Steven | Report | 3 Oct 2008 21:15 |
I found this entry below,please what does the FL stand for...thanks |