[APG Public List] Word on Original Deed?
Dee Gibson-Roles
wncgen at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 3 09:43:21 MDT 2010
Looks like the word could be "paid" - perhaps the initials are of the person who
accepted the payment?
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From: Michael John Neill <mjnrootdig at gmail.com>
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Subject: [APG Public List] Word on Original Deed?
I'm looking at the original copy of an 1863 deed.
I'm trying to get a fix on what one word and initials on an original deed might
stand for. It appears to be the part of the original deed where the Recorder's
Office could make notes. Above it is the information regarding the recording of
the deed. In the very bottom right is a number (17267), which is apparently a
document number assigned by the Recorder's Office as it appears in the upper
left of the recorded copy of the deed.
I have posted an image here:
http://blog.casefileclues.com/2010/10/left-hand-corner-says.html
Any thoughts?
It looks like "Naill RG" but I'm not certain.
Michael
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