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Signatures on Early Records

By Emily Croom Premium

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Q. When early wills (1600s, 1700s) were recorded by the court, was the record copy transcribed by someone (clerk, etc.) or were they the person’s own hand if they were able to write? Also, is the signature in the record copy the individual’s signature? If a mark, is it the individual’s? This is perplexing me View Website VIP Subscription

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