Should it not be USD ? Urban Sanitary District Good Luck: Antony Lambert; the Certificate Man. Certificates in 5 Days see: http://www.certificates.fsnet.co.uk/certificates.htm
Definately looks like a T but it is always possible that his pen slipped.The birth was in 1890 was it usual to put urban sanitary district on a certificate ?I have never come across this before Kath Antony Lambert <antonylambert@certificates.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: Should it not be USD ? Urban Sanitary District Good Luck: Antony Lambert; the Certificate Man. Certificates in 5 Days see: http://www.certificates.fsnet.co.uk/certificates.htm ==== ENG-LAN-BOLTON Mailing List ==== For Family/Local History covering Bolton, Horwich, Farnworth, Westhoughton and Turton. Please keep the messages coming. ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
Hi Kath, It's not unusual to see USD as the birthplace, following the name of the street, but usually the birthdate would also be stated. Do you know the name of the sanitary district where the birth took place? I wonder if perhaps 'T' could have been its initial letter? Rgds, Bob Thornley, Bolton From: "Kathryn Hale" <kathhale23@yahoo.co.uk> > Definately looks like a T but it is always possible that his pen > slipped.The > birth was in 1890 was it usual to put urban sanitary > district on a > certificate ?I have never come across this before