Joan, Now that you give the names, I recognize those abbreviations because that is part of my family, too. It is from Ancestral File. The submitter is: MEDIEVAL FAMILIES Microfilm: NONE C/O FAMILY HISTORY DEPARTMENT 50 E NORTH TEMPLE STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UT Submission: AF89-101516 USA 84150 I think I heard what it meant but don't remember. You could check with the Medieval Unit in Salt Lake and they would know. Kathy Taylor Portland, OR The one with "spms" is Philip Despenser, titled Baron Despenser, born about 1365 of Nettleshead, Suffolk, England. The "spms" is in the death place field. The one with "spm" is Robert Tiptoft, titled Baron Tybotot, born about 1340 also of Nettleshead. The "spm" is in the death place field.
I will go there later today to see one certain person, she's in charge of the unit. It is located in the Family History Library's British section (B2 floor.) I worked there several years ago inputting and straightening the submissions for the unit for a short time. David Samuelsen Kathy Taylor wrote: > Joan, > Now that you give the names, I recognize those abbreviations because that is > part of my family, too. It is from Ancestral File. The submitter is: > MEDIEVAL > FAMILIES Microfilm: NONE C/O FAMILY HISTORY DEPARTMENT > 50 E NORTH TEMPLE STREET > SALT LAKE CITY, UT Submission: AF89-101516 USA 84150 > I think I heard what it meant but don't remember. You could check with the > Medieval Unit in Salt Lake and they would know. > > Kathy Taylor > Portland, OR > > The one with "spms" is Philip Despenser, titled Baron Despenser, born about > 1365 of Nettleshead, Suffolk, England. The "spms" is in the death place > field. > > The one with "spm" is Robert Tiptoft, titled Baron Tybotot, born about 1340 > also of Nettleshead. The "spm" is in the death place field. > > Please send the one word message SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE to LDS-WARD-CONSULTANT-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LDS-WARD-CONSULTANT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >