Hi List, Plugging away on NS vital statistics website I came across this entry. " Sarah Bloomfield Morris and Emona Knowlton married 1873 in Kings County Item can be found in Registration Year: 1873 - Book: 1826 - Page: 64 - Number: 50 " AN EXAMPLE OF TRANSCRIPTION MISTAKES (no criticism intended of those poor tired eyes that do so much good work) This should read Isiah Bloomfield Morris and Emma Knowlton. A reminder that all info should be checked and double checked. While I'm on my soapbox please remember to do simple math on dates as well. It will save a lot of passing on of misinformation.Check my tagline! Cheers, Elaine English "Genealogy without Documentation is Fiction"
Hi Eliane, Sorry to jump in but I just wanted to back you up :-) Thanks Phil .............. The Register, December 18, 1929 Mrs. I. B. Morris The death occurred on Dec. 4th, at the home of her nephew, Aubrey Morris, Melvern Square, Annapolis County, after a lingering illness, of Emma May, wife of Capt. I. Bloomfield Morris of Harborville, in her eightieth year. Mrs. Morris was the daughter of Robert Knowlton of Advocate. Much of her early life was spent at sea, with her husband. She was a member of the Methodist church, and beside her husband and a number of nephew and nieces, her loss will be keenly felt by many friends throughout the community. Internment took place in Berwick cemetery. ............. On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 21:25:51 -0400 "Elaine English" <aries18@sympatico.ca> wrote: > Hi List, > Plugging away on NS vital statistics website I came >across this entry. > " Sarah Bloomfield Morris and Emona Knowlton married >1873 in Kings County > Item can be found in Registration Year: 1873 - Book: >1826 - Page: 64 - Number: 50 " > > AN EXAMPLE OF TRANSCRIPTION MISTAKES > (no criticism intended of those poor tired eyes that do >so much good work) > This should read Isiah Bloomfield Morris and Emma >Knowlton. > A reminder that all info should be checked and double >checked. > While I'm on my soapbox please remember to do simple >math on dates as well. It will save a lot of passing on >of misinformation.Check my tagline! > Cheers, > Elaine English > > "Genealogy without Documentation is Fiction" > ----------------------------------------