OK, folks, I need some help with this one. In a Sept 1886 issue of The Indiana Progress newspaper that I've been scouring in the Historic Newspaper Collection at Ancestry.com, I found the following item in a Court News column. Tell me what your best guesses are for translating this. "Com. vs. (male person#1), indict., seduction and F. And B., (female person #2), prox. True Bill." I think it says: Commonwealth vs male, indicted for seduction fornication and bastardy, female is prosecuting (bringing the charges against the male). I don't know what True Bill means. Now remember this is from 1886. Care to guess? This is not a test. I'm doing some lookups for a friend. I previously found an obit for the female, who died in 1938, was born in 1870. I think there was a son born of that seduction, making the female abt. 15-16 years old at the time. Bella