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05 March 2007
Can You Read it?
This comes from a deed
in Kentucky in the early 1800s. Hopefully it's not too hard.
That is it-Ambrose Ruckers. What is meant here is actually Ambrose Rucker's, indicating the possessive, but old records rarely use apostrophes to indicate possessive.
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Ambrose Ruckers
That is it-Ambrose Ruckers. What is meant here is actually Ambrose Rucker's, indicating the possessive, but old records rarely use apostrophes to indicate possessive.
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