Wallace Fullerton
Sat, 28 Aug 2010 06:44:19 -0700
Glad to be of assistance, Mary Anne.I was a little off when I said the "G" was much like when I learned cursive in the 1950s. I looked again and realized that the letter looked familiar because it was very much like the "G" in the signature of George Washington - when I was a kid I often tried to forge his signature. See what you think -- examples can be found at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:George_Washington_signature.svg or http://www.hakes.com/item.asp?Auction=186&ItemNo=34332
On 8/28/2010 7:39 AM, mary anne wrote:
My thanks to everyone who wrote, especially Wallace, Deborah and Sandra. Sorry about my typos, folks. The surname in question turned out to be "Green"; I can honestly say that I have never seen the capital letter "g" written that way :) Have a great weekend, everyone! Mary Anne ___________________________________________ nsroots mailing list nsroots@ednet.ns.ca http://mailman.ednet.ns.ca/cgi-bin/listinfo/nsroots
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