Thank you for the ideas.

On Friday, February 3, 2017 at 12:59:24 PM UTC-8, Kim White wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I am looking at the enumeration for my great grandparents and am wondering 
> what a particular notation signifies on the enumeration form.  I have noted 
> that persons who gave Azores as their country of nativity have an "OC" 
> handwritten over "Azores" and "OL" handwritten over "Portuguese."  I am 
> wondering if any of you have determined if this notation was made at the 
> time of indexing, or transcription, and what it represents?
>
> I have noted "Hamburg" was overwritten with "Ger," "Ost Freisland" was 
> overwritten with "Holland," and "Fyal" was overwritten with "Ptg" and a 
> number of other notations, as well.
>
> It is reasonable to suggest that "Ptg" overwritten on "Fyal" indicates 
> Portugal, but "OC" comes across to me as either "Old Country" or "Other 
> Country." 
>
> Thank you,
> Kim 
>

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