Yes; remember when "Penna" was commonly used for
Pennsylvania? Or "Tenn" for Tennessee? My favorite was
"No Car"!
Roxanne Baird
--- Cathy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Noel,
> That's assuming that the person using the
> abbreviations has used the
> Chapman Codes or postal abbreviations and not their
> own.... If your genealogy is intended for or
available >to a world audience then abbreviations
should be kept >to a minimum.
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