Re: Court records: Death R



Robert G Eldridge wrote:

in a genealogical context where history is
relevant, some people like to refer to what was the case when a record
is made, rather than what might be the current case.

If a reference is made to how now called you'll have to change every so often as the reference changes the way in referring. If the notation is made regarding the situation at the date involved this stays valid always (I'm lazy by nature so do note how where ever was referred then and not now).

Richard

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