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Talavera or Falavera

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  • By RaquelRuiz | Tue, 2011-01-25 20:45

    Can anyone tell me if Ts in the past looked like Fs sometimes? I've not
    noticed it before but then again I don't have many ancestors with surnames
    beginning with a T. I've come across an ancestor with what looks clearly
    like Falavera, but in a sibling's record is written Talabera. This is from
    the early 1800s. Thanks for any feedback.--Raquel

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    omar.codina

    14 years 9 months ago

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    T or F

    Sometimes it is hard to distinguish between a capital T and a capital F. It helps if it is a common name like Trevino or Talavera.

    RaquelRuiz

    14 years 9 months ago

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    In reply to T or F by omar.codina

    T or F

    What I found confusing is searching "Falavera" surname on familysearch.org I
    do come up with hits, but I'm wondering if those are due to misreading of
    the records when they were extracted.

    Armando

    14 years 9 months ago

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    In reply to T or F by RaquelRuiz

    T or F

    I assume it is due to a misreading, which was common when the were
    trancribed, since I can't find the surname Falavera anywhere else on the net
    and much less in Spain.

    Armando

    On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Raquel Ruiz wrote:

    > What I found confusing is searching "Falavera" surname on familysearch.orgI
    > do come up with hits, but I'm wondering if those are due to misreading of
    > the records when they were extracted.

    RaquelRuiz

    14 years 9 months ago

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    In reply to T or F by Armando

    T or F

    I did the same and have come to the same conclusion. But I can totally
    understand it as it clearly looks like an F on one record. Thanks for the
    responses.

    Armando

    14 years 9 months ago

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    In reply to T or F by RaquelRuiz

    T or F

    There is a Guide to Spanish Alphabet (writing): 12th through 17th Centuries
    in the files section of NuestroRanchos at
    http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/17706 that allows you to see the
    changes and various forms of writing each letter and number. There should be
    one created by us that has even more examples with common misinterpretations
    based on what we find. I have thought of trying to get some collaborative
    projects together for this and also a spreadsheet of books, dates, and names
    for the records available online since many times the familysearch site has
    missing or incorrect info that is almost impossible to have corrected. Can
    you upload or send me copies of what you have so I can see the cause of
    confusion?

    Thanks, Armando

    Existe un PDF con tablas de ejemplos desde el siglo 12 hasta el 17 en la
    sección de archivos de NuestroRanchos en
    http://www.nuestrosranchos.org/node/17706 que nos permite ver los cambios
    y las diversas formas de escribir las letras y numeros. Deberiamos crear una
    tabla expandida con ejemplos de interpretaciones erróneas comunes. He
    pensado en tratar de empezar algunos proyectos de colaboración para esto y
    otro de una hoja de cálculo con los libros, las fechas y los nombres de los
    registros disponibles en línea porque la busqueda del sitio de FamilySearch
    muchas veces falta datos o contiene información incorrecta. ¿Puede subir o
    enviarme copias de lo que tiene para que pueda ver la causa de la confusión?
    Cordialmente, Armando

    On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Raquel Ruiz wrote:

    > I did the same and have come to the same conclusion. But I can totally
    > understand it as it clearly looks like an F on one record. Thanks for the
    > responses.

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