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Subject: [NJHUNTER] Unfamilia Terminology
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 15:19:06 EDT


Dear Listers,
Today while I was looking at a microfilm from the LDS collection on NJ
marriage certificates, I came across the following information for one
relative and I am unfamiliar with the term:
John P. Alpaugh Edqr----
Dear Sir,
Please record the [suljoined or subjoined] marriage
On February 13, 1861 ---(and then it goes on in the normal
course with the names of the bride and groom and their ages and places of
residence).
Edwin
Town----
Pastor
Presbyterian Church
Mt.
Airy
Does anyone have an idea of what the world suljoined or subjoined
mean? Or is it a misspelling of another word?

Sincerely,
Kay Larsen


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