One Quick Handwriting Transcription Challenge Every Day-for the genealogist in you
Ephfrum Cox
Ephraim Cox
Efphram Cox
It looks like Ephfrium Cox to me. The "i" itself isn't prominent, but there is very clearly a dot and a short upstroke after the "r" and before what appears to be the "u".
Ephfrum Cox is it.
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ReplyDeleteIt looks like Ephfrium Cox to me. The "i" itself isn't prominent, but there is very clearly a dot and a short upstroke after the "r" and before what appears to be the "u".
ReplyDeleteEphfrum Cox is it.
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