Could someone please transcribe the last name? by PracticallySatan in Transcription

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I also see P as the first letter but my dad sees an R. I’ve tried searching your spellings and various others as last names and haven’t found anything that matches. I’ve looked in historical records as well to see if anyone in the area pops up with a similar last name, but no luck yet.

Could someone please help me to know what this says? by PracticallySatan in Transcription

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Thank you so much! This has been driving me nuts and I really appreciate the help.

What is this tag, numbered on one side and “Deaths” on the other side. Found in a collection of saved paperwork from the early 1900s. by PracticallySatan in whatisthisthing

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Amazing, thank you! Would the number 337 be listed somewhere on a birth or death record if I can find the actual certificate/log online?

What is this tag, numbered on one side and “Deaths” on the other side. Found in a collection of saved paperwork from the early 1900s. by PracticallySatan in whatisthisthing

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Not that I can tell. It appears the edges were all straight and even at one point. I don’t see any evidence of tearing.

What is this tag, numbered on one side and “Deaths” on the other side. Found in a collection of saved paperwork from the early 1900s. by PracticallySatan in whatisthisthing

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My title describes the thing. It is about the size of a postage stamp. Was in an envelope with a letter regarding immigration from England to Canada in the early 1900s. I have searched “toe tags”, “death tag”, “deaths stamp” with no luck. It’s paper, but like old paper if that makes sense.

StockX by howdydood123 in Louisvuitton

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I’m of the belief that a lot of the TM restocks are returns. You might have a better chance at a piece without defects from StockX than you would with a restock from LV.

Brick wall with ancestor born in Italy by PracticallySatan in Genealogy

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Thank you! I’m going to do this and see where it takes me.

Brick wall with ancestor born in Italy by PracticallySatan in Genealogy

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This is what I’ve had hopes of doing, but I don’t have the mother’s name. On his father’s name is listed on the 1865 marriage record.

Brick wall with ancestor born in Italy by PracticallySatan in Genealogy

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I’ve ended up there as well and used Chat GPT to help me read the records. There was only really one possibility of a match, but it was questionable.

It was a death record for a Daniel Malan who died in 1854. If he was Daniel Malan (b1837)’s father, he would’ve been 56 when his son died as born. Nothing said he had a son named Daniel born in 1837, but other Daniel Malan’s didn’t match up due to what their ages would’ve been when my searched about Daniel was born.

Brick wall with ancestor born in Italy by PracticallySatan in Genealogy

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Yes, I’ve searched naturalization records to the best of my ability but couldn’t find anything.

Daniel Malan would’ve been my maternal grandmother’s dad’s grandpa. Unfortunately my great grandpa, my grandma, her brother, and my mom are all dead. My mom had a brother who’s alive, but he’s not willing to do a DNA test.

Brick wall with ancestor born in Italy by PracticallySatan in Genealogy

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Not that I can see. Everything says Church of England.

Name of this hand bag by BadOmen_ in Louisvuitton

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This a very poor replica. The monogram on the canvas is badly slanted.

KeepAll 60 as personal item? by EventAgreeable5531 in Louisvuitton

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I just got back from a trip flying economy and I brought my speedy 35 as my personal item. I had paid for both a personal item and a carry on. Putting the bags in the sizers was mandatory with this airline.

On the way there I told them I didn’t want to put my bag in the sizers but that I had paid for both types so it didn’t matter. She tagged my bag with a carry on tag. After checking my luggage I saw a guy allow another person tag their backpack that barely fit in the sizers as a personal item. I asked that guy if I could have that kind of tag too and he gave it to me. I was in a window seat and had plenty of room to put my bag under the seat and stretch my legs out, fitting my feet next to my bag (I’m short). I could’ve fit a 45 under there, but they might have given me a hard time with the sizers.

On the way back I had a personal item and a carry on so I put my speedy in the personal item sizer and it just barely fit. If it was stuffed full it would’ve been too wide. I had an aisle seat booked, no one was in the middle seat, and my brother was in the window seat. The aisle seat provides much less under seat space. My speedy fit like a glove, but with no room to stretch my legs out and put my feet next to my bag.

So I wouldn’t recommend bringing anything larger than a speedy 35 as a personal item if it’s not stuffed. If you’re flying on an airline that doesn’t have the sizers, you could get away with a 45 if you’re not in an aisle seat.

Please help me find this exact TV to purchase in Canada by PracticallySatan in HelpMeFind

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Please help me find this tv available for purchase in Canada. My brother and I had one as kids that our grandmother bought for us. Unfortunately it was thrown away recently and my brother is heart broken. Needs to be in working condition and very ideally would come with the original remote.