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vespasian | Report | 1 Sep 2009 21:35 |
Does anyone have any idea what the words Em'ee and Notem mean after a persons name |
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Janice | Report | 1 Sep 2009 21:36 |
Employee? |
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vespasian | Report | 1 Sep 2009 21:39 |
Thats a thought! |
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vespasian | Report | 1 Sep 2009 21:49 |
How about 1891, Henry Britton.Could Notem mean 'not employee'? |
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AnninGlos | Report | 1 Sep 2009 21:53 |
It probably means employee and not employed |
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vespasian | Report | 1 Sep 2009 21:57 |
Thanks girls. I can put the aspirin away now. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 1 Sep 2009 22:14 |
I thought the word "Notem" meant an alteration or amendment, |
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