Hi I've been given a family tree compiled by my late uncle. He uses the abreviation "ald." as in "tr.19-7-1845 ald." Can you tell me what this might mean please? Thanks
The abreviation "ald." stands for "aldaar". It literally means "there". It refers to a place mentioned before, like: John was born on 1 Aug 1964 in Amsterdam. He married Susy on 20 November 2001 aldaar (= also in Amsterdam).
Hi
Thanks. It does make sense now. May I ask another question? My uncle has written against another entry - Petronella Wilhelmina van der Zaag who was born in Zuidland in 1759 and died in 's-Gravenhage in 1833 - "otr.15-6-1785 's-Gravenhage en tr. 23-6-1785 Zuidland". Did she have two weddings or is this something comparable to reading the Banns in England?
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Saskia
I would think this means " ontbonden " or disolved, Saskia. Likely by death, as divorce was uncommon then. Remarriages, sometimes several, because of death of a partner were common. The words are close in meaning to the English bind, bond and spelled the same way. Here it would mean literally "disbonded or disbound". .