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In reply to the discussion: National Archives looking for volunteers to read cursive documents [View all]wnylib
(25,183 posts)33. I've had trouble reading the handwriting of
census takers in the US and of officials who filled out marriage and death certificates in English in the US.
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allegorical oracle
Jan 12
OP
I have trouble reading my father's cursive - it was beautiful and heavily stylized. nt
yellowdogintexas
Jan 12
#31
I do genealogy too and some of the old documents are almost impossible to read.
Irish_Dem
Jan 12
#32
I can imagine that it's very difficult. old time cursive is very hard (for me) to read
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Jan 12
#12
My ability to write in a cursive has diminished since I began using keyboards and touchscreens almost exclusively.
sop
Jan 12
#7
Welcome to DU. Many here enjoy volunteering. When I lived in DC, I volunteered at The
allegorical oracle
Jan 13
#43