PoplarHill
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Would love some opinions on this.
I spend a lot of time searching old pre 1900 cemeteries here in Northern Alabama for genealogy and historic hobbies. I notice an abnormally large amount of random letters or numbers either backwards or upside down on tombstones. Sometimes it's a letter in a name or epitaph or a number in the date and usually only one mistake on a single tombstone. Death dates usually range from 1830's-1880s. I know of literally dozens, if not more than 100, such graves with this type error and just find it hard to fathom that stone carvers would make that many of the same type mistake on something hand carved and labor intensive.
Do you guys know anything about this phenomenon? Is it some type of code or done purposely or just an odd common mistake for the era? I will try and upload a picture for reference.
I spend a lot of time searching old pre 1900 cemeteries here in Northern Alabama for genealogy and historic hobbies. I notice an abnormally large amount of random letters or numbers either backwards or upside down on tombstones. Sometimes it's a letter in a name or epitaph or a number in the date and usually only one mistake on a single tombstone. Death dates usually range from 1830's-1880s. I know of literally dozens, if not more than 100, such graves with this type error and just find it hard to fathom that stone carvers would make that many of the same type mistake on something hand carved and labor intensive.
Do you guys know anything about this phenomenon? Is it some type of code or done purposely or just an odd common mistake for the era? I will try and upload a picture for reference.
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