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dec'd (not comparable)

  1. Abbreviation of deceased.
    • 1893, Presbyterian Church (USA), “Miscellaneous Gifts”, in Reports of the Missionary and Benevolent Boards and Committees to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, number 23, Presbyterian Board of Publication, page 312:
      Mary Van Schoonhoven, dec'd.... .. [$]1,500.00
    • 1950, Marcus Shivers, Shivers Genealogy, Dalcassian Publishing Company, page 294:
      Robt. Cartewright binds himself for the use of Elizabeth Chivers, daughter of Tho. Chivers dec'd. April 13, 1664.
    • 2010, Thomas K. Sullivan, One Happy Old Priest, Xlibris US, →ISBN, page 513:
      Joseph O'Brien, 1933. Korea, Japan. Dec'd 1990.
  • d. (died)
  • ob. (died)

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