I was paging through the Google Books page images of the Vital Records of Medfield, Massachusetts to the Year 1850, and came across this image just before page 214:
There are three images of pages with blurry partially turned pages in this book. Fortunately, all of the blurry pages were included with good page images, but I was surprised to see this hand.
I wonder whose hand it is? Male or female? Did they chew their nails? How was this missed by Google quality control?
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We should make a book exclusively with google book scan errors. LOL http://louisianagenealogyblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/report-of-mississippi-river-commission.html#axzz2HgNDJ75J
ReplyDeleteLeft Handed-male in my op. But looking at the bottom right of this picture, it seems that this picture was "doctored".
ReplyDeleteRandy, I found some hands on microfilm this week at the Family History Library! The pages were blurry and re-photographed on the next image. But I thought about your fingers!
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