death notices
Posted: 03 May 2008 14:12
I just got issue 64 -- May 2008 -- of the magazine Your Family Tree (which appears here in the North American market as Your Family History for some reason not clear to me.)
They have an article on Death Certificates, which includes other ways to find death information so one can order the certificate.
One illustration of a newspaper shows a list of death notices from a newspaper.
The formula seems to be 'At [address, place] on [date], [name]' followed by 'Friends will please accept of this intimation.' or 'Friends will kindly accept this intimation.'
Checking the dictionary, I see that a secondary meaning of intimation =
'communication', 'announcement' which makes the meaning a little more clear.
Does anyone know the history of this expression?
Jan
ID:2875
They have an article on Death Certificates, which includes other ways to find death information so one can order the certificate.
One illustration of a newspaper shows a list of death notices from a newspaper.
The formula seems to be 'At [address, place] on [date], [name]' followed by 'Friends will please accept of this intimation.' or 'Friends will kindly accept this intimation.'
Checking the dictionary, I see that a secondary meaning of intimation =
'communication', 'announcement' which makes the meaning a little more clear.
Does anyone know the history of this expression?
Jan
ID:2875