dec'd

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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[1], number 23, Presbyterian Board of Publication, page 312:
      Mary Van Schoonhoven, dec'd.... .. [$]1,500.00
    • 1950, Marcus Shivers, Shivers Genealogy[2], 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.
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  • d. (died)
  • ob. (died)

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