Subject: Re: meaning? From: Iris11111 Date: October 24, 1998 Thanks to all who responded to my query. You all said (and continue to say) pretty much the same thing, but URQ had the most informed answer, so here 'tis. Thanks again. Marjorie << Greetings from South Carolina. "Pashed" means to be hurled or smashed so my guess is that he was drinking liquor & was thrown out in the cold. URQ>> << While perusing through some of the entries on the magazine below, I found this one. Does anyone know what "in Licore an pashdd. in the Cold" means? Thanks, Marjorie The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research State of S. C., Union Dist. - An inquisition taken before me William Kennedy, Cornr. for the District upon the Dead Body of Lewis Berry of the District aforesaid upon the oaths of twelve Good and lawful men who being Duly sworn and chargd. do say on their oaths that the Said Lewis Berry came to his Death by being "in Licore an pashdd. in the Cold." Given under our hands and seals Feby. 20th 1815. >> ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== Go To: #, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, Main |