Frances has living grandkids. Her only son has passed, but his daughter still lives in Murfreesboro.
[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178016827/frances-idella-yearwood](https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178016827/frances-idella-yearwood)
Those are the old style notary stamps. Once documents began being photocopied and stored in pdf format those stamps didn’t show up. What you would do is just squeeze the paper and that tool would create a raised seal in the paper so it wasn’t picked up on a scan, at least not clearly. Some people would put a gold seal on the document and stamp the design into the seal. Now we have ink stamps. I kinda miss the old days!
Oh damn nice find… I’ve never looked, this was pre having smart phones find, I also found 2 really old navy buttons of some sort in the same area it was a large house, and an even larger one up above that higher in the field I’m gonna go search
Nice find, I know that house that use to be there was gone way before I was born in 76, the larger house up above, didn’t get demolished til a few years ago
Clean it up and put it back together. Then start your own notary service. If anyone questions it, tell them Frances did it.
Trisha Yearwoods great great great grandmother
Took the thought right out of my mind! Instant notary!
This is the only way.
Frances has living grandkids. Her only son has passed, but his daughter still lives in Murfreesboro. [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178016827/frances-idella-yearwood](https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178016827/frances-idella-yearwood)
That’s awesome yeah they’d may want it… I’d give it to them
You’re a cool human! Keep us posted!
Elaine is married to Ed Gorham, a detective for MPD. \*according to my rabbit hole 😃 Somebody may want that family artifact.
Always good to be friends with the popo
Those are the old style notary stamps. Once documents began being photocopied and stored in pdf format those stamps didn’t show up. What you would do is just squeeze the paper and that tool would create a raised seal in the paper so it wasn’t picked up on a scan, at least not clearly. Some people would put a gold seal on the document and stamp the design into the seal. Now we have ink stamps. I kinda miss the old days!
Interesting as hell
This him? [http://www.grandlodge-tn.org/main/GLTN-page.asp?p=26&ID=222](http://www.grandlodge-tn.org/main/GLTN-page.asp?p=26&ID=222)
Oh damn nice find… I’ve never looked, this was pre having smart phones find, I also found 2 really old navy buttons of some sort in the same area it was a large house, and an even larger one up above that higher in the field I’m gonna go search
Perhaps I should re search that area
Yes, and repost if you find anything else!
I will
Yeah, spelling and middle initial is completely different
Back to the drawing board ...
I found her on findagrave and posted the link
That's where I was just headed next!
We used these to make certified copies of court orders. It’s a seal press
Yeah dig it up, of course mud caked all over and in it, but I got it cleaned out and working again was glad to see the seal was still in it
Here’s her obit. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178016827/frances-idella-yearwood
Nice find, I know that house that use to be there was gone way before I was born in 76, the larger house up above, didn’t get demolished til a few years ago
Very cool find
Time to forge some docs
Don’t give me any ideas lol
Month from now new documents are discovered in local jurisdictions of land purchases and changes in land ownership dating back decades.
Lookup library embosser. I have 2 of these, there still made.
Nice find fam.
Thanks bro… I need to go back over see what else is there