The mid bit of the 2 “l’s” would be the pointy downward bit of the M
At first I thought it could be Colleran, but now all I see is O’Meara
What would really help is other samples of the persons handwriting with known names.
Just means she was single in Italian. Formerly single
r/genealogy are very good at solving these handwriting issues.
It’s really hard to decipher when you just see a tiny bit of the record. It looks like a civil record, the formerly normally comes on a birth record. There may be other children and the name at be more legible on other records. If you would like to, send me a DM with the details and I’ll have a look for you, this is what I do for fun.
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Cullen maybe
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=sf2P7XAbhy4
O Meara
Alleava
https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=alleva#:~:text=Italian%20(Lombardy)%3A%20from%20a,may)%20God%20help%20you’.
O Meara.
The mid bit of the 2 “l’s” would be the pointy downward bit of the M
At first I thought it could be Colleran, but now all I see is O’Meara
What would really help is other samples of the persons handwriting with known names.
Just means she was single in Italian. Formerly single
r/genealogy are very good at solving these handwriting issues.
It’s really hard to decipher when you just see a tiny bit of the record. It looks like a civil record, the formerly normally comes on a birth record. There may be other children and the name at be more legible on other records. If you would like to, send me a DM with the details and I’ll have a look for you, this is what I do for fun.
Alleavra