Here’s the answer to the previous puzzle-post with the following Latin-looking verse:
O Sibili, Si ergo
Fortibuses in ero
O Nobili, Themis trux
Cevats inem, Causen dux
This is, of course, not real Latin but a little verse that you can sound out in English. If you read it out loud, slowly and carefully, you can hear that the verse is actually:
Oh see Billy, see ‘er go.
Forty buses in a row.
Oh no Billy, them is trucks.
See what’s in ‘em? Cows ‘n ducks.
Hi, I’m new to this site and hope that I’m posting my query in the proper place.
i am looking at a Massachusetts census that is dated April 5, 1930.
I am reviewing a line item for an “Infant” and in the “Born” column, the number 10 is over 12. Can someone tell me the birthdate of this infant.
Thank you,
Richard