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I have also come across documents where someone signed with a mark 
because he/she was too ill to sign their full name, despite the fact 
that they were literate.  Documents created before and after the 
illness were signed with full names.  

I have read that the same thing sometimes happened due to age or 
failing eyesight.





Vickie Elam White

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