Scott, Jrou wedges is definitely Iron. As Edith said the capital I and J are really interchangeable. I've forgotten the date but there wasn't even an "I" in the alphabet for many years. It was one of the last letters added to our present alphabet. The other word could be pine or fine as Edith also suggested, but also, possibly sawn meaning it had been sawed into timber already. The first letter of a word if it was an "s" often looked like an "f" to us. I had thought about what Lee said but I don't believe that is it. With the possibilities you now have look carefully at the original and you can probably decide. I've taken many classes in paleography and it is still not easy. Good luck. Elinor Antis [log in to unmask] To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-roots.html