Try to avoid inferring more from a document than what it actually says. A quick reading of a 1742 deed from Massachusetts suggested the wife was dead. However a slower, more careful reading of the deed, indicated that the deed clearly stated only the husband was dead. It was never actually stated the wife was dead.

Always read a document more than once.

And think about what it says.

And more importantly: what it does not.

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