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Title: Help with Baptism Date
Post by: PSRMJones on Sunday 02 February 14 20:33 GMT (UK)
I am looking through some 18th century baptism records and I am confused by some entries in the column where I would expect to see a date.  I have attached an image showing the issue with the confusing words circled.  Anyone know what these words are?

Thanks for your help.

Phil
Title: Re: Help with Baptism Date
Post by: Headbanger Veron on Sunday 02 February 14 21:13 GMT (UK)
I can't read the words either but might they be ditto marks?

Just a thought

Veron
Title: Re: Help with Baptism Date
Post by: jennifer c on Sunday 02 February 14 21:28 GMT (UK)
Does it appear anywhere else in the book? The last letter looks to be a d from looking at the writing.

Jennifer
Title: Re: Help with Baptism Date
Post by: Joyful on Sunday 02 February 14 21:29 GMT (UK)
 I thought that perhaps the words were "Ibid" roughly meaning
in the same place or in this case on the same date.

Joy
Title: Re: Help with Baptism Date
Post by: JMStrachan on Sunday 02 February 14 21:59 GMT (UK)
Yes, it looks like ibid which is being used to mean the same as ditto marks, i.e. "same as before".
Title: Re: Help with Baptism Date
Post by: craggagh on Sunday 02 February 14 22:49 GMT (UK)
Hello -

They could well refer to the priest/minister who has performed the baptism - the month seems to be in the main body of the text and the date in the final column along with the  words that are difficult to read. It would not be uncommon for the priest's/minister's name to be there.

craggagh.
Title: Re: Help with Baptism Date
Post by: JohninSussex on Sunday 02 February 14 23:04 GMT (UK)
"Ibid" is not the name of a priest, it simply says the same date as the previous entry.  All the dates are the same day of the week (presumably a Sunday) and there were clearly 2 or 3 baptisms some Sundays.
Title: Re: Help with Baptism Date
Post by: PSRMJones on Monday 03 February 14 01:01 GMT (UK)
Thanks everyone.  There is always someone here to answer my questions.  :)