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I am in the middle of transcribing Manchester baptisms at a church in Ancoats for 1872. On a typical Sunday there may be 12 to 20 children presented, so it may not be too surprising to find a bit of backtracking - or maybe the cleric was hard of hearing. A couple of recent examples:
Child: Hadley (crossed out) Adelaide
Parents: Thomas and Arthur (crossed out) Martha
Perhaps these days the latter partnership may be unexceptionable ... :D
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No wonder we often can't find who we are looking for...................... :-X :-X :-X
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How interesting, may I ask which Church? Viktoria.
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How interesting, may I ask which Church? Viktoria.
Of course - St.Andrew. Long gone, I believe, but its street remains.
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Yes, the street runs ,if I remember correctly-(no guarantee of that nowadays-)between Great Ancoats St.and Piccadilly.Perhaps not quite as long as that.
A "Waterloo"church, built 1831 ,demolished 1961 after being closed in 1958.
I often tell people where I now live of the many churches demolished in the 1950/60s.
St Andrew`s was designated to be the Cathedral church should the Cathedral be bombed.
The graveyard was sealed by a concrete raft. The interred remains lie undisturbed.This was not sold for development but the site of the church was.
This info comes from a book "Like a Mighty Tortoise"the history of the many churches in Manchester especially those demolished.
Happy hunting. Viktoria.
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I am in the middle of transcribing Manchester baptisms at a church in Ancoats for 1872. On a typical Sunday there may be 12 to 20 children presented, so it may not be too surprising to find a bit of backtracking - or maybe the cleric was hard of hearing. A couple of recent examples:
Child: Hadley (crossed out) Adelaide
Parents: Thomas and Arthur (crossed out) Martha
Perhaps these days the latter partnership may be unexceptionable ... :D
Hard of hearing, or too much of the church wine? Or couldn't read his own notes later when recording them in the register.
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"Parents: Thomas and Arthur (crossed out) Martha"
Maybe that's where the old saying comes from "don't know whether I'm Arthur or Martha" !
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Hard of hearing, or too much of the church wine? Or couldn't read his own notes later when recording them in the register.
I'm not sure that much church wine should have been consumed at baptisms. Maybe they were done after a communion service? Certainly there were 15-20 baptisms almost every Sunday.
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"Parents: Thomas and Arthur (crossed out) Martha"
Maybe that's where the old saying comes from "don't know whether I'm Arthur or Martha" !
;D ;D
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"Parents: Thomas and Arthur (crossed out) Martha"
Maybe that's where the old saying comes from "don't know whether I'm Arthur or Martha" !
That's very good, Jeanne! ;D ;D
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"Parents: Thomas and Arthur (crossed out) Martha"
Maybe that's where the old saying comes from "don't know whether I'm Arthur or Martha" !
I'd never heard that saying until I moved to Australia along with many others lol :D
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"Parents: Thomas and Arthur (crossed out) Martha"
Maybe that's where the old saying comes from "don't know whether I'm Arthur or Martha" !
I'd never heard that saying until I moved to Australia along with many others lol :D
Like "mad as a cut snake"? ;D
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...or fast as a cut cat! 😄
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Take a look at this - it's really funny and won an award! It was a TV ad for Mitre 10 Hardware.
https://youtu.be/nqRVqXMyzhM
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;D ;D ;D
so cute.....
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The out- takes are funny too! https://youtu.be/X6hjQbAX69s
Gotta love those kids!
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Hard of hearing, or too much of the church wine? Or couldn't read his own notes later when recording them in the register.
I'm not sure that much church wine should have been consumed at baptisms. Maybe they were done after a communion service? Certainly there were 15-20 baptisms almost every Sunday.
Actually, if you read your Book of Common Prayer rubric, you will find that they were conducted DURING the service. There is a specific part of the service when baptisms are conducted, which is omitted if none have been presented for baptism.