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Northumberland / Re: ST. Michael Catholic Church Newcastle
« on: Monday 26 March 12 15:29 BST (UK) »
Many thanks for the search. I felt there could be a baptism entry between the quarter July-Sept 1912. As his birth registration in Free BMD named him as Convery (male) it suggests he might have died at or soon after birth and this being a Catholic family, they did the usual thing to have them baptised in church asap. I knew St Michaels is in Elswick ( I tend to put Newcastle when I should be more specific) where the family lived - it was their parish church.