Just a final comment (well, from me anyway!) regarding entries in a baptismal register for Non-Conformist churches starting from the late 1840s – see my posting #7 on the previous page. I have now reached page 50 (yippee!) – with 10 entries per page - in the register and on that and the previous page, interestingly, are a couple of new phrases which have not been used previously – where the parents are not married, or the father not named.
On page 49 is an entry (April 1851), for a Samuel, where both parents are named but have different surnames – and underneath is written: “Not married”. A few entries later Samuel appears again – (the rector must have had a senior moment!) all details match except that this time he father is not named – and underneath Samuel’s name is “Illegitimate”.
On page 50 is an entry for James who is stated to be: Illegitimate. Both parents are named – different surnames, and the mother’s occupation is given as “Servant Girl”.
John
PS This is my 10th posting - oh the
excitement – think I’ll have a glass of Sarsaparilla to celebrate!
