« Reply #109 on: Thursday 25 February 10 10:37 GMT (UK) »
Yes I've had a few private baptisms on various lines- usually when the child was sick/disabled and so they were baptised at home, often the baptisms are marked in the original register as 'P' or * or 'Private' to indicate this, I've not had any twice but can see why they might be. Thanks also for the logical answer to my certificate question. Regarding IGI, I once spoke to a Latter Day Saints researcher and she said a surprisingly large percentage of IGI records are guesses rather than actual records- if they have a batch number at the bottom they are accurate, if they don't they could well be a guess- this was to explain a marriage I had for which the IGI had three different records for the same people with different years given and different places married at, turned out two were guesses based on later baptism records, only one had a proper batch number at the bottom.
Thanks for the info on Darlington resources, I have a very busy job and a very young family so travelling to Durham Archives is difficult for me especially with it being closed Friday, Saturday and Sunday, but I live in Stockton and Darlington should be easier, it sounds very useful.
Dan
Durham: Hall, Wilkinson, Taggart, Woodcock, Watson, Gray, Wood, Cummings, Wheldon, Robinson, Cowley, Perkins, Burnside, Corby
Yorkshire: Petty, Blenkiron, Stabler, Garforth.
Northumberland: Wood, Hall, Wilkinson.
Lincolnshire: Bavin, Cook, Graves/Greaves, Catten
Gloucestershire: Smith, Jones, Wheeler
Ireland: Taggart, Workman.
Warwickshire: Commander, Betts.
Staffordshire/Worcestershire: Perkins, Commander, Plant, Nock, Guest, Hackett