Author Topic: 1600s Baptism record old writing and possibly a bit of latin thrown in to boot  (Read 632 times)

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Can anyone decipher the writing on this old baptism.  The Thomas Millsom is one of mine but it's the ones below that mention Thomas and 3 and a half years and the Edward and two and a half that are confusing me. (Hope I have managed to attach it  ;D )

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CJ

Aaron, Bailey, Beckett, Blanchard, Bradley, Bromham, Brook, Butler, Carter, Clarkson, Cox, Crowther, Dewhirst, Dixon, Emmott, Fell, Field, Galleymore, Goddard, Harrison, Hayes, Hensby, Hillas, Hodgson, Hollings, Hutchinson, Jolly, Knowles, Lightowler, Mandeville, Marshall, Mitchell, Moulds, Murgatroyd, Oldfield, Panter, Parrott, Platt, Rawlings/Rawlins (and other spellings!), Richardson, Scott, Smith, Steele, Taylor, Tee, Thompson, Thornton, Thorp, Waterhouse, Watson, Wing, Woodend

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Re: 1600s Baptism record old writing and possibly a bit of latin thrown in to boot
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 11 January 20 02:57 GMT (UK) »
They are two baptisms for boys who aren't newborns.


thomas crocke [saliamone?] crock hise sonn ^ate^ 3 yeare

and a halefe ould wase babtised the 3 of february


thomas crocke edward crocke his sonne

ate 2 yeares and a halfe ould waste babtised

the 3 of februarye


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Re: 1600s Baptism record old writing and possibly a bit of latin thrown in to boot
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 11 January 20 06:02 GMT (UK) »
I think the first son was Sallamone. The top of the second l is faint and a bit rubbed out.
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Re: 1600s Baptism record old writing and possibly a bit of latin thrown in to boot
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 12 January 20 00:47 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, as the one above them is Thomas Millsome I wanted to make sure that with them both starting with Thomas that they weren't linked in any way.  I can now move on.

Thanks again

CJ
Aaron, Bailey, Beckett, Blanchard, Bradley, Bromham, Brook, Butler, Carter, Clarkson, Cox, Crowther, Dewhirst, Dixon, Emmott, Fell, Field, Galleymore, Goddard, Harrison, Hayes, Hensby, Hillas, Hodgson, Hollings, Hutchinson, Jolly, Knowles, Lightowler, Mandeville, Marshall, Mitchell, Moulds, Murgatroyd, Oldfield, Panter, Parrott, Platt, Rawlings/Rawlins (and other spellings!), Richardson, Scott, Smith, Steele, Taylor, Tee, Thompson, Thornton, Thorp, Waterhouse, Watson, Wing, Woodend