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Juelzee
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1611 baptism
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Wednesday 24 August 22 20:48 BST (UK) »
Hi,
Looking for help reading the extra text at the end of the baptism please.
was baptised Edward Watts the son of Edward Watts of Axford, then I can make out only a few words.... that the minister of Ramsbury..... the father...
Many thanks
GR2
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[ ] by reason that the mynister of Ramsbury was sick and the [ ] as the father [ ]
Bookbox
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Wednesday 24 August 22 21:33 BST (UK) »
From a better image ...
… of Edward Watts of Axford whoe was christened here in myldenhall
by reason that the mynister of Ramsbury was sicke and the child
weake as the father reported
Juelzee
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Wednesday 24 August 22 22:06 BST (UK) »
Thank you Bookbox. So much easier to read once transcribed.
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Wednesday 24 August 22 22:12 BST (UK) »
You're welcome. Another time, if you can, enlarge the image to a more readable size, use the snipping tool to clip the part you can't read, and post just that clip, instead of a shot of your whole screen. Makes it easier for others to help.
Juelzee
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Wednesday 24 August 22 22:29 BST (UK) »
lol,
took me all day to get that up. Thanks for the tip and will try to do as you ask next time.
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