Since 1813, the C of E baptism register column headings were
When baptised, Child's Christian Name, Parents names (Christian / Surname), Abode, Quality, trade or profession, By whom the ceremony was performed.
Whose Abode and Occupation should be inserted in the baptism record. I can't see it stated in the several pages of information at the beginning of the register. Obviously the family abode and the father's occupation - or is it? And is it the abode and occupation at the time the child is born or when brought for baptism which could be several years later?
I have just found a baptism (1851) of a 20 year old male, whose baptism record says abode Rumburgh (Suffolk) and occupation - baker. His parents are named as Martha and Samuel (uncommon surname). However no Samuel with that surname ever resided in Rumburgh, let alone one working as a baker. Invented father - maybe ?? No the child was quite legitimate, His parents were indeed Samuel and Martha and he was born in Suffolk but some way from Rumburgh. He was orphaned young, Samuel died when he was four and Martha when he was five.
The young man was getting baptised shortly before his marriage. Rumburgh was his abode at the time of baptism and baker was his occupation not his late father's.
I have only seen the actual record since Suffolk register images were on line a few days ago, but had I seen iit years ago before I pieced together his history through census and marriage records, I would have been chasing around for a baker called Samuel in Rumburgh.
Presumably there was a misunderstanding about whose occupation when the vicar asked the question.