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Baptised twice
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Madmeg | Report | 8 Jan 2009 01:49 |
Was it possible that a child might be baptised twice in two different locations? I have a possibility in Derbyshire that Thomas Needham was baptised both in Monyash and Chelmorton in 1800 and similar for other Needhams. It didn't happen often, I just wonder if it might have happened at all. |
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Whisky Soda | Report | 8 Jan 2009 08:32 |
I have someone who was baptised twice, the first one was within days of her birth and was a private baptism, which I am told happens when the child is not expected to live, she was then baptised later, presumably when she recovered. She was my 4th Gt grandmother |
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Frances | Report | 8 Jan 2009 09:21 |
hi i have one that was bap. in a workhouse and a month later in a church |
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Heather | Report | 8 Jan 2009 11:53 |
If a child is privately baptised due to the possibility they may die - normally they are accepted into the church if they recover - not re baptised. |
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Potty | Report | 8 Jan 2009 11:53 |
I was baptised twice! The first time in hospital (by the midwife) as the hospital was in danger of being hit by V rockets at the end of the war and later in our parish church. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 8 Jan 2009 14:40 |
My daughter knows someone who within the last few years arranged for their child to be baptised twice. -Once into the Roman Catholic church, once into the Church of England. Both ceremonies were attended by just one set of grandparents, who didn't know about the other event. |
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Cynthia | Report | 8 Jan 2009 14:57 |
I tend to agree with Heather on this one. I have rellies who were baptised privately and then 'received' into the church not re-baptised. It was probably a public declaration of the promises made privately. |
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Merlin38 | Report | 8 Jan 2009 15:43 |
There is one doubly baptised relative in my tree. Apparently she created such a fuss when her little brother was baptised, the Vicar "did" her to shut her up. He had only been in the parish a few weeks so didn't realise she had already been entered in the registers. |
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Heather | Report | 8 Jan 2009 15:50 |
I dont think you could knowingly be baptised more than once into the same faith - lol - it wouldnt count. I can understand someone doing a diy job as in Pottys case, but the midwife wouldnt have been ordained, so not really a true baptism. |
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tinaj | Report | 8 Jan 2009 19:06 |
I have a child baptised twice - causing a lot of confusion amongst a group of us all researching the same family: |
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Madmeg | Report | 8 Jan 2009 19:11 |
Thanks everyone for your input. |
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mgnv | Report | 8 Jan 2009 22:07 |
Tina~j - not enough time for a 2nd full pregnancy, but what if Margt #1 was baptized when she was, say, 1 y.o., then died shortly thereafter, while Elizabeth was preggy. She might have thought Margt was too good a name to waste, and recycled it for Margt #2. |
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Heather | Report | 8 Jan 2009 22:09 |
A simple answer for the Tuttle Lane family is that the clerk forgot he had registered once and did it again for the quarter records. |
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Elizabeth2469049 | Report | 9 Jan 2009 00:17 |
+There is an interesting article in the latest issue of Ancestor about Charles Darwin's family. Charles' father was a Nonconformist at a time when only baptized members of the Church of England could hold public office, take commissions in the army or navy or go to university. He therefore had his children baptized at the nearby Anglican church, and his daughters were also baptized at Shrewsbury Independent Chapel. Charles was born 1809. |
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maryjane-sue | Report | 9 Jan 2009 09:36 |
I have instances of children being baptised twice. |
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tinaj | Report | 9 Jan 2009 11:25 |
Thanks for the suggestions mgnv and Heather. |
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Heather | Report | 9 Jan 2009 14:54 |
We all think mistakes cant be made in "official" records but they are and they were. |
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Potty | Report | 9 Jan 2009 15:53 |
Margaret, |
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tinaj | Report | 9 Jan 2009 20:00 |
Heather, I guess it is unlikely we will ever know why there were 2 entries. |
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Heather | Report | 9 Jan 2009 23:17 |
No - its a bit like the pleasure of stopping when you have been banging your head against a brick wall :) |